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TUESDAY: TAX COLLECTORS NATIONAL STRIKE إضراب عام لموظفي الضرائب العقارية الثلاثاء إحتجاجا

Posted on 08/08/2009 By 3arabawy

Real Estate Tax Collectors' Strike إضراب موظفي الضرائب العقارية

The independent Union of Real Estate Tax Collectors has given an ultimatum that ends on Monday night to the Finance Ministry, with a set of demands including the reversal of the latest ministerial decree on the Social Welfare fund, threatening a national strike in all Real Estate Tax Authority offices and directorates on Tuesday.

Long Live the Free Union…

النقابة المستقلة لموظفى الضرائب العقارية
تحضر لإضراب عام
معالى وزير المالية :-
عقدت النقابة العامة للضرائب العقارية اجتماع طارئ يوم 7/8/2009 لمواجهة المماطلة فى حقوق العاملين ومحاولات التأمر والسطو على صندوق الرعاية الاجتماعية وتحددت مطالب العاملين فى الآتى
1. تنفيذ المرحلة الثانية بالمساواة مع الضرائب العامة بصرف 3 شهور إثابة والذى كان واجباً تنفيذه بمجرد صدور قانون الضرائب العقارية وتأخر تنفيذ الاتفاق لأكثر من عام
2. بدل الانتقال الثابت الذى وعدتم به
3. تعيين أبناء العاملين خاصة وجود 7 آلاف درجة خالية بالمصلحة
4. تنفيذ قرار سيادتكم رقم 425 لسنة 2009 بتاريخ 28/7/2009 كما نشر بالوقائع المصرية وعدم تمكين أى جهة أخرى لا تمثلنا . خاصة أننا قمنا بإجراء الدراسات والمفاوضات مع مساعديكم الأكفاء .وتم عقد اتفاق بوم 6/7/2009 فى هذا الخصوص .وفى سبيل حماية حقوق العاملين قررت النقابة العامة للعاملين بالضرائب العقارية ونفذت كخطوة أولى إضرابها التحذيرى يوم الخميس 6/8/2009 أمام المصلحة و مجلس الشعب و بهدف تحقيق المطالب العامة للعاملين وتحذير كل من تسول له نفسه بمحاولات السطو على صندوق الرعاية الاجتماعية .كما قررت النقابة العامة مهلة تنتهى يوم الاثنين 10/8/2009 للاستجابة للمطالب العادلة والمشروعة للعاملين وإذا لم تجاب ترقبوا إضرابا عاما وشاملا لموظفى الضرائب العقارية على مستوى الجمهورية يوم الثلاثاء 11/8/2009.
على الله توكلنا و الله ولى التوفيق
النقابة العامة للعاملين بالضرائب العقارية

Activists visit striking workers in Tanta factory

Posted on 10/07/200901/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Tanta Strikers

From the Daily News Egypt:

In a show of support, a delegation from the Tadamon movement visited the workers on strike at the Tanta Flax and Oil Company this week.
Security forces at the gate tried to prevent the activists from entering, but striking workers threatened to break the gate if the delegation was not allowed through.
As strikes and sit-ins at the factory continue, foreign journalists have reportedly been denied access to factory grounds by security forces.
Dalia Moussa, of the Tadamon movement, said security forces sent them on a wild goose chase around the gates the same way they did with the journalists.
The strike that entered its second month is facing a stagnant phase; the administration still refuses to negotiate with the 900 workers staging a sit-in just inside the factory’s gate.
“The workers told us they miss the machines, they want to go back to work,” Moussa said. “They also said that they would stay on strike for as long as it takes.”
The workers are calling for rehiring nine colleagues who were fired, including two syndicated workers, their share of the factory’s profits of the past five years, higher meal expenses and better work conditions.
According to Moussa, the workers were chanting anti-privatization slogans.
Abdullah Al-Kakey, the Saudi investor that bought the factory, is allegedly unwilling to negotiate with the workers.
The workers allege that the investor might have a hidden agenda that does not serve the factory’s interests. Al-Kakey bought the company’s other 10 factories scattered in Egypt, among other assets, for LE 83 million.
“One of the recently built factories is worth LE 60 million alone,” Safwat Michel, a spokesman for the workers, told Daily News Egypt in a previous interview in Tanta.
Moussa stressed that visits help the workers’ strike as well as garner media attention.
“They seemed enduring and in high spirits, but who knows for how long,” she added.
However, Moussa maintained that it is more important for workers to continue to support each other, even if individual demands were met.
While Michel warns of an escalation in the strikes, Moussa remains skeptical.
“The syndicate is trying to control any possible escalation and they might succeed in doing so,” she added.

Today, Friday, there will be a solidarity conference held in Cairo’s Tagammu Party HQ, 6pm.

Cairo U students protest campus security

Posted on 17/06/200913/03/2015 By 3arabawy

On June 16, 2009, Cairo’s State Council overturned a February 2009 administrative court ruling that had legalized the presence of interior ministry security on Cairo University’s campus. In this audio slideshow, from February 22, 2009, activists from various student movements protested the increased security presence at Cairo University.

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