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Update on the Mansoura-España Garments Company sit-in

Posted on 05/06/200707/02/2021 By 3arabawy

The United Bank (Al-Masraf Al-Muttahid) has notified the Mansoura-España Garments Company workers it will liquidate the firm, disregarding the agreement reached between the government and the parliament, as it decided the fate of the company already, without showing any signs it is interested in holding the agreed meeting with representatives from the Factory Union Committee, the General Federation of Trade Unions and Labor Ministry.

Browsing thru the Bank’s website, I found this in the Background:

The United Bank is an exciting new name in the Egyptian banking and finance sector with a one billion Egyptian pounds paid in capital. It was established by the Central Bank in June 2006, as a part of its reform strategy in Egypt, the United Bank acquired three banks; the United Bank of Egypt, the Islamic International Bank for Investment and Development, and the Nile Bank.

This is probably the most recent scandalous case I come across where “Islamic capitalism” is a party to the conflict, and involved in shameful exploitation of their workers. A couple of years ago, activists were involved in another solidarity campaign with the asbestos workers who were facing slow death on the hands of Hagg Abdel Azim Loqma of the Muslim Brothers, and now we get the United Bank, which brags about its “Islamic” roots and which makes the Mansoura-España workers toil under conditions which remind us of may be the Industrial Revolution in Britain.

It is once again, a clear proof that money is money. Capitalism is capitalism.. be it bearded or shaved or whatever.. the core dynamics of workers’ exploitation, capital accumulation rule over whatever banner the capitalist is raising.

Meanwhile, the sit-in by the men and women workers at the factory, which started 21 April, continues.

Labor updates

Posted on 29/05/200707/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Yesterday 1500 workers went on strike at the privately-owned Iron Industries factory in the 6th of October City, over allowances and work conditions. The company is owned by Unsi Sawiris. The strike started by the end of the first work shift at 3pm and was joined by the workers of the second shift, lasting till 8pm. The strike ended with the management promising the workers they’ll respond to their demands with the beginning of the financial year (end of July).

Also yesterday, microbus drivers went on strike in Qalyoubiya, north of Cairo, protesting fines imposed by the province governor, while in the western oasis of Fayoum around 1,000 farmers demonstrated in front of the Fayoum Sugar Factory protesting the company’s delay in buying their crop.

Today, the workers at the state-owned Light Means of Transportation Production Company (which assembles motorcycles and bikes) staged a sit-in at 4pm. The industrial action ended around 7pm.

I don’t know the number of the workers involved (but I think they may be around one thousand). You can click on the banner below to download a statement by the Workers Coordination Committee which includes the workers’ demands.

The WCC had put this statement earlier in the day when the sit-in started. I learned later from a socialist activist that the sit-in ended around 7pm with the govt meeting some of the workers’ demands. Still no details available.

Meanwhile, the Mansoura-España Garments Company workers factory occupation continues. The workers do not trust the deal reached between the MPs, Labor Ministry and the bank owners, so they are continuing their sit-in fearing Al-Masraf Al-Muttahid Bank will shut down their source of income.

Update on the Mansoura-España Garments Company workers sit-in

Posted on 24/05/200707/02/2021 By 3arabawy

The parliament discussed Wednesday the crisis at the Mansoura-España Garments Company, as its workers’ sit-in continues, with roughly 150 workers (out of 284 total labor force) still sleeping night after night on the factory floors, with little food and medical supplies.

I still don’t have details about what happened, but it seems the Parliamentary Manpower Committee members grilled the NDP’s Hussein Megawer, the head of the General Federation of Trade Unions, Said el-Gohary, the head of the General Union of Textile Workers, and Nahed el-Ashri, the Labor Minister office director, in the presence of the head of the Factory Union Committee at the Mansoura-España, Magdi el-Maghrabi and his deputy.

I still need to confirm this: The MPs reached a deal with the government by which the Labor Ministry is to force the owning bank Al-Masraf Al-Muttahid to pay the workers the 2006 May Day grants. That would roughly be LE110. There will also be a “social raise” by LE30. (3alawa Igtima3iya is the annual raise in basic salary the workers should receive to cope with inflation, in theory of course. The bank stopped paying the May Day grants and social raises since 1999.)

Mansoura-España Garments Company workers sit-in إعتصام عمـــال "المنصورة-اسبانيا" للملابس بالدقهلية

A two-month ultimatum was given to the bank to pump money into the factory to continue production. If the bank does not demonstrate the willingness to do that, and decides to sell the firm, then the ridiculously low two-month compensation for every year of employment will be REJECTED. The workers had complained their low monthly salaries (the highest of which could reach LE250) meant the final compensation they’ll receive was ultra-low. Instead they were demanding a compensation of ten months for every year of employment. The agreement reached with the government includes the intervention of the Labor Ministry to make sure the compensation is “at least” 10 months.

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