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Mahalla Updates

Posted on 10/01/200805/03/2021 By 3arabawy

Ghazl el-Mahalla workers are lobbying to ensure the prosecution of the company’s impeached CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali on charges of corruption, Kareem el-Beheiri reports.

You can check out below photos of the protest staged by Ghazl el-Mahalla workers in the last week of October 2007 to demand Gebali’s impeachment roughly one month before the General Assembly took the decision.

  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla workers demonstrate against the corrupt CEO Mahmoud el-Gebali, October 2007. Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri

Real Estate Tax strikers’ victory opens new door for civil servants’ struggle

Posted on 04/01/200831/12/2020 By 3arabawy

The Center for Socialist Studies issued a statement on the victory of the Real Estate Tax Collectors’ Strike, asserting this will open new doors for the struggle of professionals and civil servants in other government sectors.

I received also some photos of the strikers celebrating their victory following the negotiations with the Finance Minister, taken by labor journalist Mostafa Bassiouny.

  • The strikers chanting for victory as the finance minister leaves the building, Photo by Mostafa Bassiouny
  • Kamal Abu Eita chanting following the end of negotiations with the minister in victory, Photo by Mostafa Bassiouny
  • Kamal Abu Eita chanting following the end of negotiations with the minister in victory, Photo by Mostafa Bassiouny

Another fight is also looming in the air… Once again it’s over the unions… The strike all throughout was run by the Higher Committee for the Real Estate Tax Collectors’ Strike, headed by the dynamic Kamal Abu Eita and in theory included one representative from each of the country’s 26 provinces. In effect, from seven to 15 members including Abu Eita were the real force in the committee as they were present together in Cairo, while the others were consulted over the phone. Where were the state-sponsored Union Committee members? They were not involved. And in a humiliating proof of their illegitimacy and lack of credibility they were not even invited to the final negotiations between the Finance Minister and members of the Higher Committee for the Real Estate Tax Collectors’ Strike, the true representatives of the civil servants.

The state-sponsored union bureaucrats standing in the street, while the strike leaders and the Finance Minister negotiate an agreement. Photo by Mostafa Bassiouny.

[The state-sponsored union bureaucrats standing in the street, while the strike leaders and the Finance Minister negotiate an agreement. Photo by Mostafa Bassiouny.]

Ain Shams University employees stage protests

Posted on 01/01/200830/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Ain Shams University employees received the university president, Ahmad Zaki Badr, the son of the notorious former Interior Minister General Zaki Badr, by protests on the campus of the Faculty of Agriculture in Shobra. The employees were demanding job security, as they have been either on temporary contracts or without contracts at all for years (some have been working for 12 years without being instated, I was told).

The protests, according to my source, prevented the University President from leaving campus till the afternoon. One woman protester passed out and was transferred to the hospital.

UPDATE: More information in this Al-Masry Al-Youm report.

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