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“There’s no way they can break this one”

Posted on 23/09/200723/03/2015 By 3arabawy

I was just on the phone with a Socialist activist in Mahalla, who was also part of the December 2006 strike. Here are some quick notes from him.

The strike is solid… from 10,000 to 15,000 workers slept over in the factory. Men, women, and children who came to join the strikers. During daytime the numbers increase and could border on 20,000… “I can safely say it’s much stronger than the December (2006) move,” he said. “The government will have to negotiate. There’s no way they can break this one.”

The activist also confirmed what Kareem el-Beheiri was complaining about regarding the weak solidarity coming from the Muslim Brothers. “They are hardly noticed. But I can virtually see all other political forces present. There’s a good spirit of cooperation among everyone.”

Solidarity protests with the Mahalla strikers

Posted on 23/09/200714/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The strike is still going on, and the workers are steadfast. There are unconfirmed reports that the corrupt head of the state-sponsored Factory Union Committee has been hospitalized after the workers taught him a lesson.

I’m receiving also more reports from comrades in different locations. Workers For Change mobilized for a demonstration yesterday at the South Giza Grain Mills, in solidarity with the Mahalla strikers. There was HEAVY security presence, as State Security agents were literally everywhere in the factory, to prevent the demo turning into a strike.

Solidarity protests are expected in Kafr el-Dawar pretty soon.

PHOTOS & VIDEOS: Ghazl el-Mahalla on Strike

Posted on 23/09/200704/02/2021 By 3arabawy

I called Kareem el-Beheiri in Mahalla. He says the strikers’ numbers have exceeded 20,000. The Central Security Forces siege that started last night has now been withdrawn. Instead the factory is surrounded by State Security Police agents. CSF are expected to show up pretty soon though.

Kareem managed to take photos of the early hours of the strike. And as one notice, just like the case of the December 2006 strike, there’s strong presence of women workers from the garments sections.

  • Ghazl el-Mahalla Workers on Strike, Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri, 23 September 2007
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla Workers on Strike, Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri, 23 September 2007
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla Workers on Strike, Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri, 23 September 2007
  • Ghazl el-Mahalla Workers on Strike, Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri, 23 September 2007

Here are the workers’ demands put on piece of paper:

Ghazl el-Mahalla Workers on Strike, Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri, 23 September 2007

1- Impeaching the company board chairman
2- Impeaching the Factory Union Committee officials
3- Linking the monthly incentives to a fixed percentage of the monthly basic salary
4- Increasing the food allowance to match in the increase in prices
5- Raising the salaries to match the increase in prices
6- Paying the workers 130-day as part of their annual share of profits
7- Solving the transportation crisis
8- Paying the workers housing allowances

And fantastic pic of a worker who’s carrying a banner that reads: “We will not be silent. We are not afraid.. We can’t even find the bread.”

Ghazl el-Mahalla Workers on Strike, Photo by Kareem el-Beheiri, 23 September 2007

And here are videos:

More reports from other labor activists inside the company should be coming soon.

My heart and thoughts go out to the Mahalla strikers.

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