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Ghazl el-Mahalla updates: A new strike looming

Posted on 16/04/200903/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The Textile Workers’ League has given the Labor Ministry an ultimatum, 9th of May, to respond to the workers’ demands, threatening a strike.

You’ll find some press reports circulating, quoting “workers from Mahalla” or whatever statements that supposedly are circulating the factory floor, threatening a strike on the 1st of May. There could be nothing more stupid than this, coz the 1st of May is already a national holiday and the factory is off, so what strike are you talking about?!! (Reminds me also of a Mahalla labor activist who was circulating a statement last year calling for a strike in the factory on the 23rd of July, Revolution Day, which is already a national holiday!!!) Other rumors (and some say they read these in the papers–I haven’t) that a strike is expected to happen on the 10th of May, i.e. one day after the ultimatum is over. That’s not true either. At the moment nothing is confirmed, but the situation remains tense.

State Security police in Mahalla is already embarking on a new round of intimidation, phoning a number of the League’s activists including Kamal el-Fayoumi and Tarek Amin, showering them with threats and summoning activists for interrogation…

Please follow my Twitter account for updates. Keep your eyes on Mahalla. and Helwan, where workers have been occupying the Cement Mills for three days now.

More soon.

Circus clowns on strike!

Posted on 13/04/200921/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Talk of a strike wave!
Egypt’s state-run National Circus clowns, performers and workers stage sit-in against privatization, demanding medical insurance, allowances and bonuses.

Circus Clowns on STRIKE

Doctors Syndicate calls on private clinics to strike today

Posted on 09/04/200910/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Today, the Doctors’ Syndicate has called for a national strike over job reform package. Well, not really.. The syndicate called on “private clinics” to shut down, but that won’t include govt or private hospitals… i.e., the syndicate is calling on doctors who are financially well enough to own a clinic to close it down for the day and go home to snooze instead. Moreover, the syndicate stated the participation in the strike was “not mandatory.” In other words, the pressures exerted by the government is almost ZERO!

The NDP and MB leadership of the Doctors’ Syndicate continue their best to diffuse the rank and file anger and curb any militant action vis a vis Nazif’s govt over the reform packages. After aborting last year’s national strike, exerting the syndicate’s time and resources, not in lobbying for the doctors’ demands but in, confronting and isolating lobby groups like Doctors Without Rights, the syndicate’s leadership, namely the NDP’s Hamdy el-Sayyed and Essam el-Erian of the Muslim Brothers, have been forced to raise their rhetoric, making symbolic moves like the small protest they held in front of the Finance Ministry (and avoiding any direct confrontations with Nazif).

Doctors Without Rights group has already criticized the syndicate’s move. The group, composed of leftist and independent doctors, have been pushing hard since last year for a national strike, with a set of demands that decorate the header of their blog. Unfortunately the balance of power hasn’t always been on their favor. The group’s mobilizational power is not strong enough to take on the shaky NDP-MB alliance. They have been instrumental to the series of protests and sit-ins spring 2008 and in providing an alternative to the MB and NDP in voicing the anger of the majority of the doctors, but so much building on the ground is still needed. At best, the group has been able to effectively mobilize only few hundreds. I wish them all the best…

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