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Suez Weavers Strike Update: Security threatens workers

Posted on 21/01/200805/02/2021 By 3arabawy

I received the following message from a Socialist activist with updates on the Suez Weavers’ strike:

يتعرض عمال شركة تراست المضربون لليوم الثامن علي التوالي ، وذلك للمطالبة بحقهم في الأرباح منذ عام 1998 وحتي الآن، وبدل غلاء معيشة 100 جنيه، وحقهم في ساعات العمل الإضافية، وباقي حقوقهم التي وردت في اتفاقية العمل الجماعية التي وقعت، في حضور وزيرة القوي العاملة والمحافظ والاتحاد، والتي تنصل منها صاحب الشركة محمد اسماعيل، يتعرض هؤلاء العمال الأن الضغوط من أمن الدولة إن لم يفضوا إضرابهم، هذا بعد أن فشلت كل المحاولات بالوعود في إثناء العمال عن استكمال الإضراب لحين تحقيق مطالبهم، وكان آخرها صباح يوم الأحد 20/1/2008، حيث قابلهم رئيس اللجنة النقابية، ورئيس الاتحاد المحلي، وقالوا لهم إن لم يقبلوا بشهرين علي الشامل بحقهم في الأرباح فإنهم سوف يتعرضون للاتهام بالتخريب في ماكينات الشركة، وأنه تم رصد عدد 20 من عمال الشركة اللذين كانوا يتحدثون وسط العمال أثناء المفاوضات.
لذا فلنتضامن جميعاً مع عمال تراست للنسيج ضد الهجمة الشرسة من صاحب العمل بالتعاون مع أجهزة الدولة وعلي رأسها أمن الدولة

The workers are under pressure from State Security to disband the strike. They were told Sunday morning by the head of the (govt-sponsored) Factory Union Committee that they will be accused of sabotaging the machines, while 20 workers in specific will be accused of agitation and inciting the strike.

Suez Trust Weavers Strike enters day 8

Posted on 21/01/200830/12/2020 By 3arabawy

The workers at the Suez Trust for Weaving Industries are back on strike again, and their industrial action has entered its 8th day.

The private-owned factory has a total labor force of 1,200– a number that was once 15,000 when the company started operating in the late 1990s. The workers staged a sit-in 19 April 2007 with several demands including: their shares of profits unpaid since 1998, job contracts for the temporary workers, as well as social insurance and stepping up the industrial safety procedures whose relaxed standards lead to cases of deaths and injuries among the workers previously. The sit-in turned to a strike on 23 April that lasted till 6 May and was only disbanded hours before the meeting held between the strike leaders on the one hand, and the company’s management, Labor Ministry officials and the General Federation officials. Around 150 workers however kept rotating in a sit-in at the factory to keep the pressure. An agreement was brokered on 8 May, whereby the management pledged to pay the workers their shares of profits in July, and revoke the dismissal decrees against dozens of them. But the company owner Muhammad Ismail kept dodging the agreement, and promised to pay the workers in November, and then in January. The workers were shocked to find out then that the management had undervalued their shares of profits based on deliberate miscalculations. Hence, a strike was launched again on 14 January 2008, with the following demands:

1-The 10% shares based on the correct calculations of the company’s profits from 1998 to 2006
2- Allowances that covers: a) The daily eighth hour of work, b) hazardous nature jobs
3- A monthly LE100 allowance to help cope with the price increases

From the Memory of the Class: 1951 doctors’ strike

Posted on 15/01/200810/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Blogger Taq Hanak quotes Mustafa el-Refai’s memoirs about the victorious 50-day national strike staged by Egyptian doctors in 1951.

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