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55,000 Tax officers will strike Sunday

Posted on 20/10/200724/03/2015 By 3arabawy

It’s confirmed… 55,000 Real Estate Tax officers are striking tomorrow Sunday. Thousands, from the Cairo and Giza offices, are expected to demonstrate at 10am for an hour in front of the Mogamaa’ el-Massaleh in Giza (near Om el-Masreyeen), then move to join 2000 of their colleagues who are expected to arrive in buses from the Nile Delta provinces, to protest in front the Ministry of Finance’s Cairo HQ in Abbassiya.

The civil servants demands include, according to a socialist source in Cairo, their inclusion to the Ministry of Finance, and receiving equal status to the latter’s employees. The Real Estate Tax officers operate under the Local Councils, receiving a total monthly salary (basic salary+bonuses) of LE300 (US$54). Their colleagues at the Ministry of Finance receive an average of LE1200 (US$216).

My source also added the strike in effect already started after Eid, with 90% drop in real estate tax collection activity.

There are concerns the security may ban the Giza protesters from assembling or moving later to Abbassiya. It also remains possible that the police may block the provincial buses from entering Cairo. That’s why I hope there will be a good media presence tomorrow to act as a deterrent. I urge all my fellow bloggers and journalists in Egypt to keep a close eye on the situation.

I hope this strike action will also receive the proper international support it deserves. It will be great if labor activists and trade unionists issue statements of support, as well as send emails to the Egyptian Ministry of Finance (finance@mof.gov.eg) asking the government to submit to the strikers’ legitimate demands.

Microbus drivers strike in Mahalla

Posted on 20/10/200724/03/2015 By 3arabawy

Afaq Socialist Center is reporting a strike by mircobus drivers in Kafr Hegazi, in Mahalla.

55,000 Real Estate Taxes civil servants to strike Sunday?

Posted on 19/10/200714/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Labor sources in Egypt informed me around 55,000 Real Estate Taxes civil servants may start a national strike on Sunday, demanding improvement in their work conditions, similar to their counterparts in the other government civil service sectors. No more details are available yet. If this goes through, however, the event will be of even more significance than the September 27,000-strong Ghazl el-Mahalla strike. It’s not only about the numbers of strikers which are roughly double, but it’s also about:

1-The national scale of the industrial action, that will involve the Lower and Upper Egyptian provinces simultaneously
2-The civil servants sector is an under reported story, although according to a report by the Workers’ Coordination Committee they had the lion share in industrial actions from January to July of this year. So, in six months, the report documented 386 industrial actions: 141 among Civil Servants, 121 in the Public Sector, while 106 in the private sector.

I’ll be waiting to receive more updates about the situation, but I hope fellow bloggers and journalists are already watching closely and will keep us in the loop.

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