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Mahalla Updates: 5 detained strikers released; Compromise rejected; Troops deploy around the factory

Posted on 26/09/200723/03/2015 By 3arabawy

The five detained Ghazl el-Mahalla labor leaders were released Tuesday night sometime between 11pm and midnight from State Security Police custody.

The leaders rushed to the factory, where they were given a heroes’ welcome by their fellow workers.

What happened next was more interesting…

According to a Socialist activist present in the factory, the labor leaders addressed the strikers in a mass meeting, where “it seemed they wanted to calm down the situation. It looks like they were pressured by State Security to reach a quick settlement. They said, in exchange for disbanding the strike, they were promised by the government 40 days worth of annual profit shares to be paid immediately, and wait for the General Assembly of the Company to be held (without a specific date announced) to look into the rest of the profit shares. As for the rest of the demands, the labor leaders were not coherent about how they’ll be implemented, and kept on saying they were ‘promised’ this and ‘promised’ that.. For the workers, it seemed these were ‘promises’ like the ones they heard before.

“And that was it. The workers started whistling and shouting ‘No! No!’ They forced the labor leaders into continuing the strike. The mood on the ground is more militant than that of those who are leading the action.”

I spoke also with blogger Kareem el-Beheiri, he says the police troops are stepping up their presence around the factory. While on the phone, Kareem spotted police sergeants and officers dispersing and beating the street vendors who sit around the factory. “They are breaking the vegetable and fruit cages.. I can see an officer kicking a vendor.. I see sergeants attacking a group of vegetable sellers,” Kareem kept on shouting. “They (police) are clearing the area around the factory. I can see Central Security Forces trucks, officers, big brass, high ranks, and armored vehicles.”

This can mean one of two things: Either the police is planning to storm the factory sometime in the near future, or there is a high ranking govt official who will come for negotiations. From past experiences, the CSF rarely storm factories during daytime, and usually prefer to do that during the night. We’ll see how it goes.

My heart and thoughts go out to the Mahalla strikers.

Egyptian Workers and Social Resistance: 368 industrial actions in 6 months

Posted on 26/09/200722/03/2015 By 3arabawy

The 2nd issue of “Workers and Social Resistance,” produced by the Workers’ Coordination Committee is now available online.

The report documents 368 industrial actions (There’s a typo in the original report, as the figure is written 386 instead), in the private and public sectors as well as the civil servants (which the report puts them in a different category than the public sector), from January to July 2007: 100 Sit-ins, 109 Strikes, 33 Demonstrations, 126 illegal assemblies accompanied by a short-period work stoppages.

[368 in only six months. Remember the Land Center for Human Rights documented 222 industrial actions all throughout 2006, so we are way already beyond that for this year.]

But more troubling, the report stated that 26 workers committed suicide, while 75,000 lost their jobs. Also among the 129 cases of work-related injuries the report documented, 84 died. [No wonder in most of the strikes I covered last spring, one of the demands that was universally raised by strikers in different sectors had been the presence of an ambulance car inside the factory compounds to guarantee the quick transfer of any injured workers to the hospitals.]

From the 368 industrial actions, the report states that they are divided among the following: 121 in the Public Sector, 141 among Civil Servants, while 106 in the private sector.

Ghazl el-Mahalla on STRIKE!

Posted on 26/09/200704/02/2021 By 3arabawy

More photos of the Ghazl el-Mahalla strikers, courtesy of Socialist Journalist Omar Said of El-Badeel:

  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
  • Mahalla textile workers on strike, September 2007
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