Skip to content
3arabawy
3arabawy

Hossam el-Hamalawy

  • Home
  • About
  • Archive
  • Blog
  • Photos
  • Books
3arabawy

Hossam el-Hamalawy

Tag: strikes

Ghazl Shebeen el-Kom textile strike continues

Posted on 02/02/200717/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The workers at Ghazl Shebeen el-Kom Textile factory are continuing their strike and sit-in for the third day on the row. Minister of Labor Aisha Abdel Hadi, coming under pressure, has come out yesterday with a statement promising to look into the workers demands, but called for ending the strike immediately. The minister’s statement was rejected by the strikers.

And here’s my previous posting, that included a phone interview with one of the strikers.

Ghazl Shebeen el-Kom Textile workers on strike

Posted on 31/01/200726/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Work came to complete halt at Ghazl Shebeen el-Kom Textile Factory since yesterday 3pm, with around 3,000 workers staging a sit-in protesting their state management’s unfulfilled promises as the company goes into private ownership tomorrow.

I called one of the engineers currently on strike, and he told me the following:
-The work force of the factory is around 4,000 workers. None has broken the strike.
-The government owned company was sold to a multinational called Andurama three months ago, after a rotten evaluation of its assets, and the management hand over should officially happen tomorrow.
-The workers were promised 140-day bonuses (for fulfilling the production plan from July 2006 to 31 January 2007) to be paid as the deal is sealed, but when the morning shift workers went to receive their pay at 3pm, they were shocked to find that only a 45-day loan (not bonus) was awaiting them. They refused to receive the pay, and staged a sit in, as the afternoon shift workers were coming in. The latter, when informed of what happened, joined the sit in and refused to work, demanding to meet any government official to get an explanation for the unfulfilled promises. The company should have sent out buses to pick up the night shift workers, but it didn’t. So the night shift workers came on their expense to the factory to join their colleagues’ strike.
-From a total of 4,000 workforce, there are between 2,500 to 3,000 who are actively present on the factory floor and taking part in the open-ended occupation.
-The workers were promised 12% shares of the factory on privatization. Up till this moment, no official explained to the workers the details of the agreement.
-And just like the case of Ghazl el-Mahalla strike, the Factory Union Committee is standing against the strike, I was told by the engineer I spoke to who also charged that the union members received their full bonuses, and told the workers “go away, we received our bonuses. There’s nothing we can do for you.”

A report in Arabic is available on Kefaya’s website.

Ghazl Shebeen textile workers stage sit-in

Posted on 31/01/200717/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Still trying to confirm this, but I received news that textile workers at Ghazl Shebeen factory in the Nile Delta town of Menoufiya started a sit-in last night.

I don’t have more details at the moment about the number of strikers, their demands, etc. I’ll update the posting later when I receive more details.

UPDATE: Today’s Al-Masry Al-Youm ran an interview with Hussein Megawer, the sec-gen of the Egyptian Federation of Trade Unions, where he lashed out against “saboteurs in Ghazl el-Mahalla Textile factory, who infiltrated the workers’ ranks, and who stand behind the campaign to impeach the Factory Union Committee.”

  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 246
  • 247
  • 248
  • …
  • 251
  • Next

Search 3arabawy

Follow 3arabawy

  • Facebook
  • Flickr
  • Instagram
  • X
  • YouTube
©2025 3arabawy