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Mahalla Updates

Posted on 15/07/200729/03/2015 By 3arabawy

Since the early morning, a delegation of labor leaders from Ghazl el-Mahalla has been in negotiations with the General Federation of Trade Unions, in an attempt by the government to avert the scheduled 21 July strike by the workers.

The delegation includes five activists, among them Muhammad el-Attar and Sayyed Habib.

The invitation for the meeting came from the General Union of Textile Union bureaucrats, who are racing against time to abort the scheduled 21 July protest.

I still cannot find out what happened in the meeting, since those I know among the delegation have their mobile phones switched off. I don’t think any thing bad has happened to them, though.. So let’s wait a bit, and I’ll give it another try later tonight and in the morning to try to find out more… But there is a couple of points we have to consider here:

1-It is VERY significant that the General Union invited those five workers, and not the members of the Factory Union Committee. This means that the union bureaucracy understands well now who is running the show inside the factory: It’s those independent labor leaders, not the corrupt officials from the state-sponsored union.

2- My sources tell me that the mood in the factory is pretty militant. What has been scheduled on 21 July originally as a “sit-in”… has now turned into a “STRIKE” plan… and the mood on the ground means, if the industrial action is not averted by a compromise from the govt (or mass crackdown on the labor leaders), the 21 July strike may well last for more than a day.

Peruvian protesters detain police

Posted on 14/07/200715/01/2021 By 3arabawy

From Al-Jazeera:

Hundreds of angry demonstrators have taken nine police hostage in southern Peru, amid a string of protests against President Alan Garcia.
Police said that some 1,000 protesters had blocked the highway, some 1,100km south of the capital Lima on Friday, to demand the government invest in the region.
The protesters also expressed support for public teachers’ strike that started this week.
“The protesters surrounded a group of nine police that were lifting a road blockage on the Arequipa-Puno road, and took them hostage,” a police officer said.
“They (protesters) tied them up, and they are still being held by the mob,” he added.
Local media reported that protest leaders want to swap the hostages for 14 demonstrators detained earlier.
Meanwhile, hundreds of public teachers took to the streets of Lima on Friday to demand the government withdraw an education reform plan, which they say will leave hundreds of teachers unemployed.

Mansoura-España updates

Posted on 10/07/200707/02/2021 By 3arabawy

For the second time on the row, the Mansoura-España Garments Company managment postponed the general assembly of shareholders. The first should have taken place on 30 May, but it was postponed to 7 July, only to be postponed again till “the end of the month” as the workers were told.

The meeting is expected to determine whether the United Bank will continue running the factory, or sell it to another investor within the framework of the agreement reached which ended the two-month factory occupation.

The workers are also coming under pressure from Said el-Gohary, the head of the General Union of Textile Workers, not to lobby for the rest of their rights (the unpaid bonuses and grants from 1999 to 2006) and wait till the shareholders’ assembly takes place.

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