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Mahalla workers to form independent union

Posted on 18/01/200904/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The Tax Collectors‘ struggle for independent trade unions is spreading by the domino effect, Sarah Carr reports:

Workers from the Ghazl El-Mahalla spinning factory have called off the sit-in they began eight days ago because, they say, the company trade union does not represent their interests.
The workers say that they plan to resign from the official, state-controlled trade union and form an independent union.
Negotiations over the course of the eight-day sit-in — staged in the headquarters of the company’s trade union committee — failed to reach solutions to the workers’ demands.
This is the second sit-in workers have organized after five workers were issued transfer orders last October.
The transfer orders were issued following a protest held at the Ghazl El-Mahalla factory on Oct. 31 during which some 800 workers protested mismanagement and alleged financial losses within the company.
The 22 workers who staged the sit-in demanded the revocation of the transfer orders and their return to their original posts as well as financial compensation for the transferred workers.

Mahalla sit-in continues; Workers threatened with dismissal

Posted on 17/01/200909/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Per reports:

The sit-in of independent union leaders in Mahalla continues, now entering the eight day. I just spoke to one of them, who accused the state-controlled union to conspire with the management to fire those who have taken part in the sit-in. Previously during the week, negotiations have taken place between the workers and local union officials, but the latter have consistently demanded that the workers end their sit-in before the union can take any measures on their behalf.

Egypt’s Tax Collectors: Our working conditions are very, very bad

Posted on 14/01/200903/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Here’s an audio slideshow of Abdel Qader Nada, one of the Free Union leaders, explaining the conditions that led Real Estate Tax Collectors to strike in 2007, and later establish Egypt’s first independent trade union in 51 years.

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