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Crackdown on tobacco women workers in Damanhour

Posted on 31/08/200810/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The Hennawi Tobacco Company was surrounded by police troops on Saturday morning, barring and assaulting 33 women workers who were unlawfully sacked by the management.

Thirty two had gone on Thursday to the Labor Office, during their break time, to file a complaint against the management which deducted LE8 out of their monthly pay for insurance, though the workers receive no benefits. They were also there to testify in support of another colleague, named Safaa, who was fired on Thursday on fabricated charges.

The Labor Office, however, stalled registering their complaint. Moreover, the police were brought in and a plainclothes agent, named Salah el-Banna directed the most foul slurs to the women workers in the presence of the Labor Office director Reda el-Wakil, whose wife is reportedly working at the Hennawi Company in a privileged position.

As expected, the management was notified of the 32 women worker’s complaint, and when they showed up for work on Saturday morning they were shocked to find out they, together with their colleague Safaa, were barred from entering the factory, which was surrounded by Central Security Forces trucks, ambulances, police cars with officers and informers from the Bandar Damanhour Criminal Investigations police and State Security agents. The women were told they were fired and reported to the police for “illegal assembly, striking, using foul language against the managers.”

The police assaulted the women when they insisted on entering, and one of the agents involved was named as Ibrahim Mahmoud.

The workers filed a complaint at the Prosecutor’s Office, where they are also to be investigated for the fabricated charges leveled by the company management against them.

Meanwhile, Hagga Aisha Abu Samada, a trade unionist who led the strikes and the protests in the factory last year is still sacked and fighting in court to get instated.

Kafr Elw residents score victory

Posted on 28/08/200820/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Farah was with the Kafr Elw residents when they received the keys for their new flats.

Try to spend sometime browsing the set of pix I took of the residents last December, when their struggle started, and the one taken by Farah. It’s easy to identify the women and men from last year, but their facial expressions differ. In my set, which was taken at the beginning of the saga, the residents’ faces were full of anger, defiance as well as panic, sadness and concern. In Farah’s, their faces are just the purest form of happiness and joy following their victory.

Mabrouk once again for the Kafr Elw residents.

Victory for Kafr Elw residents

Posted on 26/08/200810/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Great news!

After nine months of campaigning since last December, demonstrations, clashes with the police and Suzi’s pigs, the Kafr Elw victims will be receiving their new flats from the Maadi local council today 10am, 77 el-Maadi el-Qadima Street, in front of el-Rayyan hospital.

Kafr Elw women protesting in Abdeen نساء كفر علو يتظاهرون بعابدين

Mabrouk! Demonstrations and strikes are indeed the only language the government understands.

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