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Justice Experts receive Ramadan in the streets أهلاً رمضان شهر الصوم والإعتصام

Posted on 23/08/200901/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Ministry of... ! ...وزارة الـ

Legal Specialists on Strike إضراب خبراء العدل

Legal Specialists on Strike إضراب خبراء العدل

Strikers brought their children to the sit-in

Strikers playing chess

Strikers brought their children to the sit-in

Justice Experts on Strike إضراب خبراء العدل

Legal Specialists on Strike إضراب خبراء العدل

Legal Specialists on Strike إضراب خبراء العدل

Striker معتصم

Strikers brought their children to the sit-in

Egypt’s Justice Experts continue their strike:

Justice experts held prayers yesterday on the outside stair steps of the Ministry of Justice’s downtown Cairo headquarters, in an atmosphere full of grief after receiving the news of the death of their colleague, Ahmad Hassan, an expert from the Assiut office, who died on his way to join the Cairo sit-in.
A delegation of the strikers headed yesterday to Assiut to take part in Hassan’s funeral, while other experts prayed on the ministry’s stair steps in Cairo..
“The ministry’s officials are betting we won’t be able to continue (striking) in Ramadan, but we’re ready to continue until al-Fitr Feast,” said the experts, assuring their will to remain on strike until their demands are fulfilled.
Experts had their first sohour, the last meal eaten before dawn after which fasting starts, using their cell phones as a source of illumination, while some of the striking experts’ children joined their parents’ sohour meal and prayers.
The experts are the Justice Ministry civil servants assigned with technical consultancies during judicial investigations and trials. One of their primary demands is the cancellation of a decision that gives courts the right to send the experts only a portion of each case’s entire file. The experts say their working conditions are much harder. Instead of receiving the whole case file at once, they receive only a few documents from each case file, meaning they are forced to go and collect the rest of the case information from a number of sources. The ensuing waste of time, effort and money, they say, will be immense.
The other demand is a change in job regulations that were established at the time of King Farouk by royal decree number 96 in1952. These regulations set the ground rules for salaries, transportation remuneration and other rules for the experts to work by some 55 years later.

Tanta Flax Strikers

Posted on 23/08/200901/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Tanta Flax strikers demonstrate in front of Ministerial Cabinet HQ عمال طنطا للكتان يعتصمون  أمام مجلس الوزراء

Tanta Flax strikers stage sit-in in front of Ministerial Cabinet HQ عمال طنطا للكتان يعتصمون  أمام مجلس الوزراء

Tanta Flax strikers demonstrate in front of Ministerial Cabinet HQ عمال طنطا للكتان يعتصمون  أمام مجلس الوزراء

The Tanta Flax and Oils Company strikers, staging a sit-in in front of the Ministerial Cabinet HQ, Downtown Cairo, 18 August 2009.

Striker منير.. خطاط جراج المستقبل

Posted on 23/08/200901/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Mounir Fawzi منير فوزي

Mounir Fawzi Ahmad, a 37-year-old who’s been working at the Public Transportation Authority as a calligrapher for the past 10 years, for a basic monthly salary of LE179 that goes up with the bonuses to a pathetic LE350.

His job at el-Mostaqba Garage includes painting the busses’ license plates and the side placards that carry the names of the Garages and stations. Not only does he have to put up with the ridicule he occasionally receives from his managers for being a dwarf, but also he is not given any art supplies for his work. No brushes, no paints, nothing. Mounir has to buy these supplies on his own expense!

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