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Renewed crackdown on Ghazl el-Mahalla workers

Posted on 30/11/200809/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The crackdown on Ghazl el-Mahalla activists continues.

The govt-appointed CEO Fouad Hassan ordered today the transfer of five more women workers away from their departments. As I’m writing, a Mahalla delegation has arrived at the General Federation of Trade Unions HQ in Galaa St, to protest the crackdown and is trying to see Hussein Megawer the Federation’s boss (and the head of Mubarak’s National Democratic Party parliamentary bloc). The Federation officials say Megawer is not present, and the delegation members are currently showered with phone calls from state-backed union officials begging them to leave the building.

UPDATE: The Ghazl el-Mahalla workers are staging a sit-in at the Federation’s hall, chanting against privatization, corruption. We need photographers, bloggers and journalists to go there urgently. Here is also a report from Afaq.

The fight for free unions continues

Posted on 29/11/200809/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The number of Real Estate Tax Collectors, who have endorsed the call for establishing Egypt’s first independent trade union in half a century, has exceeded 25,000.

Real Estate Tax Collectors' Strike إضراب موظفي الضرائب العقارية

Solidarity with Mahalla from Belfast

Posted on 29/11/200810/01/2021 By 3arabawy

I received the following message from Jim Barbour, the Executive Council Member of the Fire Brigade Union:

We in Northern Ireland were very disturbed, and indeed angered, at news of this most recent round of attacks on workers in Egypt.
It is a tribute to workers in Egypt and especially those at Mahalla, that they continue to show such great courage, in the face of despicable attacks from management and ongoing state collusion.
We were especially concerned that Amal and Wedad were treated in such a cowardly manner. We hope that they are now safe and well.
We now make a point of raising the plight of Egyptian comrades, at every opportunity that arises.
Be assured of our continued support.
…
Yours in solidarity.
Jim Barbour

Jim Barbour

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