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Mubarak’s henchman on general strikes

Posted on 20/06/200802/01/2021 By 3arabawy

From the Daily News Egypt:

“What happened on April 6 and May 4 is nothing but a failed attempt,” said Safwat El-Sherif, head of the Shura Council, speaking to Rose Al-Youssef newspaper.
“They think that the society is unaware or oblivious to facts,” El-Sherif said. He, however, considered both strikes an opportunity for the National Democratic Party (NDP) to test its abilities in dealing with new political movements, such as the ones sprouting online on websites like Facebook.
He also warned that some groups that lack empirical existence on the streets may use these innocent young thoughts to create a “hollow existence”.
He described the media that takes advantage of this as “adolescent media”.
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In reference to the debates surrounding the Lawyers’ Syndicate and the draft law, El-Sherif said, “I think political parties should not intervene with professional syndicates, but because syndicates became invaded by political parties, I have no choice but to intervene.”
The amendments to the current law focus on the board of elected representatives of the Lawyers’ Syndicate.
“The government performance is different from what it was in 2005, which is seen in the high development rates and the increase in job opportunities,” he said.
“A lot of the promises made by the president’s electoral campaign were met by the government on many levels; economically and socially.” However, he justifies the government’s most criticized decisions such as price hikes, saying that international conditions put pressure on the government.
He then referred to population growth, saying that it depends on people’s awareness of the issue’s importance. “Every year we are required to give 1.2 million graduates jobs and enroll another million children in schools and this requires a lot of effort from the government,” El-Sherif said.
El-Sherif also touched upon issuing licenses to private newspapers, saying that he is not worried because it has been two years since the last license was given to a newspaper, adding that only four or five applicants have met the criteria since then.
“When I increase the number of newspapers, I am spreading moderation and reducing extremism,” he said. He also added that “this will only affect the private press but not the local press.”

Management renews attack on Mansoura-España workers

Posted on 19/06/200807/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Essam Zahran, the director of legal affairs at the Mansoura-España Garments Company has filed a complaint at Markaz Talkha Police Station against four workers in the factory, accusing them of agitating for a sit-in… The workers’ names are: Hanaa Mahmoud Attiya, Nermeen Abbas Hassan, Sou’ad Muhammad Salama and Badr Bedeir Abdel Razeq.

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال "المنصورة-اسبانيا" للملابس بالدقهلية

Blogger Ahmad Abdel Fattah has some more pix from the factory here.

Mansoura-España Updates

Posted on 18/06/200831/03/2021 By 3arabawy

I traveled with some friends to the Nile Delta town of Talkha today to visit the Mansoura-España Garments Company workers, who are facing a new onslaught from the management, which not only betrayed the agreement brokered last year, but also sacked on Sunday trade unionist Mohsen el-Sha’er for “speaking to the media” about the work hardships.

Trade Unionist Mohsen el-Sha'er محسن الشاعر

Initially we were denied access to the factory by the security, acting at the behest of the management, who went ahead and locked up the workers inside to prevent them from coming out to meet us. Few minutes to 2pm, the workers stormed their way out using another exit [located at the company warehouses], and brought us inside the factory.

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال "المنصورة-اسبانيا" للملابس بالدقهلية

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال "المنصورة-اسبانيا" للملابس بالدقهلية

There’s bitterness among virtually all the workers, who feel they’ve been let down by everyone: The management, Labor Ministry and the state-backed General Federation of Trade Unions.

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال "المنصورة-اسبانيا" للملابس بالدقهلية

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال "المنصورة-اسبانيا" للملابس بالدقهلية

From a 1,200-strong labor force in 2006 and a monthly production exports of at least 6,000 pieces of garments to clients around the world, including the US, the number of workers went down in 2007 to 287 workers, and now it’s 250 only. The dwindling numbers are a result of sackings or resignations over the dismal work conditions. The management also does not bring them any more production orders, with the aim of liquidating the business.

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال "المنصورة-اسبانيا" للملابس بالدقهلية

The average basic monthly salary of the workers ranges between LE150 to 200 [USD28 to 37]. And they were neither paid their Social Bonuses nor May Day grants from 1999 to 2006.

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال

The workers were only paid these grants and bonuses for the year 2007, when the management and the govt were terrified by their factory occupation last year.

Mansoura-España Garments workers sit-in إعتصام عمـــال

I’ll write more later, but for now you can check out more background info about the factory in this dossier and Flickr set.

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