Mansoura-España Garments Company workers sit-in إعتصام عمـــال “المنصورة-اسبانيا” للملابس بالدقهلية يدخل يومه السادس والعشرين وسط تجاهل المسئولين ونواب مجلس الشعب
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy May 17th, 2007 in Activism, Economy, Egypt مصر, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, Labor عمالI travelled Wednesday to Talkha in the Nile Delta province of Daqahliya to follow up on the Mansoura-España Garments Company workers’ sit-in, which has entered its 26th day…
More than 150 workers (out of a total labor force of 284) are still occupying their factory and sleeping on the floors, with few supplies of food, water, suffering from a continuous deterioration in their health. Three quarters of the labor force are women. They have been staying away from their families since 21 April.
On Tuesday a group of 25 women climbed to the roof of the factory, and threatened to commit suicide if the government does not intervene to end the tragic situation, where by the Al-Masrif Al-Muttahid, the owning bank which has been shamelessly exploiting their labor for a pathetic LE120 to 250 a month, has stopped paying their bonuses and May Day grants since 1999.
Workers, who live in Mansoura, neighboring villages pay from LE1 to 3 a day for transportation. This means roughly from LE30 to LE90 a month (the workers were frequently forced to work on Fridays). You add to this at least a LE1 meal a day they had to fetch, and that’s another LE30. Try to do the math, and see what’s the net income of the worker at this factory.
The workers also said they were frequently forced to work for extra hours after their normal eight-hour day, for 20 piasters an hour! Those workers who refused to stay for the extended hours, used to be punished by salary cuts.
The workers are currently living under a state of immense certainty whereby rumours have spread that the Al-Masraf Al-Muttahid Bank has sold the land of the factory to a business tycoon close to the NDP. The Bank officials basically have not bothered showing up at the factory since the sit in to negotiate with the workers, while the Labor Minister Aisha Abdel Hadi and the General Federation of Trade Union officials are exerting SEVERE pressures on the workers to disband the sit in and go home, promising their case “will be looked into.”
The final offer given by the Labor Ministry on 8 May to the company’s Factory Union Committee was to pay their unpaid April salary, in exchange for disbanding the sit in. The union officials accepted the minister’s offer. When they returned to the factory, the workers received their month salary, but insisted on continuing the sit in…
Yesterday, the police summoned two of the women workers in the factory to the provincial Security Directorate for interrogation. They refused to go to the police station, but they are worried the police may go after their families.
One of the company managers threatened the women workers he’ll fabricate “prostitution” charges against them, since they are sleeping in the factory under the same roof with men. The management also threatened to cut water and electricity off.
The workers vented their anger at the General Federation officials and some members of the Factory Union Committee who are “concerned with nothing but disbanding the sit-in and sending us home with promises only.” Moreover, the workers expressed great disappointment with the their constituency MP Mohamed Abdel Baqi, who belongs to the Muslim Brothers.
“He only showed up once during the previous strike, and we never saw his face again,” said 30-year-old Hanaa. “We are not receiving support from any official.”
On my way back to Cairo, I received unconfirmed news a strike broke out at the East Delta Electricity company in Mansoura. I was too exhausted honestly to U-turn and try to confirm the news. I should receive a confirmation about it today.
I received also news that a strike broke out at the privately-owned NuNu Ikhwan Textile Company in the industrial 10th of Ramadan City, with the workers demanding their salaries, unpaid for six months!!!
I’ll update this posting when I get more details…
Search
3arabawy on Twitter
Protestors call for Mubarak's burial in Washington or Tel Aviv 1 week ago
-
- Lenin’s Tomb
- Sursock
- Shemali
- Through the Scary Door
- The Partisan
- If there’s hope…
- Dissenting Historian
- RedBedHead
- Diskussionsforum Internationaler Sozialismus
- John Molyneux
- Revolutionary Socialist Watchdog
- مشاهد
- The Bureau of Counterpropaganda
- Internasjonal Sosialisme
- The Opposite of Apathy
- Cliffism
- Al-Negm Al-Ahmar (The Red Star)
- أبوح
- Histomat: Adventures in Historical Materialism
- طلاب مقاومة
- Start the Riots
- الطلاب الاشتراكيون
- The 19th Brumaire
- Eyes on the War
- مقاومة
- على اسم مصر
- Le poireau ROUGE pour RESISTER à SARKOZY
- John Mullen à Agen
- Breaking Free
- PolEconAnalysis
- Chez Le Piment Rouge
- L’internationaliste
- مدونة خالد الصاوي
- Left Turn
- General, Your Tank is a Powerful Vehicle
- ROOIERAVOTR
- Jelle’s Weblog
- Punainen kampanjablogi
- Anticapitaliste
- Editions Marque Page
- All Together
- En Lucha
- International Socialists (Kurdistan)
- International Socialism Journal
- ISO Zimbabwe
- Revolutas
- Socialist Worker
- Suara Sosialisme Malaysia
- Socialist Workers Party
- The International Socialists (Canada)
- أرشيف ليون تروتسكي
- التجمع اليساري من أجل التغيير - لبنان
- اشتراكيـون
- Left Punch
- No Ordinary Sun
- Blogging for the hell of it
- Farfahine: Socialist from Lebanon
- 3arabawy TV
- Complex System of Pipes
- Throw Away Your Telescreen!
- SO-CY(A)CLIST
- Pompey Resistance
- Red Eagles النسور الحمراء
- Bookmarks
- What everyone should know about repression
- Lenin: Building the Party
- Lenin: All Power to the Soviets
- The Sharp Side
- Reds
- Tony Cliff Internet Archive
- Why do we need a revolutionary party?
- الإضراب الجماهيري
- أرشيف ليون تروتسكي
- Blogging for the Revolution
- Con la Conferencia del Cairo
- John Reed Library
- The Good Soldier Švejk
- Left Now!
- Solomon's Mindfield
- Paul Foot's Internet Archive
- Marxism and Religion
- النقابات العمالية المصرية: رؤية ثورية
- كلمة أبرك من عشرة
- عتبة واحد
- حنين لبكرة
- اشتراكي من مصر
- WDPress
- Expose Yourself to Marx
- John McD's Union Blog
- Let's Reclaim Our Streets
- الريشة والكلاشينكوف
Lenosphere
thank you for this excellent article
how can i get in touch with you directly
to to discuss freelancing for our US-based radio network?
terna
Was looking forward to hearing you speak at the Cairo Papers symposium, alas, another time insha’alla. Thanks for continuing to cover labor strikes across the country, already the mass media is loosing focus which makes your work all the more important. Also let us know about the case filed against you and the other 20-something organizations.
Great job Hossssam!!