This time last year, Morsi was awarding Tantawi with the highest medal in #
Egypt <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Egypt&src=hash> for his leadership
of the 'transition', lest we forget

so, that's why political opponents were killed, sectarian hatred against
Copts, impunity for MOI - SCAF, all under Morsi
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Egypt: Appeal for solidarity after steel workers arrested by army

MENA Solidarity Network
August 12, 2013

We reject the army's attack on Suez Steel workers and demand their
immediate release

Original Arabic here:
http://revsoc.me/workers-farmers/nrfd-dwn-ljysh-ly-ml-lswys-llslb-wntlb-blfrj-lfwry-n-lml


Nearly a month and a half has passed since the fall of Mohamed Morsi and
the Muslim Brotherhood from power, thanks to the action of the masses who
did not feel any difference between the policies of the Brotherhood and
those of Mubarak. Both opposed the masses and their demands for bread,
freedom and social justice. Despite the downfall of Mubarak, Tantawi and
Morsi in successive revolutionary waves beginning on 25 January and
finishing on 30 June, Minister of Defence General Abd-al-Fattah al-Sisi,
President Adli Mansour and Prime Minister Hazem Beblawi have not learnt
their lesson. Instead, they divert the masses and make the "war on
terrorism" a pretext for dropping demands for social justice during the
transitional period.

Striking workers have been in the front ranks of the struggle by the masses
since the strike in Mahalla in 2006. It was they who threw down Mubarak,
and after him Tantawi and Morsi who saw during his period in office the
largest proportion of workers' strikes to demand their rights. Yet the new
government of Mansour and Beblawi is dealing with strikers with the same
repressive policies, and today arrested two of the leaders of the Suez
Steel workers' strike (Amr Yusif and Abd-al-Ra'uf, with the knowledge of
the police, while the armed forces surrounded the factory.

The origins of the dispute go back to the signing of a collective agreement
between the company and the workforce in February 2012, in the wake of
workers' protests. The agreement included provisions to pay workers a
profit-sharing bonus, and agreed a pay structure, health care and bonuses.
The dispute is about the implementation of a number of provisions in the
agreement, most importantly the profit-sharing bonus, as the owner claims
that the company is making a loss and that he owes money to a number of
banks. When the workers asked at a Ramadan breakfast recently for other
bonus payments in place of the profit-sharing bonus, he just kept on
talking about his losses. The workers countered by saying that the company
has increased its factories to four units, and that it also donated 3
million Egyptian pounds towards paying off the Egyptian national debt.

Workers were surprised when, the following day, 12 of their colleagues had
been dismissed. After that, discussion and negotiation took another form,
and the workers presented their demands in full, but management refused to
answer any of them, saying they must get back to work and then negotiations
could begin. The workers refused, and continued their strike for the second
day, when the police arrested two of the workers and the army surrounded
the factory.

The recent rise in workers' strikes and protests shows that the Egyptian
revolution is not over yet, and that the struggle of the working class will
continue until the revolution's demands are met. The organisations signing
this statement confirm their support for all workers' strikes, and their
adoption of workers' legitimate demands. We call on workers' organisations,
political groups and trade union leaders in other workplaces to show
solidarity with their colleagues at Suez Steel and to confront the regime's
attacks on workers, which will movetomorrow to Tenth of Ramadan, Alexandria
and Port Sa'id.

We also condemn the siege of the workers' sit-in at the factory, and the
arrest of strikers, and demand that Minister of Labour Kamal Abu Aita
swiftly deals with the situation. We demand the immediate release of the
arrested workers, the army's withdrawal from the factory and that workers'
demands are met.

Signatories:

The Revolutionary Socialists

Hisham Mubarak Law Centre

The Campaign for Workers' Demands

Platinum Maritime Services Workers (Red Sea Ports)

The Independent Union of Public Transport Workers

The Independent Union of Cairo Airport Workers

The Textile Workers League

The Mahalla Workers' League

The Egyptian Centre for Economic and Social Rights

Khamsin Centre

The Suez Seamen's League

What you can do:

Rush messages of protest to General Abd-al-Fattah al-Sisi, Commander in
Chief of the Egyptian Armed Forces, demanding the immediate release of the
two arrested workers. Email General al-Sisi here [email protected] copy in
Kamal Abu Aita, Minister of Labour ([email protected]) and the Egyptian
Ambassador to the UK ([email protected]) or your country. Send
messages of solidarity to the Suez Steel workers via
[email protected] or by our Facebook page, or leave a comment under
this article.


http://menasolidaritynetwork.com/2013/08/12/egypt-appeal-for-solidarity-after-steel-workers-arrested-by-army/


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