Workers demand renationalization of privatized companies عمال الشركات المخصخصة بالفساد يطالبون بإعادة تأميم مصانعهم
Workers from five privatized firms demonstrated Sunday in front of the State Council, calling for renationalization.
Workers from five privatized firms demonstrated Sunday in front of the State Council, calling for renationalization.
Workers from five privatized firms demonstrated Sunday in front of the State Council, calling for renationalization.
Workers from five privatized firms demonstrated Sunday in front of the State Council, calling for renationalization.
The newly appointed deputy prime minister, Ali el-Selmy, has announced today “an end to the privatization program, and the dissolution of the ministry of investments.” He also promised to work on returning the privatized companies back to the public sector in a “civilized manner.”
This is a historic day. Such statements wouldn’t have been uttered if there wasn’t such strong opposition to the neoliberal policies of the former regime and if it wasn’t for the strike actions in the privatized firms.
Let’s keep up the pressure…
The Democratic Workers Party and the Revolutionary Socialists called for a march in Tahrir Square, demanding the renationalization of privatized companies, raising the national minimum wage to LE1,200 and an immediate halt to military tribunals. Protesters chanted against the military junta and called for public trials of Mubarak and his regime officials.
Protests continued Sunday in Tahrir for the tenth day on the row, as the government announced cabinet reshuffle…
Gigi carrying a banner: “Down with military rule.”
The Democratic Workers Party and the Revolutionary Socialists called for a march in Tahrir Square, demanding the renationalization of privatized companies, raising the national minimum wage to LE1,200 and an immediate halt to military tribunals. Protesters chanted against the military junta and called for public trials of Mubarak and his regime officials.
Protests continued Sunday in Tahrir for the tenth day on the row, as the government announced cabinet reshuffle…
The Democratic Workers Party and the Revolutionary Socialists called for a march in Tahrir Square, demanding the renationalization of privatized companies, raising the national minimum wage to LE1,200 and an immediate halt to military tribunals. Protesters chanted against the military junta and called for public trials of Mubarak and his regime officials.
Protests continued Sunday in Tahrir for the tenth day on the row, as the government announced cabinet reshuffle…
The Democratic Workers Party and the Revolutionary Socialists called for a march in Tahrir Square, demanding the renationalization of privatized companies, raising the national minimum wage to LE1,200 and an immediate halt to military tribunals. Protesters chanted against the military junta and called for public trials of Mubarak and his regime officials.
Protests continued Sunday in Tahrir for the tenth day on the row, as the government announced cabinet reshuffle…
A Democratic Workers Party banner calling for retribution…
The Democratic Workers Party and the Revolutionary Socialists called for a march in Tahrir Square, demanding the renationalization of privatized companies, raising the national minimum wage to LE1,200 and an immediate halt to military tribunals. Protesters chanted against the military junta and called for public trials of Mubarak and his regime officials.
Protests continued Sunday in Tahrir for the tenth day on the row, as the government announced cabinet reshuffle…
The Democratic Workers Party and the Revolutionary Socialists called for a march in Tahrir Square, demanding the renationalization of privatized companies, raising the national minimum wage to LE1,200 and an immediate halt to military tribunals. Protesters chanted against the military junta and called for public trials of Mubarak and his regime officials.
Protests continued Sunday in Tahrir for the tenth day on the row, as the government announced cabinet reshuffle…
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