Lawyers national strike continues
Lawyers storm Tanta court to protest the continued detention of two colleagues, amid an ongoing national strike.
Lawyers storm Tanta court to protest the continued detention of two colleagues, amid an ongoing national strike.
The current strike wave is not just about economic demands, but politics is also involved. The strike wave is also reshaping the consciousness of sections of the Egyptian working class.
You find a civil servant who was not involved politically, but suddenly joins a strike action over work conditions, and exhibits previously unknown (even to himself) organizing skills that elevates him to the strike leadership. Once the strike is suspended in victory, this civil servant together with his comrades goes ahead to build the country’s first independent trade union in half a century, and is taking an active role in political life, showing for all sorts of protests over democratic issues and helping spread the free union experience of the tax collectors to other workers in other sectors.
This is just one example. Another example could be seen above in the video, where workers from Tanta Flax, Amonsito and Mahalla denounce the Israeli deadly attack on the Gaza aid convoy. These workers started their fight over local grievances related their own specific factories over the past few years. But by time their consciousness have gone through transformation, helping some of them to look at the bigger picture, to start linking their factory grievances with the overall state policy, to start drawing parallels between the state’s policy towards them, with that of Israel vis a vis the Palestinians, and to start organizing, like in the video above, in support of the Palestinians while continuing fighting for their own specific demands…
I dislike it when someone tells me this strike wave is not political… This strike wave is changing the lives of those millions of workers taking part in it, and there lies the hope of changing the system…
Hisham el-Okal and Gamal Osman, Tanta Flax and Oils Company workers, attending the 2 May protest…
A sad May Day for the Tanta Flax and Oils Company workers…
Tanta Flax and Oils Company workers under police siege in downtown Cairo…
Hisham el-Okal, of the Tanta Flax and Oils Company, talking to Philip Rizk…
Hisham el-Okal, a Tanta Flax and Oils Company trade unionist, attending the downtown Cairo protest, and calls for the return of the privatized company to the public sector.
The Tanta Flax and Oils Company workers have suspended their protest in downtown Cairo…
The Tanta Flax and Oils Company strikers clashed on Sunday with the Central Security Forces in the Nile Delta province, injuring the deputy head of the Gharbeia Security Directorate. Please follow the updates I’m posting on delicious…
I uploaded a video, I had taken using my mobile phone, of the Tanta Flax and Oils Company strikers, in front of the Ministerial Cabinet, Downtown Cairo, 18 August 2009…
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