Egypt: Independent unions fight attack on workers’ rights

Egypt’s new government has launched the most serious set of attacks on workers’ rights since the days of Mubarak, according to activists in the independent unions. Hundreds of trade unionists have been sacked from their jobs for trade union activities since the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi won the presidential elections in June, and the pressure from management and the courts has increased in recent weeks.
Five dockers in Alexandria were given three year jail sentences in absentia because they blew the whistle on corruption in the state-run Holding Company for Land and Maritime Transport. Workers at the Alexandria Container Company organised a strike demanding the resignation of the Holding Company’s board and the return of the wharves to state control, after they were sold off to a Chinese company. The next hearing in the case will be on 21st October.

Meanwhile dockers in Ain Sokhna port, near Suez were also hauled before the courts on 18th October, charged with “incitement to strike”.

The government has refused to pass a law on trade union freedoms which would give the hundreds of independent unions founded since the revolution clear legal status. Currently Egyptian law only recognises the state-run Egyptian Trade Union Federation – for decades a tool of the regime – although Egypt has also signed international conventions supporting workers’ rights to organise and strike. Activists in the independent unions launched a campaign for trade union freedoms in September and pledged to support workers facing court and victimisation for their activities.

What you can do:

  • Pass a resolution in your union branch to send a letter of protest to the Egyptian authorities condemning their attacks on trade union rights, and urging them to pass a law on trade union freedoms without delay
  • Send a message of solidarity to Egyptian dock workers and the independent unions. Print out one of these signs (Dock workers solidarity: Alexandria / Ain Sokhna) (Strikes will win our rights), (Solidarity with the independent unions in Egypt), (It’s right to strike), take a picture and send to us online via Facebook, Twitter (@menasolidarity) or email menasolidarity@gmail.com 

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