Egypt: Teachers’ union activists detained by military

Translation of report in Arabic by Hisham Fouad. Original here. Update: 19 June. Court finds teacher union activists not guilty of incitement to strike and assaulting a police officer. 13 June Prosecutors in Nasr City, Cairo, ordered the detention of two supply teachers, Atif al-Gazzar, secretary of the Independent Supply Teachers’ Union from Kafr al-Dawwar…

Act now to support Egyptian hospital workers

Solidarity action co-ordinated by Canadian doctors and health workers – Support the doctors’ march to Tahrir Square, 10 June The Egyptian health-care system only receives 3.5 per cent of GDP. Doctors work under state-controlled unions led by corrupt officials with ties to the Mubarak regime, which have prevented them from advocating for better health care…

Egypt: Revolution on the campuses – interview with Dr Hala Kamal

Dr Hala Kamal, a lecturer in the English Department at Cairo University, and an activist in the 9 March Movement  spoke to a lively meeting organised by Education Activist Network at Birkbeck College Student Union on Friday 27 May, alongside Spanish activists involved in the ‘Real Democracy Now’ protests. Here she gives an interview to…

Egypt: Judgement reserved in case against transport workers’ leader

4 June 2011 Translation of report by Ashraf Omar and Haitham Muhammadain (http://www.e-socialists.net/node/6969) The Disciplinary Court of the Presidency of the Republic today reserved judgement in the case against Ali Fattouh, president of the Cairo Independent Public Transport Workers Union, until its session on 25 June. Dozens of workers from the Public Transport Authority attended…

Egypt: the doctors’ strike and the unfinished revolution

This is a translation and adaption of an article by Mohamed Shafiq, member of the Higher Strike Committee of the Doctors’ Strike published a few days before the 17 May doctors’ strike. Original article here: http://www.e-socialists.net/node/6900 Send messages of support to the doctors’ strike here: atebaa@Gmail.com atebaa_bela_hokook@yahoo.com Mohamed Shafiq This article summarizes the views of…

Egyptian doctors begin indefinite strike

Egyptian doctors began an indefinite strike on 17 May. The doctors stuck solidly for 24 hours on 10 May, and the authorities are already under pressure. Government ministers have hastily promised an increase in the health budget, although far, far less than is needed.  Crucially the doctors are fighting not just for themselves, but also…

Revolutionary Egypt: the view from the workplaces

Thursday 12 May, 7pm NUJ Head Office, Headland House, Gray’s Inn Road, London Come and hear first reports from the delegation of RMT, PCS, NUJ, UCU, NUT and CWU members who took part in a trade union solidarity delegation to Cairo on May Day. We met activists from independent unions on the railways, Cairo public…