[lbo-talk] EGYPT: Mansoura-España Garments Company Sit-in

Yoshie Furuhashi critical.montages at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 15:06:01 PDT 2007


<http://arabist.net/arabawy/2007/06/05/update-on-the-mansoura-espana-garments-company-sit-in-2/> Update on the Mansoura-España Garments Company Sit-in

Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 5th, 2007 in Egypt, Activism, Human Rights, Labor, Islam, Economy

The United Bank (Al-Masraf Al-Muttahid) [LINK: <http://www.theubeg.com/>] has notified the Mansoura-España Garments Company workers [LINK: <http://arabist.net/arabawy/index.php?s=Mansoura-Espa%C3%B1a>] it will liquidate the firm, diregarding the agreement reached between the government and the parliament, as it decided the fate of the company already, without showing any signs it is interested in holding the agreed meeting with representatives from the Factory Union Committee, the General Federation of Trade Unions and Labor Ministry.

For more details in Arabic click on the pic below… <http://farm1.static.flickr.com/209/493069260_eaac8e396b.jpg> <http://harakamasria.org/node/9576>

Victory for the workers

[Above: Mansoura-España Garments Company workers staging a sit-in. Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy, taken on 9 May, 2007.]

Browsing thru the Bank's website, I found this in the Background… [LINK: <http://www.theubeg.com/The%20United%20Bank.htm>]

The United Bank is an exciting new name in the Egyptian

banking and finance sector with a one billion Egyptian

pounds paid in capital. It was established by the Central

Bank in June 2006, as a part of its reform strategy in Egypt,

the United Bank acquired three banks; the United Bank of

Egypt, the Islamic International Bank for Investment and

Development, and the Nile Bank.

This is probably the most recent scandlous case I come across where "Islamic capitalism" is a party to the conflict, and involved in shameful exploitation of their workers. A couple of years ago, activists were involved in another solidarity campaign with the asbestos workers who were facing slow death on the hands of Hagg Abdel Azim Loqma of the Muslim Brothers, and now we get the United Bank, which brags about its "Islamic" roots and which makes the Mansoura-Espana workers toil under conditions which remind us of may be the Industrial Revolution in Britain…. It is once again, a clear proof that money is money… capitalism is capitalism.. be it bearded or shaved or whatever.. the core dynamics of workers' exploitation, capital accumulation rule over whatever banner the capitalist is raising… Shame on the United Bank!

Meanwhile, the sit-in by the men and women workers at the factory, which started 21 April, continues….

<http://www.blacklooks.org/2007/06/egyptian_women_defend_their_jobs.html> Egyptian women defend their jobs on June 5, 2007 Category: Social Movements, Women making a difference, African Women

. . . The strike is significant because it shows how dire the situation is that women especially have chosen not only to strike but to occupy the premises, leaving their families, their children and husbands so far for 26 days. In taking the action the women are directly challenging the repressive regime of Hossain Mubarak (supported by the US), corporate exploitation as well as cultural and religious norms in defence of their jobs and right to work. <http://www.youtube.com/v/fOEjfmXb5YQ> -- Yoshie



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