http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/article.php?article_id=10587

Powerful strike wave in Egypt challenges neoliberalism

Rail workers in the Egyptian capital Cairo have struck for higher wages. 
Over 700 railway drivers went on strike at Cairo's Misr train station on 
Saturday of last week.

The Cairo underground metro drivers slowed down their trains in 
solidarity. The strike follows a similar dispute in the Mediterranean 
city of Alexandria.

Up to 4,000 rail workers have threatened a national strike unless their 
demands are met.

Rail workers are angry at the non-payment of bonuses – that make up the 
bulk of wages – to drivers who cannot work due to illness.

Over the last few months Egypt has been gripped by a wave of strikes 
that have spread from textile mills to hospitals, cement factories, 
shipyards and municipalities.

Some 14,000 textile workers in the town of Mahala al-Kubra recently 
signed a petition demanding the impeachment of their 21-member factory 
union committee, which is dominated by union bureaucrats with close ties 
to the security services.

The workers are angry at union officials who they say attempted to 
sabotage their victorious strike against privatisation last December.

The workers have warned that if their demands are not met they will form 
a new union in the factory, independent to the state-dominated General 
Federation for Trade Unions.

At the heart of the new militancy are 27,000 workers in the Ghazl 
El-Mahalla textile factory, probably the biggest factory in Egypt.

They were involved in strikes in December led mainly by young workers in 
their 20s and 30s. Women played a central role in the strike.

Up to 500 Egyptian hospital workers struck over the non payment of wages 
on Thursday of last week. Rubbish collectors also demonstrated against 
intimidation by a private company.

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