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Thursday
19Jun2008

Mansoura-España Updates طلخا: معاناة عمال "المنصورة - أسبانيا" مستمرة

I traveled with some friends to the Nile Delta town of Talkha today to visit the Mansoura-España Garments Company workers, who are facing a new onslaught from the management, which not only betrayed the agreement brokered last year, but also sacked on Sunday trade unionist Mohssen el-Sha'er for "speaking to the media" about the work hardships.

Mohssen el-Sha'er محسن الشاعر


Initially we were denied access to the factory by the security, acting at the behest of the management, who went ahead and locked up the workers inside to prevent them from coming out to meet us. Few minutes to 2pm, the workers stormed their way out using another exit [located at the company warehouses], and brought us inside the factory...

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال

There's bitterness among virtually all the workers, who feel they've been let down by everyone: The management, Labor Ministry and the state-backed General Federation of Trade Unions...

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال

From a 1,200-strong labor force in 2006 and a monthly production exports of at least 6,000 pieces of garments to clients around the world, including the US, the number of workers went down in 2007 to 287 workers, and now it's 250 only... The dwindling numbers are a result of sackings or resignations over the dismal work conditions... The management also does not bring them any more production orders, with the aim of liquidating the business...

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال

The average basic monthly salary of the workers ranges between LE150 to 200 [USD28 to 37]... And they were neither paid their Social Bonuses nor May Day grants from 1999 to 2006...

Mansoura-España Garments Company Workers عمـــال

The workers were only paid these grants and bonuses for the year 2007, when the management and the govt were terrified by their factory occupation last year...

Mansoura-España Garments workers sit-in إعتصام عمـــال

I'll write more later, but for now you can check out more background info about the factory in this dossier and flickr set...

Reader Comments (6)

welcome back Ya Se7s :)

June 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterBaho

Keep up the great work comrade!

June 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMASHAHED

Thanks for this update Hossam. What do you think will happen to Mohsen? Does he plan to contest his dismissal? I visited Mansoura once this past year and one thing I found striking is how different their situation is from the situation in Mahalla--they are so much more isolated, with such fewer resources. (Your pictures are really excellent by the way. And I loved the pics of your father you linked to in the other post).

June 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterUrsula

Shokran ya shabab.. Ursula: The workers still remember you actually and they mentioned your name. If no pressure is put on the Labor Ministry and the bank Mohssen will lose his job permenantly and will be made an example out of for the rest of the workers in the factory..

June 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterHossam el-Hamalawy

السلام عليكم انا كنت شغال بالشركة المنصورة اسبانيا اشتغلت فيها مدة 4 شهور او خمسة فى هذه الحدود بجد هى شركة نصابة اكتر مبلغ اخدته 150 بلحوافظ والعلاوات
بجد انا صعبان عليا المتظلمين انا اعرفهم جميعا وعارف ان ظروفهم تحت الصفر والا مكنوش اشتغلوا150 جنية تعمل ايه لعريس او اب اوام اوعروسة ......؟ شكرا على قرائتكم للرسالة
مقدمة لسيادتكم من السيد ابراهيم ابراهيم

ارجو من المسئولين القيام باعمال النظام بهذه الشركة والا تدهورت الشركة وخربت بيوت الناس انا بصراحة اشتغلت بشركة ببورسعيد تسمى فور سيزون منتهى النظام
وشكر جزيلا لسيادتكم وسلام الله عليكخم ورحمته وبركاته

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