AhlulBayt News Agency

source : Ahram
Monday

13 June 2011

7:30:00 PM
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Sit-in at Egypt's largest aluminium factory enters third day

Company's administration is continuing to ignore and downplay the workers' demands, say protesters at Upper Egypt industrial complex

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - For the third consecutive day, more than 1,000 employees of Egypt’s Aluminium are staging a sit-in at the company’s premises in Naga Hammadi, Upper Egypt, demanding raises in wages and bonus payments.

"Sayed Abdel Wahab [the company's CEO] is the only person that can solve the situation,” says Effat Bahig, one of the workers taking part.

Protesters are making several demands, among them an increase in bonus payments, a restructuring of financial allowances, jobs for their sons and the resignation of administrative managerial director, Abdel-Razak Morsy.

Bahig complains that the company's administration hasn’t shown any interest in the workers’ demands and isn’t taking the sit-in seriously.

"The army is securing the sit-in but there's nothing more they can do,” Bahig says.

According to Bahig, workers are carrying out their sit-in in a manner that does not obstruct production, and protesting with full numbers after 3pm.

In 2010, around 6,000 of Egypt’s Aluminium’s 8,000 workforce held a sit-in for the same demands.

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