Workers in Egypt’s largest factory strike, says organizer

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By AFP

CAIRO: Workers in Egypt’s largest factory relaunched a strike for higher wages and better conditions Wednesday, despite the country’s new military rulers warning that more strikes would be “disastrous.”

Faisal Naousha, a strike organizer, told AFP that workers in the Misr Spinning and Weaving textile factory — which employs 24,000 people in the Nile Delta city of Al-Mahalla Al-Kobra — also want two top managers to resign.

The workers had suspended a strike three days ago, but Naousha said at the time they would continue to press for higher wages.

The strike comes a day after the Supreme Council for Armed Forces called on workers to halt strikes, warning that the economic impact of labor protests would be “disastrous”, but stopping short of ordering them back to work.

 

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