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General Trade Union of Textile Workers Calls for a strike Sunday December 18th 2011
Called on the General Union of Workers spinning and weaving 370 thousand workers companies public sector and 250 thousand workers in the private sector to demonstrate outside the headquarters
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 15, 2011 --
Called on the General Union of Workers spinning and weaving 370 thousand workers companies public sector and 250 thousand workers in the private sector to demonstrate outside the headquarters of the Council of Ministers, Sunday, and sit within companies to protest against the non-implementation of the agreement concluded by the Government of Dr. Essam Sharaf, Minister of the former Manpower, Dr Ahmed El-Borai conference before Nov. 30 to solve the problems of the textile sector.
The union in a statement today that "enough is enough and the situation became very serious in the textile sector after came the formation of government the last free of the Minister responsible for the public sector be used to solve the problems of the workers, criticizing the government's failure to manage the financial resources necessary for the payment of salaries for the month November, which forced the Holding Company for Cotton, Spinning and Weaving to direct funds allocated for the purchase of cotton to the payment of salaries in the last month.
The union said in a statement to the suspension of some factories to work for lack of raw materials, pointing out that some workers are in the wind.
She explained that the demands of the union workers are in the management of financial resources for the disbursement of the salaries of 70 thousand workers in 32 companies belonging to the public sector, calling for a conference to save the textile industry
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