Military court postpones shipyard workers trial until 18 October

Workers from Alexandria Shipyard will be forced to wait another month to find out the verdict in their trial before a military court on charges of “incitement to strike” and “refraining from work”. Military judges in Alexandria once again postponed the hearing in their trial until 18 October. Twenty-six workers from the shipyard are on…

Special report: How the Alexandria Shipyard workers’ defiance of the generals sparked a new solidarity movement

Workers at the Alexandria Shipyard Company have been victimised and dragged before a military court for standing up for their rights at work, but a growing solidarity movement is putting the generals under pressure, Hisham Fouad reports from Egypt The Alexandria Shipyard Company is located in Alexandria governorate, the second biggest Egyptian city and one…

UK trade unionists’ message of solidarity to Alexandria Shipyard workers

Leading UK trade unionists pledged their support for the Alexandria Shipyard workers who are awaiting the verdict in their military trial for organising to demand better pay and conditions. Alan Gibson from the National Union of Journalists, Tony Philips from UNISON’s branch representing support workers in the London Fire Brigade and Dean Ryan of Islington…