Business community rejects independent trade unions

Doaa Farid
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Ahmed El-Wakeel, President of the Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce (FEDCOC). (DNE Photo)
Ahmed El-Wakeel, President of the Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce (FEDCOC). (DNE Photo)
Ahmed El-Wakeel, President of the Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce (FEDCOC).
(DNE Photo)

The Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce (FEDCOC) rejected a Ministry of Manpower decision legitimising independent trade unions, Federation Head Ahmed El-Wakil said in a Tuesday statement.

Minister of Manpower Nahed Ashry approved last week a decision to form an independent union for land transportation workers.

El-Wakil said such decision will “damage” the Egyptian economy and weaken the trade union movements, adding that it can be misused for political purposes.

El-Wakil pointed to the existence of only one trade union, referring to the Egyptian Trade Union Federation (ETUF), to represent workers “for the interest of the economy before the interest of businessmen”.

The Federation of Egyptian Industries rejected the same decision on Monday, adding that the consequences of this unrest may include halting production continuity and obstructing the path of progress.

Fatma Ramadan, an ETUF member, said the business community does not have the right to decide for workers who should represent them.

Ramadan added that the formation of independent trade unions does not require the approval of Ministry of Manpower according to the law.

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