Workers' Protest in Egypt: Neo-liberalism and Class Struggle in 21st Century |
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Authors: | Joel Beinin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of History , Stanford University , CA, USA beinin@stanford.edu |
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Abstract: | From 1998 to 2008 some 2 million Egyptian workers participated in 2,623 factory occupations, strikes, demonstrations, or other collective actions. This social movement does not have a national leadership or program and has not been supported by the Egyptian Trade Union Federation. It is propelled by locally generated grievances that have been produced by the acceleration of the neo-liberal transformation of Egypt since 2004. This workers movement has not changed the existing structures of power that constrain Egyptian working people because the informal, local networks that have sustained the movement are, by their nature, unable to organize a national-scale political movement on their own. |
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Keywords: | Egypt workers social movements neo-liberalism |
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