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  2. Trade unions in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Following Egypt's formal independence in the mid-1950s trade unions were incorporated into state structures and only one officially recognised national centre existed. Starting in the 1970s and intensifying dramatically during the first decade of the 21st century, an independent, organised (but unofficial) labour movement took root in the country.

  3. Egyptian Labour Corps mutinies - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian Labour Corps men in Palestine. Since 1882 Britain had effective control over Egypt, which remained formally a Khedivate of the Ottoman Empire.After the Ottomans declared war against Britain in November 1914 a British protectorate was established over Egypt.

  4. Egyptian Democratic Labour Congress - Wikipedia

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    Cairo, Egypt The Egyptian Democratic Labour Congress (EDLC) is an independent national trade union centre formed in 2013. [ 1 ] Following the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 large numbers of independent trade unions emerged.

  5. Law of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The judicial system (or judicial branch) of Egypt is an independent branch of the Egyptian government which includes both secular and religious courts. The Judiciary of Egypt consists of administrative and non-administrative courts, a Supreme Constitutional Court, penal courts, civil and commercial courts, personal status and family courts, national security courts, labour courts, military ...

  6. General Federation of Labour Unions in the Kingdom of Egypt

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    In the fall of 1939, a wave of layoffs affected the workers in Egypt, parallel to staggering cost of living and decline in real wages. GFLUKE launched protests against the layoffs, demanding government action. The country being under martial law, the government responded by curtailing the abilities of GFLUKE to function. In the end, the ...

  7. Egyptian Labour Corps - Wikipedia

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    Grave of Sabit Harun Mohamed, Egyptian Labour Corps, in Adinkerke Military Cemetery, Belgium. By 1917 the Egyptian Labour Corps had over 55,000 labourers, mainly organized into companies with 12 gangs forming one company. The gang was the working unit consisting of 50 men with a headman, often all belonging to one home village.

  8. Workers Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Workers National Democratic Party (WDP) (Arabic: حزب العمال الديمقراطي) is a workers' political party in Egypt formed shortly after the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. [1] It is backed by the Federation of Egyptian Trade Unions [ 2 ] and forms part of the Coalition of Socialist Forces . [ 3 ]

  9. Labour law - Wikipedia

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    Labour laws (also spelled as labor laws), labour code or employment laws are those that mediate the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions, and the government. Collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, employer, and union.