Egypt Textile Workers Suspend Strike After Demands Partially Met
Workers at an Egyptian textile plant have suspended a strike that began last week. The workers say that they were promised profit-sharing payments that have been delayed since 1992, an increase in bonuses and other benefits. The workers were striking over low wages and corruption, as well as improvements to the health care system. Workers say that they have suspended the strike until after the end of Ramadan.
See "Egypt Textile Workers Suspend Strike After Demands Partially Met", Salma El Wardany, Bloomberg News, July 22, 2012