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Inspired by the history of the Egyptian labor movement which is full of struggles for more than years, and in spite of all obstacles it faced and drawbacks it suffered; the movement always had clear stances regarding the values of democracy and equality;. Whereas a union is not a true union unless it includes all men and women workers, regulate their work, and unify their efforts in defense of their rights and interests without discrimination; and because rights and freedoms of association that workers struggle to achieve are not complete without adherence to principles of equality and renouncement of all forms of discrimination;.
And whereas the independent trade union movement grew in the recent years; and managed to achieve some gains, went forward to elaborate their democratic concepts and directions, and aspired to developing their structures, bodies and practices on the basis of true participatory democracy;.
The meeting was held to discuss the draft Code of Conduct for the enhancement of equality and non-discrimination based on gender in the world of work. It included a number of rules and principles as follows:. Unions signing this Code of Conduct are committed to form a coordination and follow-up committee responsible for preparing a system and work plan that enable them to undertake the following tasks:. In light of the above, the principles and rules of the Code of Conduct were developed. It was agreed upon that all participating unions will abide by this Code of Conduct, and they pledged to make the policies and rules of their unions consistent with principles of equality and democracy and non-discrimination based on gender, and with activating and abiding by its provisions as integral part of their bylaws.
Skip to main content. It included a number of rules and principles as follows: First: Regarding General Principles: Defending the right of all Egyptians men and women — without discrimination — to equal job opportunities, the right to job security, salaries that fulfill their needs, and fair labor relations. The right of all Egyptians men and women to enjoy freedoms and services without discrimination based on sex, religion, race, social status, or political opinion. The right of Egyptian men and women workers to establish their own unions based on their free will, and to practice trade union activities without any kind of restrictions.