Kamal Abu Eita (also spelled Abu 'Ayta; Arabic: كمال أبو عيطة) is a long-time Egyptian trade unionist and former government minister. As a civil servant at the Real Estate Tax Authority, Abu Eita led a successful struggle for trade union autonomy against the state-controlled Egyptian Trade Union Federation (ETUF) during the Mubarak regime. A prominent figure during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution he helped found the country's first independent union confederation, the Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions (EFITU). Elected to the People's Assembly following the democratic parliamentary election of 2011-12, Abu-Eita served as Minister of Manpower and Immigration between July 2013 and March 2014.
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| - كمال أبو عيطة (ar)
- Kamal Abu Eita (it)
- Kamal Abu Eita (en)
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| - كمال أبو عيطة هو مناضل عمالي، ناصري وقومي عربي قاد مجموعة نضالات واضرابات عمالية ونقابية أشهرها اعتصام موظفي الضرائب العقارية أمام مجلس الوزراء في آخر عام 2007 ومطلع عام 2008 مطالبين بمساواتهم بباقي موظفي الضرائب، ومؤسس النقابة المستقلة للضرائب العقارية، ورئيس الاتحاد المصري للنقابات المستقلة.عضو مجلس الشعب عن حزب الكرامة الناصري. (ar)
- Kamal Abu Eita (also spelled Abu 'Ayta; Arabic: كمال أبو عيطة) is a long-time Egyptian trade unionist and former government minister. As a civil servant at the Real Estate Tax Authority, Abu Eita led a successful struggle for trade union autonomy against the state-controlled Egyptian Trade Union Federation (ETUF) during the Mubarak regime. A prominent figure during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution he helped found the country's first independent union confederation, the Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions (EFITU). Elected to the People's Assembly following the democratic parliamentary election of 2011-12, Abu-Eita served as Minister of Manpower and Immigration between July 2013 and March 2014. (en)
- Kamal Abu Eita (scritto anche Abu 'Ayta; in arabo: كمال أبو عيطة; 1º marzo 1953) è un sindacalista e politico egiziano. In qualità di funzionario presso l'autorità fiscale immobiliare, Abu Eita ha condotto una battaglia per l'autonomia sindacale contro la , controllata dallo stato durante il regime di Mubarak. Figura di spicco durante la rivoluzione egiziana del 2011, ha contribuito a fondare la prima confederazione sindacale indipendente del paese, la . Eletto all'Assemblea popolare in seguito alle elezioni parlamentari democratiche del 2011-12, Abu-Eita è stato dal 16 luglio 2013 al 1 marzo 2014. (it)
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| - كمال أبو عيطة هو مناضل عمالي، ناصري وقومي عربي قاد مجموعة نضالات واضرابات عمالية ونقابية أشهرها اعتصام موظفي الضرائب العقارية أمام مجلس الوزراء في آخر عام 2007 ومطلع عام 2008 مطالبين بمساواتهم بباقي موظفي الضرائب، ومؤسس النقابة المستقلة للضرائب العقارية، ورئيس الاتحاد المصري للنقابات المستقلة.عضو مجلس الشعب عن حزب الكرامة الناصري. (ar)
- Kamal Abu Eita (also spelled Abu 'Ayta; Arabic: كمال أبو عيطة) is a long-time Egyptian trade unionist and former government minister. As a civil servant at the Real Estate Tax Authority, Abu Eita led a successful struggle for trade union autonomy against the state-controlled Egyptian Trade Union Federation (ETUF) during the Mubarak regime. A prominent figure during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution he helped found the country's first independent union confederation, the Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions (EFITU). Elected to the People's Assembly following the democratic parliamentary election of 2011-12, Abu-Eita served as Minister of Manpower and Immigration between July 2013 and March 2014. (en)
- Kamal Abu Eita (scritto anche Abu 'Ayta; in arabo: كمال أبو عيطة; 1º marzo 1953) è un sindacalista e politico egiziano. In qualità di funzionario presso l'autorità fiscale immobiliare, Abu Eita ha condotto una battaglia per l'autonomia sindacale contro la , controllata dallo stato durante il regime di Mubarak. Figura di spicco durante la rivoluzione egiziana del 2011, ha contribuito a fondare la prima confederazione sindacale indipendente del paese, la . Eletto all'Assemblea popolare in seguito alle elezioni parlamentari democratiche del 2011-12, Abu-Eita è stato dal 16 luglio 2013 al 1 marzo 2014. (it)
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