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July 7, 2012

The Daily Star - Contract workers close EDL gates, threaten to escalate action, July 7 2012


BEIRUT: Contract workers at Electricite Du Liban closed Saturday the gates of the main headquarters of the state-run company in Beirut and prevented contractual bill collectors from carrying out their duties.
The contract workers closed the gates at around 9 a.m.
EDL has not been able collect payment for electricity bills since protests by contract workers started over two months ago.
The contract workers said they would carry on with their protest until Sunday and threatened to further escalate their action Monday.
On Friday, the contract workers blocked roads leading to the EDL headquarters in Mar Mikhael, warning that if they do not receive the back pay they are entitled to, they will block the entrances with burning tires.
After striking for over two months and demanding full-time employment at EDL, contract workers resumed in July their protests over unpaid wages.
Parliament endorsed a bill to employ the contract workers full-time at EDL, but the draft legislation is waiting for the approval of Parliament’s Secretariat, whose meeting was postponed Thursday.
Christian parties argue that employing contract workers with the state-run company without a proper mechanism would cause a sectarian imbalance in the public sector.
EDL said earlier this week that legal issues were behind its refusal to pay contract workers their June salaries.
In a statement, EDL said it had made the required legal arrangements to pay May salaries but not those of June, arguing that the workers should have joined private service providers no later than June 2.
“[Paying June salaries] would violate the contracts signed with service providers and could prompt monitoring bodies to subject EDL to questioning,” the statement read.
Payments to bill collectors, the statement added, are awaiting verification by the Energy and Finance ministries.


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