Petroleum Syndicate: The Egyptian worker is a partner in construction and his electoral vote is support for the new republic

In a national scene that reflects awareness and responsibility, the General Union of Petroleum Workers organized an extensive educational conference on the importance of political participation and supporting state institutions in parliamentary elections, in the presence of accountant Abbas Saber, President of the General Union of Petroleum Workers, accountant Ahmed Al-Sarouji, Secretary-General of the Union, and a number of members of the executive office and leaders of union committees, and with the massive participation of workers in sector companies who were keen to attend and interact.
The conference activities began with a presentation. A documentary film entitled “Voice of the Nation” addressed the importance of positive participation in the elections, considering that the voice of the Egyptian worker is the beginning of change for the stability of the nation.
During his opening speech, accountant Abbas Saber welcomed the attendees from the leaders of union work and workers in sector companies, stressing that the holding of this conference comes on a notable national day that embodies the awareness of oil workers of their role and responsibility in supporting the Egyptian state, indicating that marching to the ballot boxes is a message of belonging and loyalty to the nation, It is a national duty performed by the loyal worker in order to preserve the security and stability of Egypt.
The head of the union added that the Egyptian worker who excels in production sites is the same one who is capable of performing his national role in political participation, explaining that participation in the elections is not just a constitutional duty, but rather a national position and an awareness project that reflects the workers’ keenness to support the new republic under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who restored to the worker his status and role as an essential partner in development and construction.
Abbas Saber stressed that the General Union believes that The strength of the worker is embodied in his voice, and its role at this stage is to raise the level of awareness of the importance of positive participation in choosing the most competent and able to represent the aspirations of workers under the dome of Parliament, noting that the union does not impose a specific trend, but rather calls for conscious and responsible participation for the sake of the nation.
The head of the union thanked President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for his great interest in the Egyptian worker and his role in the construction process. He also appreciated the support of the Minister of Labor, Mohamed Gibran, for his great efforts in supporting the union movement. Empowering workers and enhancing national participation in various benefits, stressing that it is an honorable model for national labor leadership. He then also thanked Engineer Karim Badawy, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, for his continuous support for workers in the sector and his keenness to develop the work environment, describing him as “the worker’s support and the union’s partner in every development that takes place within petroleum companies.” For his part, the accountant Ahmed Al-Sarouji, Secretary General of the General Union of Petroleum Workers, confirmed that this conference reflects the commitment of the people of the sector to supporting state institutions. In light of accelerating regional and international challenges, he pointed out that the Petroleum Syndicate will remain a school of national awareness, and that the conscious worker is the first line of defense for the nation, and his electoral vote is a message of support for the Egyptian state and its institutions.
Al-Srouji explained that the union has proven its patriotism in all previous electoral elections, from the presidential elections to the Senate elections, stressing that the nation’s institutions are not built by silence, but rather by conscious participation and national responsibility, calling on all workers to participate strongly and choose those who represent them sincerely. And efficiency.
Al-Srouji also praised the major achievements achieved in recent years under the wise leadership of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who put Egypt on the path of stability and comprehensive advancement, stressing that participation in the parliamentary elections is an extension of the process of awareness and construction.
The conference concluded with a lecture given by Dr. Hassan Ali Hassan, Professor of Human Resources at the National Anti-Corruption Academy in Administrative Control, during which he addressed the importance of political participation for workers and their role in supporting the state and its institutions through participation. Consciousness in electoral activities, stressing that awareness and national alignment are the path to a safe and stable future for Egypt.



