Montag, 28.06.2021 / 18:48 Uhr

Arbeitskämpfe im Iran

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Thomas von der Osten-Sacken

Die Streiks und Arbeitskämpfe im Iran gehen weiter und scheinen sich sogar noch zu verschärfen:

Iranian workers of the gas, oil and petrochemical sector continued to protest over delayed and low salaries on Sunday.

According to the videos received by Avatoday, workers of Jahrom combined cycle power plant and employees at Gamma Company in Hormozgan’s Bandar-e-Jask joined the protest on Sunday, while workers of Bushehr’s petrochemical site and labourers of Abadan’s refinery continued their protest.

These strikes have continued despite the dismissal of 700 workers of the Tehran Refinery last Tuesday. A video released online shows the workers with termination papers in their hands.

The workers are demanding an increase of their monthly wages to 12 million tomans (roughly £400), timely payment of their wages, and change of their shift cycle to 20 days work and 10 days leave in a month, instead of the current 24 days on and 6 days off cycle.

According to the organization for contract workers, some of their demands include maintaining health and safety standards at workplaces, better sanitary conditions in the dormitories and washrooms, an end to the militarization of the workplace, and recognizing their rights to rally and protest.

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“Localized strikes and protests are more common than most realize. Generally, they end on their own. But when the collapse of the Islamic Republic begins, it is likely to begin here,” tweeted Norman Roule, who served for 34-years in the Central Intelligence Agency and oversaw Middle East programs.