mercredi 25 juin 2014

Latest report on labor protests in Iraq

                Labor protests increasing in Iran under Rouhani
                             Labor protests increasing in Iran under Rouhani

Rasht
Workers of the Parks and Greens Organization of the Rasht municipality in northern Iran rallied on Saturday, June 22nd outside the regime’s so-called municipality. The protesters are demanding their delayed paychecks.
RudbarA group of workers and retired employees of the Sangroud Steel Industries staged a gathering on Tuesday, June 24th, outside the regime’s Retired Workers’ Center in Rudbar.
These workers are protesting demanding their delayed paychecks and pensions. It is worth noting that over 3,000 workers of the Sangrud mine are retired. They are demanding both their delayed pensions and two years of their salary which the regime’s officials have stolen.
Aslaviya
According to reports received from Iran, 250 workers of phases 17 and 18 of the Aslaviya Petrochemical Plant protested on Sunday, June 22nd, outside the factory demanding their paychecks of the past two months.
The protesting workers are demanding the factory officials to quickly deposit their pensions, this report indicates.
Abhar
Workers of the Iranian Rail Industries Company (Ireco) in the town of Abhar protested not receiving their paychecks and pensions, and the possibility of overtime work being cancelled.

Tehran:

Tehran nurses protesting difficulties in their work

Hospital nurses in Tehran’s 1,000-bed hospital rallied on Saturday, June 20th, protesting the numerous problems they face in their work in this hospital, including harsh occupational conditions, discrimination and favoritism inside the regime’s Ministry of Health. The rally was held outside of the hospital.

Iran: regime police fire tear gas to disperse youth in Tehran

Following the World Cup football match between Argentina and Iran, various areas around Tehran witnessed regime police clashing and preventing youth gatherings.
The regime’s repressive police in Tehran resorted to firing tear gas to disperse crowds on Saturday night, June 21st, in Tehran’s Sa’adat Abad district. Youths, numbering at over 300, took to the streets and were celebrating after the match. The mullahs’ regime, fearing any kind of youth gatherings, rushed its repressive police to the scenes and warned the celebrating youths to disperse. Seeing the youths neglecting their warnings and fearing such gatherings spreading to other areas the police began firing tear gas.
In the Ekbatan area police patrols were booed by the youths and forced to flee the area after facing a barrage of stones from the youth.
In Tehran’s Haft Hoze Square in Narmak district the youths also threw stones at the repressive police and forced them to flee the scene.

Isfahan 

Iran: Isfahan Mohajer Tech University students protesting

A group of computer science students in the Isfahan Mohajer Tech University staged a rally Saturday, June 20th, protesting the method of implementing final exams this field.
When the students realized the questions in the final exam were in contrast to what their professor had taught them, they became extremely angry and protested 

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