vendredi 22 août 2014

Iran: 5,000 mine workers go on strike demanding release of co-workers

              
Some 5,000 Iranian mine workers went on strike on Tuesday in southern province of Yazd demanding the release of two workers who had been arrested by the State Security Forces.
The two workers of Bafq Iron Ore mine were arrested at the request of the mine's management. The forces had planned to arrest 16 other workers who also had been involved in a 40 day strike in May.
May strike ended after the authorities pledged to meet their demand. The worker had demanded the plans for transferring 28.5 percent of the mine's share to private sector be cancelled.
The workers and their family members who form the half of the population of Bafq demanded that the profit from the shares be spent on improving the living conditions in the city.
Strikling workers also had demanded the resignations of the mine's director and that workers recieve job security guarantees.
The strike ended when the governor of the province promised their demands would be met within 2 month.
The deadline is reaching in few day while none of the workers demands have been met.

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