Privatization

The Share of Education in the National GDP Is Less Than 2% in Iran/ Reza Dehlavi
Social justice, as a subset of the principle of justice, means equal rights for all people—regardless of race, color, language, social status, or similar factors—so that each person can attain what they rightfully deserve. Justice in education, as the most critical pillar of national progress and development, refers to the availability of “opportunities” and “educational […]...
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Reza Dehlavi
The Responsibilities of the Ministry of Industry and the Ministry of Labor in the Tabas Mine Tragedy/ Mousa Barzin
The Tabas mine disaster, which resulted in the deaths and injuries of dozens of workers, was not the first such incident and, unfortunately, is unlikely to be the last. It is clear that the safety of the country’s mines is not a priority for either employers or relevant government bodies. Determining which safety standards should […]...
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Mousa Barzin
Does changing governments result in a change in the performance of teacher unions? / Reza Dehlavi
The teacher unions in Iran declared their existence in the late 1970s after the revolution. Five independent and non-governmental unions called “Teacher Unions” were established in five provinces, as pioneers in pursuing the rights of teachers and students and entering the field of union demands. From the beginning of the 1980s, more teachers attempted to […]...
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Reza Dehlavi
Uncertainties of the “Generation” Plan; in conversation with Dr. Hossein Raghefar, economist/ Amir Aghaei
After the idea of “generating” government assets was proposed, the market strongly criticized this plan. Opponents pointed out that Iran’s economy is a government economy and the massive capacity known as government wealth has been accumulated over the years. Handing over the fate of this massive wealth to a seven-member team, even with legal and […]...
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Amir Aghayi
“Chapaul in the shelter of creativity/ Abbas Dehghani”
“Sayyid Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic, has approved the decision of the leaders of the three branches of government to sell surplus government properties and grant legal immunity to the decision-making body regarding the sale of these properties. With the approval of the decision by the leaders of the three branches of […]...
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Abbas Dehghani
State; plunderer of public interests / Saeideh Shafiei
The largest privatization in the history of Iran took place over the past few weeks, with 12% of the shares of Persian Gulf Petrochemical Company being transferred to two state buyers, worth over 118 trillion tomans. However, considering the nature of the buyers, this transfer cannot be considered a change of ownership to the private […]...
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Saeideh Shafiei
Privacy and respect for human rights / Mohammad Moghimi
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be translated accurately. Please provide a complete sentence for translation. Mohammad Moghimi One of the most important challenges of humanity throughout history has been the issue of livelihood and economy. After World War II, intellectuals sought to address the root causes of war and violence with […]...
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Mohammad Moghimi
Faryabaz Raeis Dana: Rouhani’s government is biased in marketization and privatization/ Delbar Tavakoli.Faryabaz Raeis Dana, a prominent figure: Rouhani’s government is biased towards marketization and privatization/ Delbar Tavakoli.
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be translated accurately. Please provide a complete sentence for translation. Delbar Tavakoli The echoes of workers’ slogans in the streets of Shush and Ahvaz in the months of Aban and Azar of this year, twisted: “They took Ismail, we are all part of it” and “Inflation […]...
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Delbar Tavakoli
Haft Tapeh; Privatization or Privatization? In conversation with Soheila Jaloudarzadeh, member of the Workers’ Faction in Parliament / Siavash Khoramgah.
This is a caption This is a caption Conversation with Siavash Khoramgah. Sohila Jaloudarzadeh, representative of the 10th Parliament of the Islamic Consultative Assembly from the Tehran electoral district, is a member of the Social Commission and the Labor Faction of this Parliament. She has also been a member of the Central Council of the […]...
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Siavash Khoramgah
Independent labor movement from party and government in the international arena; in conversation with Mehdi Kuhestani Nejad/ Ali Kalaii.
This is a caption این یک عنوان است This is a caption. Conversation with Ali Kalai Mehdi Kuhestani Nezhad is an active worker residing in Canada who has been involved in the labor field both inside and outside of Iran for many years. We sat down with Mr. Kuhestani Nezhad to discuss the situation of […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Privatization and its results; in conversation with Shapour Ehsani Rad, labor activist/ Simin Ruzgar
This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Shapour Ehsani Rad, born in 1340 in Masjed Soleiman, holds a diploma in mechanical engineering and works as a laborer and representative for laid-off workers in the steel and profile industry in Saveh. Mr. Ehsani Rad is also a member of the board […]...
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Simin Rouzgard
Administrative Council: A Response to the Dual Inefficiency of Government-Private Sector / Shahin Nasiri
This is a caption This is a caption Shahin Nasiri The idea of privatizing economic units in Iran can be understood in the context of a dualism between private and public. This duality represents several formal assumptions. In the realm of the economy, the private sector is completely separated from the public sector and is […]...
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Shahin Nasiri