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What direction are the protests of the workers of Haft Tappeh Sugar and Ahvaz Steel taking from the perspective of the demands movement? / Amir Javaheri Langroudi
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be translated accurately. Please provide the full Farsi text. Amir Javaheri Langroudi In Iran, the wrong economic policies of previous governments, including the government of Prudence and Hope (Hassan Rouhani), based on privatization and economic adjustment, closure of production units, temporary and guaranteed contracts, widespread layoffs, […]...
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AdminThe workers are busy protesting/ Majid Dari
“مردم ما به دنبال آرامش و آرامش در جهان هستند.” “Our people are seeking peace and tranquility in the world.” Majid Dari Workers of Haft Tappeh and Foolad Khuzestan were able to start a new season of labor-civil protests. They had very serious and influential examples that, although lasted for many days, were never turned […]...
Read MoreA Look at Trade Unions’ Rights in Iran / Abuzar Nasrollahi
This is a caption This is a caption. Abuzar Nasrollahi 1- The legal concept of a worker is fundamentally different from what we have in mind. In our thoughts, a worker is the same as a laborer who, in the early 14th century, was introduced in Iranian political literature and until the 1957 revolution, was […]...
Read MoreCan labor movements reclaim social space from oppressive institutions? / Ahmad Alavi
“این تصویر نشان دهنده یک کوهستان زیباست” This image shows a beautiful mountain. Ahmad Alavi Strikes and protests by sugar workers and trade union activists during the Tappeh Week, as well as by Ahvaz steel workers, once again demonstrated that if trade and civil society organizations become active, they can take control of the social-political […]...
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AdminA Look at the State of Iran’s Labor Sector in the UPR (Periodic Global Report) / Ehsan Hosseinzadeh
This is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be translated accurately. Please provide a complete sentence or phrase in Farsi for translation. Ehsan Hosseinzadeh UPR or Universal Periodic Review is a global mechanism that examines the human rights situation in all 193 member countries of the United Nations. This mechanism is an innovation of […]...
Read MoreWorkers in Iran under the index of destruction/ Morteza Hamoonian
At the time of writing these words, the budget bill for 2019 has not yet been presented to the Islamic Consultative Assembly. However, Kazem Jalali, the head of the parliamentary research center, has stated that there are two opinions regarding the rights of workers and employees in the coming year. One is that these rights […]...
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AdminA Look at the Reasons for the Ineffectiveness of Workers’ Movements in Iran/ Mohammad Mohabi
This is a picture of a beautiful flower. Mohammad Mohabbi Nowadays, it is almost clear to everyone that without professional and organized work, it is not possible to advance a demand; especially when one side is a government institution with high power. Power can only be balanced with power. One of the most important ways […]...
Read MoreResponse to the arguments against the ban on pursuing the Telegram case / Mohammad Moghimi
There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text to be translated. Mohammad Moghimi Following the protest against the order to prosecute myself and 8 of my colleagues by the issuing investigator to block the messaging app Telegram, in response to the request of many people in this issue of the monthly […]...
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Mohammad MoghimiGlobal efforts for the Convention on the Elimination of Violence in the Workplace / Elaheh Amani
This is a caption This is a caption Goddess Amani 16-Day Campaign Strategy Against Sexual Violence The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign is one of the longest and most impactful global campaigns for women’s human rights. It was launched in 1991 by 23 feminists from Northern countries (America, Canada, and Europe) and […]...
Read MorePrivatization of universities, in the service of profit and oppression/ A breath of light
This is a caption “This is a caption”Nasim Roshanayi Breeze of Brightness The Islamic Republic introduced and established itself with the discourse of “the revolution of the oppressed”. A government in which education was supposed to be free. The third principle of the Constitution emphasizes free education, physical education, and the facilitation and expansion of […]...
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