World Organization of Labor

Has Society’s Response to the Tabas Mine Disaster Been Adequate?/ Ahmad Alavi
According to official reports, Iran experiences dozens of fatal mining accidents annually. The exact number of victims is unclear due to underreporting of incidents, but some estimates suggest that more than 100 serious accidents occur in Iran’s mines each year, many of which result in the death of workers (see Table 1). The International Labour […]...
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Ahmad Alavi
Ineffective criteria in determining minimum wage/ Ehsan Haghani
Work and using one’s own hands to provide for their own and their family’s needs has been one of the most common ways of life for humans since ancient times. The emergence of the Industrial Revolution and the expansion of industries, along with the increase in demand for labor on one hand and the effort […]...
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Ehsan Haghi
Children in the dream of childhood/ Abolfazl Alizadeh
Years ago, we may have seen children in the profession of begging, but now they are forced to do anything, even tasks that pose great danger to them. If we were to write a quick article, words would not be enough to describe this widespread pain in the world, in which children have no say […]...
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Abolfazl Alizadeh