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Protest and Workers Struggle in Iran

“At its peak, the uprising attracted global media coverage, which tended to reduce it to a liberal feminist struggle for legal rights already enjoyed by middle-class white women in the Western world.”

Over 90 percent of national industries have been sold to the private sector…”

“80 percent of workers’ employment contracts have become temporary.”

According to the the Iranian Labor News Agency (ILNA) report of 2022, 95 percent of workers in Iran are on fixed-term contracts.

“At this point, state intervention is limited to repression aimed at protecting the interests of the capitalists closely tied to the regime.”

“Iran ranks 102 in the world in workers’ safety.”

The reason Workers at Crouse manufacturer of car parts are on “extremely low wages lies in the fact that women make up 70 percent of the company’s labor force. They must work on their feet for 10 hours per day, and the use of cell phones is prohibited..”

Protest and labour struggle

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