Iranian workers and toilers who have stood up to the anti-labor tyranny
ruling Iran are congratulated on the occasion of May 1, May Day, the
International Worker’s Day.
Mullahs’ anti-democratic policies have turned the workers and toilers poorer by the day and have intensified their exploitation and increased the number of unemployed. This regime and its leaders have used the work of laborers and Iranian people’s wealth for the purpose of suppression, for anti-nationalistic nuclear projects, and for spilling the blood of the deprived people of Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon, or have plundered this wealth in billions of dollars.
Mullahs’ anti-democratic policies have turned the workers and toilers poorer by the day and have intensified their exploitation and increased the number of unemployed. This regime and its leaders have used the work of laborers and Iranian people’s wealth for the purpose of suppression, for anti-nationalistic nuclear projects, and for spilling the blood of the deprived people of Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon, or have plundered this wealth in billions of dollars.
Among the consequences of this policy is rampant unemployment. Over
half of the active population is jobless. The closing down of the
factories and production units continues and adds to the large number of
unemployed. In the mullahs’ regime, workers lack the least legal
protection and employers who are mostly regime’s officials and
revolutionary guards, have no restrictions in firing them from their
jobs or aggressing against their rights. The great majority of Iranian
workers are working in workshops with less than 10 laborers and thus
they are not covered by the Labor Laws.
Moreover, safety rules for workers are not observed. In 2013 alone, more than three thousand workers lost their lives to accidents. Every week nearly 40 workers die in work related accidents. One million construction workers do not have social security insurances. In such circumstances, according to government reports, some young people, including girls, want to sell their kidneys… due to unemployment or debt. In 2010, 1690 kidney transplants were performed from cases who volunteered to sell their kidneys. The price of kidney in unofficial market reaches even 10 million toman. In Tehran’s Darvazeh-Ghar District, 'children are traded anywhere from 100,000 toman to five million toman”.
Three million children are deprived of schooling due to poverty. The state media have reported that 'the gap between social strata in Iran has increased 30 fold' and 'Iran has the largest class differences in the world.” The legendary wealth and unprecedented poverty is caused by the theft, corruption and bribery in the mullahs’ regime in which all regime leaders are involved. Khamenei, the chief crook, is the criminal leader of this regime who controls the “Executive Committee of Imam’s Order” worth $95 billion. The assets of this financial empire are obtained through confiscation of properties of millions of Iranian citizens, including dissidents and religious minorities. In addition, a large section of the vital arteries of country’s economy is in the hands of the IRGC and such foundations as the Foundation of the Oppressed that is under Khamenei’s direct control and exempt of taxes, like all other property affiliated with him.
Moreover, safety rules for workers are not observed. In 2013 alone, more than three thousand workers lost their lives to accidents. Every week nearly 40 workers die in work related accidents. One million construction workers do not have social security insurances. In such circumstances, according to government reports, some young people, including girls, want to sell their kidneys… due to unemployment or debt. In 2010, 1690 kidney transplants were performed from cases who volunteered to sell their kidneys. The price of kidney in unofficial market reaches even 10 million toman. In Tehran’s Darvazeh-Ghar District, 'children are traded anywhere from 100,000 toman to five million toman”.
Three million children are deprived of schooling due to poverty. The state media have reported that 'the gap between social strata in Iran has increased 30 fold' and 'Iran has the largest class differences in the world.” The legendary wealth and unprecedented poverty is caused by the theft, corruption and bribery in the mullahs’ regime in which all regime leaders are involved. Khamenei, the chief crook, is the criminal leader of this regime who controls the “Executive Committee of Imam’s Order” worth $95 billion. The assets of this financial empire are obtained through confiscation of properties of millions of Iranian citizens, including dissidents and religious minorities. In addition, a large section of the vital arteries of country’s economy is in the hands of the IRGC and such foundations as the Foundation of the Oppressed that is under Khamenei’s direct control and exempt of taxes, like all other property affiliated with him.
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