A united strike by thousands of workers of Mahshahr Petrochemical Complex

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We have previously reported that the workers of Bandar Imam Petrochemical Complex in Mahshahr have been on strike, and have been gathering in protest in front of the headquarters of the petrochemical complex since Sunday morning, 25 Sept 2011.

According to another report published by the Iranian Workers’ Free Union, workers from Arvand, Amirkabir, and Tondguyan Petrochemicals started their own strike simultaneously with Bandar Imam workers in the early hours of Sunday 25 September.

According to this report, 6,000 workers from different shifts participated in the Bandar Imam protest, gathering in front of the headquarters of the complex, marching and chanting their demands.

The main demand of the petrochemical workers in Mahshahr’s Special Economic Zone is to eliminate the role of contractors as intermediaries between the workers and the employers. It should be noted that during the great workers’ strike in April, it was officially agreed that within three months, this demand would be fulfilled. But the workers have been continually put off.

The Worker-communist Party of Iran unequivocally supports the united strikes of Mahshahr’s petrochemical workers and their just demand, and calls workers in all other work centres to join this struggle for eliminating the role of contractors nationally, and for other just demands.

 

Worker-communist Party of Iran

27 September 2011

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