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Industrial unrest at Iran's petrochemical industry.
by Roozbeh_Gilani on Wed Nov 07, 2012 08:44 AM PSTWhat the "Press TV", the English language mouthpiece of the fascist islamist regime is failing to report for obvious reasons, is that the real concern for the ruling Islamo fascists these days is the raising labour unrests amongst Iran's petrochemical workers. These unrests started with basic demands: right to collective wage negotiations, assembly and independent trade unions. These demands and strikes are becoming more and more militant and political in nature.
The nightmare scenario for Islamist regime is not sanctions or military attacks. But a broad coalition of labour, women and student activists against them. This coalition is being formed through daily struggles of above mentioned entities.