Still hungry, still no wages after 4 months - Iran's Haft Tapeh sugar workers launch new protest

Still hungry, still no wages after 4 months - Iran's Haft Tapeh sugar workers launch new protest r1 ...

Still hungry, still no wages after 4 months!

Workers at Iran's giant Haft Tapeh sugar cane plantation and mill complex in Shush launched a new round of strikes and demonstrations on December 10 - International Human Rights Day - after more than four months without wages or benefits. The workers and their families are hungry, and they need your support.

In June this year, the workers held work stoppages and demonstrations to demand payment of wage arrears of up to four months. In response to our international campaign, the wage arrears were partially settled; temporary workers are still owed two months' wages for 2016. But workers have not been paid since July 11.

If you have not yet sent a message to the Iranian authorities, please CLICK HERE - international pressure can have an impact. E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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