Discurso de Esmail Bakhshi: Huelga de Haft Tappeh, 18 de agosto del 2018

Esmail Bakhshi es uno de los representantes de los trabajadores de la
empresa de caña de azúcar Haft Tappeh. La siguiente es la
transcripción en inglés de su discurso durante la huelga del 18 de
agosto de 2018. Traducción: Henry Chango Lopez, President of
the IWGB Union.

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Twelfth day of the Haft Tappeh strike

Day twelve of the Haft Tappeh Sugar Cane Company workers’ strike. Continue reading

Sixth day of the Haft Tappeh strike, August 24th 2018

The workers of the Haft Tappeh Sugar Cane complex have been on strike for six days. On the first day of the strike (August 18th) Esmail Bakhshi, one of their elected representatives, set out their problems and demands in a speech. Here is a summary of the main points Mr Bakhshi mentioned. Continue reading

Haft Tappeh: La transcription de discours de Esmail Bakhshi lors de la grève du 18 août 2018

Esmail Bakhshi est l’un des représentants des travailleurs du complexe sucrier de Haft Tappeh. Ce qui suit est la transcription en français de son discours lors de la grève du 18 août 2018. Continue reading

Fourth day of the Haft Tappeh strike

Important news on the fourth day of the Haft Tappeh strike. Continue reading

Haft Tappeh strike continues!

The Haft Tappeh strike is continuing! Continue reading

Esmail Bakhshi’s speech: Haft Tappeh strike, August 18th 2018

Esmail Bakhshi’s speech: Haft Tappeh strike, August 18th 2018. Continue reading

New Haft Tappeh strike

The following is a short message from the Haft Tappeh Sugar Cane Workers’ Union. An English transcript of Esmail Bakhshi’s speech will be available on the Shahrokh Zamani Action Campaign’s site later today. Continue reading

Haft Tappeh workers on strike again

Haft Tappeh workers on strike, February 5th 2018.

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Teachers arrested during Tehran protest

On Thursday May 10th, as part of a peaceful country-wide protest, teachers and retired teachers in Iran demanded more funds for education, higher wages and an end to privatisation. The protest in Tehran was violently broken up and many teachers and activists were arrested. Continue reading