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Leather Industry workers organize a large sit-in and
dissolve Alhaq association

Leather Industry workers organize a large sit-in and
dissolve Alhaq association
Workers of the
General Company of Leather Industry in al-Karada a
suburb in Baghdad started a sit-in inside the company on 17 January 2004 in protest against the way the Ministry and administration handle
the workers salaries and allowances. They accused the administration of
corruption. The sit-in demands included; replace the administration and the
accounting and planning managers in particular. Identify those behind the company’s
losses as the administration claims and identify those responsible for the
company’s debts from
the former regime’s era and stop punishing workers on these debts
by stopping their allowances or through putting mental pressure on them by
holding the responsible for these debts. Pay workers’
allowances on due dates. Replace those who represent workers before the
administration and hold new elections under the supervision of the Federation
of Workers’ Councils and Unions in Iraq.
Recognize the right of workers to obtain pieces of product to be distributed on
them after each production cycle. The delegation of the FWCUI headed by Samih Ashor, the deputy secretary
of the federation in attendance of Qasim Hadi, head of the Union of Unemployed in Iraq met
a group of workers. The delegation emphasized that workers’ organizations is
the affair of workers themselves and that the
administration must understand that the workers are the actual producers while
its task is organize the production.
It is worth mentioning that the company’s
production exceeded 120% of the maximum production planned previously. The
delegation of the FWCUI met the administration and informed it about the
workers demands. The administration promised to answer the workers’ demands
next Wednesday and claimed it agrees with these demand. The Alhaq
association established by al-Sadr group was dissolved on demand from the
workers and was replaced with a branch for the FWCUI.
Recently various
Iraqi cities witnessed a large wave of strikes and workers’ protests and the
FWCUI play a key role in organizing and leading these protests as was the case
with the protest of workers of energy in Baghdad and Nasiryiah, electricity in Basra, construction
workers in Nasiryiah and petrochemical manufactures
in Baghdad.
The Ela Alammam reporter learnt that
a conference is to be organized for representatives of Iraqi workers in the end
of January or early February in Baghdad under the supervision of the FWCUI.
FWCUI
17. Jan 2005