Iraq

Iraq: Continuation of the workers' protests in the electricity sector – Basra

Written by Federation of Workers Councils and Unions in Iraq- FWCUI Wednesday, 27 October 2010
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We received this note from the FWCUI in Iraq about the ongoing struggles to defend the right to form a union. The invasion of Iraq was presented as a way of establishing “democracy”. Well, one fundamental democratic right is the right to form a union!

 

Iraq: Minister closes all union offices in Saddam-style move

Written by Akram Nadir (Union Organizer in Iraq and Kurdistan) Thursday, 12 August 2010
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Iraq: Minister closes all union offices in Saddam-style moveThe invasion of Iraq was supposed to establish a western-style “democracy”. But when it comes to basic trade union rights there is no such democracy. Union offices are raided, closed down, union assets are confiscated and union activists are victimized. Here we have the latest example of “democracy” at work in the Ministry of Electricity. But the workers are resisting as the photos provided here demonstrate.

 

Iraq: The Killing of Sardasht Osman

Written by Kevin Bell Monday, 14 June 2010
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Iraq: The Killing of Sardasht OsmanLast month’s killing of the journalist Sardasht Osman in the city of Mosul in northern Iraq was clearly aimed at silencing dissent under the Barzani regime that controls the Kurdish area of the country. It also highlights the limits of this bourgeois regime and the need for a socialist perspective in the region.

   

Iraq: Punishment Issued against Falah Alwan

Written by Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq (FWCUI) Tuesday, 26 January 2010
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Iraq: Punishment Issued against Falah AlwanThe administration of the Cotton Industries issued – based on a ministerial warrant – an order to transfer the unionist Falah Alwan from the company. The decision came as a result of the strike of the workers of the Cotton Industries Company which started on December 13, 2009.

 

Iraq: Statement on the Violation of the Freedom to Organize

Written by Federation of Workers’ Council and Unions in Iraq, FWCUI Monday, 18 January 2010
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Part of the process of creating a so-called western style “democracy” in Iraq is the passing of laws that restrict trade union rights. One of these involves the direct intervention of the state to decide who can and who cannot represent the workers, imposing an official union over the tops of the existing unions created by the workers. Here we publish a statement of the FWCUI for the information of our readers.

   

Iraq: Statement on the Victory of the Leather Industry Workers

Written by Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq (FWCUI) Thursday, 17 December 2009
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Iraq: Statement on the Victory of the Leather Industry WorkersThe workers in the leather production achieved a historic victory, when the administration agreed to pay safety benefits after more than fifty days of strike. The strikers have not responded to any promises made by the administration, but instead insisted in the fulfilment of all of their demands.

 

Iraq: Victory for the Leather Industry Workers on the 47th Day of Their Strike

Written by Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq (FWCUI) Thursday, 10 December 2009
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Iraq: Victory for the Leather Industry Workers on the 47th Day of Their StrikeThe workers in the leather industries achieved a historic victory when the administration officially agreed to pay all back safety benefits, and write out checks for other worker back pay. The workers maintained the integrity of their strike for forty-seven days, not allowing doubt or division to creep up on them.

   

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