
"In recent weeks, we have received shocking reports about the suffering of the working class under wartime conditions in Iran. When factories, workshops or service projects are shut down or scaled back, contract workers, day laborers and those in informal employment are the first to suffer."
Iran is under the threat of renewed conflict, impacting over 93 million citizens. The U.S. blockade of Iranian ports aims to cut oil revenues and restrict goods. Ordinary workers, teachers, and wage earners are most affected by these tensions. Trade unionist Ismail Abdi highlights the suffering of the working class, noting that wartime conditions lead to factory closures and reduced employment, severely weakening workers' bargaining power and driving wages down.
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