EI joins with other trade unions to demand rights for workers and a free society in Iran
Speakers included representatives of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), EI, Amnesty International and the Belgian trade unions confederations CGSLB/ACLVB, CSC/ACV and FGTB/ABVV. They all underlined the urgent need to continue the fight for Iranian workers’ fundamental freedoms at work – the right to organise, to hold trade union meetings and to bargain collectively. And to use guaranteed human and trade union rights as a foundation for building a democratic society. EI Deputy General Secretary Jan Eastman regretted that the sole Iranian government’ response to all attempts by EI to engage in a dialogue “so far has been repression and arrests – followed by more repression and more arrests.” “EI wants to support and represent Iranian teachers, who are seeking to join the 30 million in the EI family, as a fully fledged trade union member,” she said. She emphasised that:
- Now is the time for trade union rights, in law and practice;
- Now is the time for the Government of Iran to: drop all charges against unionists relating to trade union protest action; annul their sentences; and compensate them for damages suffered as a result of these charges and convictions; and
- Now is the time to stay the execution of Iranian teacher unionist Farzad Kamangar’s death sentence, annul his conviction and secure his release from detention.
- Release Sajad Khaksari, son of Mohamad Khaksari of the Iranian Teachers’ Trade Association; and
- Release Hashem Khastar, Jafar Ebrahimi, Alireza Hashemi, and many professors as yet unamed - all arrested since June 11.
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