Iranian truck drivers demand better conditions as strikes threaten government stability
Truck drivers gain momentum in Iran
Iranian truck drivers have expanded their work halts to include more than 100 towns and cities across the country. (Video provided by foreign desks.)
Iranian truck drivers have expanded their work halts to include more than 100 towns and cities across the country, but the administrative regime has launched a violent crackdown on strikers in the Kurdish city of Sanandazi.
Iranian experts have given strike payments and other forms of assistance. Islamic Republicwith the aim of improving human rights and causing a change of government from within.
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Iranian truck drivers continue their strike for better conditions as the action reportedly spread to over 100 towns and cities. (Foreign desk)
Alileza Nader of Washington, DC, is an expert in the Iranian regime studying Iran’s labor unrest, and told Fox News Digital: AFL-CIO can be played A key role in leading truck drivers to international attention. ”
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Nader said, “A national truck driver strike can paralyze the regime as it faces an increase in vulnerability. Truck driver strikes are even more effective when other sectors of Iran’s economy go to strike, particularly the energy and other transport sectors.”
Many opponents of the administrative administration hope that the US government will take pages from former President Ronald Reagan’s playbook against now-repeated communist Poland through organized support for workers and their unions.
The US administration cooperated previously The collapse of the Communist Soviet Union By the free American labor movement injecting democracy into trade in largely closed communist society.
The central economic issues of animating work halts, which began on May 18th in the southern city of Bandar Abbas, include reducing working conditions and insurance costs. According to the independent Diaspora News Organization Iranwirethe surge in insurance coincided with small-sized medical care.

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The coalition of Iranian truckers and heavy vehicle drivers is calling for relief for lack of roadside assistance for grafting in cargo allocation.
Truck drivers are also looking for improved costly spare parts, freight brokerage fees and diesel quotas. There is also demand for greater security for long stretches of Iranian highways.
“The driver who protests for his bread and dignity is not a mob,” the truck driver’s union said, and “protest is not a crime, it is our legal right,” Iran Wire reported.
“The latest national truck driver strike is not an isolated incident. It is just the latest manifestation of the deep disillusionment of Iranians who have been denied dignity and proper rights over the past 46 years,” Iranian expert and editor-in-chief of foreign desks, Lisa Daftali told Fox News Digital. Wave of protest Throughout the patchwork of sectors and communities, each uprising refers to a single, comprehensive truth. Iranians send a message not only to the government but to the world as a whole, seeking support for freedom and fundamental rights. ”

Iranian truck drivers have been on strike since last week, demanding better circumstances. (Foreign desk)
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She said, “This is a fundamental demand, but as history shows, it is not easily achieved under a government that has proven that it cannot lead a life worthy of reform or Iranians.”
In 2019, the United States Federation of Labor and Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) urged workers’ rights activists to be released in Tehran. 2018, Teamsters Unionrepresenting most US truck drivers, issued solidarity assistance to truck drivers on strike in more than 290 Iranian cities.