New Zealand transport workers lead Iranian embassy protest in Wellington

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International Transport Workers Federation (New Zealand) media release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday 5 March 2008

New Zealand transport workers will be demonstrating outside the Iranian Embassy, 151 Te Anua Road, Hataitai, Wellington at 12 noon, Thursday 6 March 2008.

The protest is part of an international day of action by the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) for the freedom of Iranian unionist and bus driver Mansour Osanloo.

ITF New Zealand convenor Wayne Butson says the protest is important given New Zealand's trading links with Iran which would have an impact.

He says Mansour Osanloo is currently detained in the notorious Evin prison in Teheran.

The bus driver helped to create 'Sherkat-e Vahed' an independent trade union, representing 17,000 bus workers in Iran’s capital city, Tehran.

Osanloo and his fellow workers led protests that increased bus workers’ pay by fifty dollars a month, persuaded employers to provide work clothes, and got casual workers signed to two-year contracts. They argued for forty-dollar childcare allowances to be paid to women workers.

Mr Butson says Osanloo has been threatened, attacked and now imprisoned for five years for fighting for basic workers rights.

Article 26 of the Iranian constitution recognises the right of all citizens of the Islamic republic to participate in party politics, Union organisations and other types of associations. It is on this constitutional basis that Osanloo and others decided to revive their Union to defend the rights of the workers of Tehran's public transport system.

The Iranian Government is acting in defiance to the country's constitution, says Mr Butson.

"There are reports that workers who have refused to resign from the Union have not been paid overtime and have not had their years of service recognised."

New Zealand unions affiliated to the ITF include the Rail and Maritime Transport Union, the Maritime Union of New Zealand, the Aviation and Marine Engineers Association, the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union, the National Distribution Union, and the New Zealand Merchant Service Guild.

Other Council of Trade Union affiliated unions are supporting the action as well.

Solidarity actions, including demonstrations, will also be held at Iranian embassies, in cities, railway stations and at border crossings in Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ethiopia, Cote d’Ivoire, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mali, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Spain, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand and Turkey. Other countries are planning activities.

The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) is made up of 681 unions representing 4,500,000 transport workers in 148 countries. It is one of several Global Union Federations allied with the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).

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For further information contact ITF New Zealand convenor Wayne Butson on 04 4736693 or 0274962461

or Maritime Union of New Zealand communications officer Victor Billot on 021482219

Related

http://freeosanloo.org

http://www.labourstart.org/cgi-bin/solidarityforever/show_campaign.cgi?c=339

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When the U.S. Imperialist military is next to Irans' Coast with half its navy in the near-by region fully armed and in attack mode, and the surrounding countries in Europe and Asia contolled by the U.S. imperialists and their airports are fully armed and planes for attack mode, I hardly think in light of an impending nuclear war, and conventional war invasion of Iran, that the time for dotting every I in the collective agreement has arrived. Labour has its garantees contitutionally in Iran, but the threat of nuclear devastation and unjust illegal invasion of their country being immenent takes priority in the issuing of rights just as it was so when the axis power inavded and wared against the peoples, the unions swore not to strike, so that the liberation fronts being organized could do their work and organize to oppose the fascist war mongers. It seems co-incidental to me that every time Bushco threatens Iran suddenly the media is full of headlines faining solidarity with labour. That is false because since the end of the civil war in the U.S. the U.S. military has been known to kill and jail union organizers and it does so to this very day. Workers in America do not trust the U.S. Military for solidarity knowing full well they are on the bosses polluting side and opposed to the comming into being of the workers state that would abolish exploitation of labour which is what aggressive war and pollution is.

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Well done ITFNZ!

While the US may or may not decide to bomb Iran, the Iranian workers deserve nothing less than our solidarity and support. The dirty regime in Iran must be overthrown. The Iranians deserve the same rights as all workers, and covering up for the criminal ayatollahs is not the way to overthrow them.
Victory to the Iranian working class!
Death to all mullahs!

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sanctions for bush nor iranian people!

Re: New Zealand transport workers lead Iranian embassy protest i

sanctions for bush... ok. I dont believe in sanctions.
But how about freedom for Iran? Freedom not only from US bombing (no need to preach to the converted, friends) but freedom from the hell on earth that is the Islamic dictatorship of Iran.
We have a responsibility towards the Iranian people, and history will judge us not on whether we succesfully tarred one another as US stooges, but on what we did for our brothers and sisters in Iran.

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fair call.
getting news out if iran is important. being vigilant and if as if likely american govt forces move in, going on the offensive where US military ties lie.

the US military is stretched far, it can't get away with another massacre

Re: New Zealand transport workers lead Iranian embassy protest i

where were all these union protesters when we marched against the US invading Iraq- where they fucked unions over and still do so?

Re: New Zealand transport workers lead Iranian embassy protest i

quite tedious!!!

Re: New Zealand transport workers lead Iranian embassy protest i

"Death to all mullahs!"

Thats a bit silly

Re: New Zealand transport workers lead Iranian embassy protest i

Thank you to all Transport workers in Wellington.