Workers’ right to housing in 99

The right of workers to housing in 1999 has created the debates that we will address in this news package:
Faramarz Tawfiqi on Wednesday’s meeting of the Supreme Labor Council Right to housing The workers said: “If they want to resolve the issue of wage justice with the right to workers ‘housing, the workers’ representatives will not sign this resolution either.” Tawfiqi clarified: Certainly the right to housing is not a cure for the pain of the worker. The non-signing of the wage bill by the labor representatives in April was not due to the right to housing, but to non-compliance with Article 41 of the Labor Law.
Shakur Pourhossein, an observer member of the parliament in the Wages and Wages Council, announced the increase of workers ‘housing rights this year and said: “According to the agreements reached between government representatives, labor representatives and representatives of employers, it has been decided to increase workers’ housing rights again this year.” .
He added: “Due to the criticism of the way workers ‘wages are determined in the Wage Council, it has been established to reconsider workers’ rights, which are the main basis of the production wheel in the country.”
The observer member of parliament in the Salary and Wages Council added: “This decision has been taken to improve the living conditions of workers, which we hope will partially bridge the gap between workers’ wages and inflation.”
Pourhossein added: “The rate of inflation and the cost of living of workers today is higher than the wages set for workers and has put workers below the poverty line, which has caused concern to this working class in the year of the leap in production.”
He emphasized: According to the tacit agreements that have been made so far between the members of the Wage and Wage Council, there is a possibility of increasing the workers’ housing right by 200,000 Tomans this year, but the final decision must be made in the meeting of this council.
In the end, the observer member of the parliament in the Salary and Wages Council pointed out the reason for not holding the council meeting last Wednesday, noting that the council meeting was supposed to be held last Wednesday to discuss increasing workers’ housing rights, but due to the change of minister Industry, this meeting has been postponed to next week.
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