Tunisia: Protests in Agriculture Sector Over Attempts to Sabotage Satates’ Lands in Siliana

Workers and employees of all the fields of the agriculture sector in Siliana governorate went on a full strike on March 3.

The newspaper “The People” reported that the protesters organized a mass rally in which they raised slogans and banners denouncing the deterioration of the professional and social conditions in the various fields of the sector due to the authorities’ disavowal of their pledges and obligations concluded in sessions with the union party. They stressed their alignment with their union’s structure.

work of the policy of sabotaging the public sector with the aim of privatizing it. Such aspect yields to the dictates of the global looting circles and the application of the wild, liberal approach of all successive governments.

It is worth noting that the union party called for an immediate retreat from what was published regarding the assignment of women in the list of 37, and stressesd that regional and central authorities must abide by the requirements of the meetings agreements and apply them immediately and regularize the status of the barns that have been neglected since 2010.

It also demands the adoption of exceptional promotions such as the rest of the sectors, the maintenance and equipping of all regional and local departments and departments, the provision of work requirements in them, and the empowerment of those eligible for maintenance grants, night work grants, liability grants, and milk.

The union party also stressed the necessity of rearranging the currency in the item and enabling those who are entitled to work clothes by approving acquisition receipts and creating two regional departments for the Northwest Forestry and Pastures Office in the region and the Office of International Lands besides enabling the spiritual area from the headquarters of a local administration and reconsidering the issue of voting in the area And preparing the headquarters of the local administration in the crumbling area.

 

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