Saadet Party Leader Questions Justice for Workers Amid Protests
Mahmut Arıkan, the head of the Saadet Party, criticized the need for government intervention for workers’ rights during a protest by Özşen Mining employees in Uzunköprü, Edirne. He questioned the fairness of a system that only addresses labor issues when ministers step in.
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Mahmut Arıkan, the General President of the Saadet Party, addressed the ongoing protests by employees of Özşen Mining, a subsidiary of Kiremitçiler Group, in Uzunköprü, Edirne. During his remarks, Arıkan raised critical questions regarding the treatment of workers in the country, asking, "Is the right of workers in this nation only acknowledged when ministers intervene? Must there be a march for every outstanding payment? Are hunger strikes the only way to secure wages? The system you have established over the past 24 years is unjust."
Arıkan's comments come in response to the growing unrest among workers who are demanding their rights and fair compensation. He emphasized the need for systemic changes to ensure that labor rights are respected without the necessity of public demonstrations or extreme measures.
The Saadet Party leader's statements reflect a broader concern about the current labor conditions in Turkey, where many workers feel overlooked by authorities. With the economic landscape under scrutiny, Arıkan's remarks resonate with those advocating for urgent reforms to protect workers' rights and ensure fair treatment in the workforce.
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