Reports of protests and strikes in Iran
- iranprotests

- Sep 29
- 2 min read
Retired telecom workers in East Azerbaijan gathered in Tabriz, chanting: “Our legal rights will not be trampled.”
Bakers in Mashhad rallied for the second day in a row, chanting: “Enough with promises, our tables are empty.”
They gathered outside the governor’s office, saying their lives and businesses have hit a dead end under the weight of broken government pledges. According to the bakers, the subsidies meant to keep them afloat are either delayed or never paid at all.
Retired telecom workers in Tehran gathered in the Sardar Jangal area, chanting: “Our legal rights will not be trampled.”
They blamed years of injustice and mismanagement by the Executive Headquarters and the IRGC’s Cooperative Foundation as the root of their struggles. Retirees said these two bodies, by dominating posts and positions in the telecom structure, have blocked regulations from being enforced and withheld the rightful pay of thousands of retirees.
Retired telecom workers in Isfahan gathered outside the central office to protest injustice and mismanagement by the Executive Headquarters and the IRGC’s Cooperative Foundation.
Staff of Gil-rod Company in Rasht once again protested unpaid wages, loss of insurance, and broken promises by management.
Workers say they haven’t been paid, and their insurance has been cut off for seven months. According to protesters, company officials not only block direct follow-ups but also push new contracts just for signatures, dragging out the crisis even further.
Retired telecom workers in Hamedan province held a large protest.
They denounced what they called the “injustice of the Executive Headquarters, shareholders, and telecom owners,” demanding their legal rights, improved supplemental insurance, enforcement of by-law 89/24, and updated food and livelihood benefits.
Social security retirees in Shush rallied outside the MP’s office, chanting: “We won’t stop until we get our rights.”
Retired telecom workers in Zanjan held a protest.
They voiced opposition to government and management injustice, calling the Executive Headquarters, shareholders, and telecom owners the main obstacles to enforcing regulations and paying the legal rights of thousands of retirees.
Bakers in Isfahan gathered outside the governor’s office to protest the government’s unfulfilled promises.
Bakers in Mashhad protested for the second day in a row outside the governor’s office, chanting: “Our rights haven’t been paid for 100 days, the bread production cycle is at risk.”
Workers of Iran National Steel Group in Ahvaz marched through the city center and local market to amplify their protest.
They first gathered, then marched to express their anger and frustration over worsening living conditions and the violation of their rights.








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