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they started working directly, now many people go home from work until a few years ago , they did not have a good day, the empty halls of dirty machines and empty places of workers who had to leave the factories. bank debt, lack of sufficient liquidity, problems caused by transfer. inaccuracy and lack of raw materials and modern equipment had led to the closure of these production units. here in the land of sunshine, two large azarab hebco factories were in difficult conditions. no one is responsible for everyone's life , at least hope for the family and hebkop organization to come back , that's all we want. azarab with 10 percent power
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you have reported the violations in the field of privatization to difficult conditions. we must reduce this to at least the same amount of workers as we already have , which means 3 thousand at least, that is, to reach 3 thousand in order to develop, which can be done here with the conditions that we have. we saw here, in my opinion , it can be developed to a much higher level . we like that there were hundreds of such factories in the country. the recovery process should start very soon. investigating violations in the field of privatization, granting banking facilities, facilitating business licenses, and adjusting tax and customs distortions are on the agenda. is placed tabriz machine building
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is one of the mother industries of east azarbaijan and one of the largest and most progressive industrial complexes in the country, which was on the verge of closure due to improper privatization. dr. raisi, who started his pursuits since he was the head of the judiciary, continued his efforts to solve the problems. it is a celebration in this factory. the good day of the workers of this complex has arrived. don't be tired. we will not allow the problem to be such that you suffer like before, god willing. thank god that mr. raisi said so far on time. about our company
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, they came last time when they were in the judiciary thank god, they put into practice all the words they said , of course, when they came, they were the qaza'ee. at that time, the production was stagnant , and our rights were very difficult to reach, but now, thank god , our rights are at the center of our production . we broke the production record of our company for many years. now, thank god, the condition of the workers has improved a lot. after many years, they return to work and their smiles are as sweet as the sugar that is produced here, it is going
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to be produced again in the yasush sugar factory. we fired all the factory workers at once. he said, "sir, let's go after your work . your house was already asleep. the factory was completely asleep . they said, "sir, go, really, that night, i didn't leave until the morning. what can i say to my homeland? we were fired from the factory. having gathered and protesting, as soon as
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mr. raisi entered the factory, they opened the factory door with a grinding stone and all the workers entered the factory. 18 days after the transfer of all workers with a minimum of 24 years of experience and a maximum of 24 years. 9 years of service competition, which has caused the person to be unemployed with the special cement, it was canceled and the seal of the factory was broken, and god willing, the production wheels of this factory will start moving.
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we don't know how happy our children are, how much energy they get that the factory is starting, from all points of view. we are very happy, we have been born again. hi , dad, karen, come to avesta , but we are at the height of despair . we are in a very difficult situation with 3 avesta children . we really had no hope for this world. in one day , we will be together for a long time, and my husband called me. he said that someone broke the roof
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of the water factory and our water was very happy very really mr. raisi, you are our bread and butter, we have filled the empty bread again , you have enlightened the hearts of all the workers of the factory , the director who fired all of them unjustly, come , may god increase the bread on your table, may god give you honor. the recovered material in this factory is 2 thousand billion tomans and the number of directly restored jobs will reach 130 people in the first step and 200 people in the second step. in addition to the sugar factory, 44 production and industrial units of the province, including rahmat, have returned to production.
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118 thousand people were employed in these units. this means reducing unemployment in the country. and creating employment, creating hope in the society, this is what we should seek to create more than in the past. there is also a factory in kurdistan that has been in ruins for several years. after 15 years of operation, the sewing machines of kurdistan parris factory stopped moving due to bank debts. but now, after 6 years and thanks to new investment, they are working again. here in shiraz, iran's telecommunications industry factory
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had no production for 14 years. the specialized parent company, which was responsible for the production of telecommunication equipment and infrastructure in the country, has a huge debt and its privatization from it stopped moving. on the day it was closed, the number of workers who were here was about 1300 people. no one came to tell me what is your reason, sir? what a problem the 13th government will remove these plastics from the machines and the lights of the factory will be turned on . what is important to us is that the factory starts quickly and thousands of workers are employed, and this issue of production that we say is the year of growth because we we want to go build a factory and import equipment, so what is this? now this factory exists, its equipment is there, everything is ready. only a legal work should be done if this happens, you should definitely do it, it means
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that there will be no problem now, god willing, we have come to shiraz to witness that the factory has been revived . according to experts, the cost of reviving a stagnant industrial unit is on average 1/3 of the cost of re-establishing an industrial unit, and the speed of profit employment is also much higher. in our country, 55% of units are closed or partially closed in the field of industry. 36% of mabghi's agricultural sector is in other fields of production and services, the revival of each of which will shine a bright light on the country's production and employment. the 13th government plans to increase the number of industrial units by the end of this year bring the restored number to 8000 industrial units and in total 12000 factories will return to production within the next one year. to the revival of semi-closed units , the completion of semi-finished industrial units should be added. an example is here in baf.
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it creates more than 300 direct jobs and more than 3 thousand indirect jobs in the region. the direct recovery unit of this factory has an annual capacity of 800,000 tons of sponge iron. this project was handed over to the private sector with 30% progress in 1990, but its construction gained momentum in the 13th government. 550 thousand annually with the opening of this new line tons of construction industrial clubs will be produced, which will provide employment for 100 people directly and 500 people indirectly. the added value of the mining sector faced negative growth from 1399 to spring 1401. focusing on the activation of mining capacities, in the summer, the growth
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of the added value of the mining sector reached 7 percent, and in the fall of 1401 , with a significant increase, it reached 2.6 percent. in these two years, more than 50 mining projects worth one billion dollars have been completed in the 13th government. 3,000 mines that were removed from the uncertainty of 2,700 . a hundred more are being reviewed it is widespread from the ministry of hearing that, god willing , the status and tasks of these 300 mines have been determined . there is a possibility that our mines can be activated . there are some obstacles. tell me about the local issues , my dear, dear representative of the workers. this can all be solved with the social responsibilities that he has left. for the mining industry and the law , the village is given the right to prosper with the same income. it is possible to improve the rural roads, the children of that area can be employed, similar to what
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happened in the mining industry, the growth of production in various industrial and service units, and the employment and trade of the country can be improved. data based on the statistics of the central bank of 1401, the growth of production of large industries in spring, summer, autumn and winter respectively 3. 13. 9. and 12.8. and in total, during the year 1401, the amount of production of these industries recorded a very significant growth of 9.6% . according to the statistics center, the overall growth of the industry in the 13th government in the winter of 1401 reached double digits and reached 11.9%. this figure
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a relationship that shows this issue even compared to the era. the epidemic is even more severe. during the first two years of the covid-19 crisis, the death rate of renters facing eviction more than doubled. we spoke to squatters across the country about the impact of being evicted from their homes on their destabilizing health . my name is sabrina davis. i live in kansas city, missouri. in february year 2021. take me out of my blood. i am mario garcia. i live in dallas, texas. i faced layoff and am still dealing with this problem. i currently live in durham, north carolina. i am the mother of a wonderful 10-year-old boy.
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in december 2022, we were evicted from my house. after two years of struggling to pay the rent , i faced eviction. the only thing i felt was my blood pressure dropping. at that moment, i saw that i fell in the street. here in dallas we have a problem with homelessness and myself. i saw him in such a situation. after living in the house i had rented for a year and when i complained about the water and electricity bill , the landlord decided to get an eviction order for me instead of solving the problem. where should i go? this was my main problem because i could not be homeless. there was no option for a working mother and a son who excelled in school. we were meant to be part of a community. this
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i was living in a hotel for 6 or 7 months until we finally found a room to rent. we did not have a kitchen to cook in. in addition, we are exposed to covid and virus and we had a cold and there was always a fear of going to the doctor. you are trying to pay for a house and a roof over your head. woe to the day when you are sick and have to pay for medicine and examination. i decided not to spend the extra $100 or $200 that i had to spend on food for two weeks until the next pay period. i couldn't
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spend it on food or transportation anymore. it was terrible, it was scary , i was so stressed that one day i got a heart fever, my body was sweating and i felt nauseous. i didn't even think i could face it . and it shows the mortality of people. thank you for being on this program. before we discuss your review
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, explain to us who will be affected by the layoff. we've known for a long time that renter organizers and advocates have sounded the alarm that these people seem to be mostly black renters. especially women with children in this new study we found approx 30% of black women who are renters with their children face the threat of eviction every year and we need to do something about these inequalities using different strategies. we need to think about the racist policies in the housing sector that have pushed some americans into expensive unregulated, often exploitative, rental markets. in your new research, which has just been published, court records
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have been examined. these are the people who are facing eviction cases and are threatened with deportation. then you have investigated the death rate in these people. what causes asked about the existence of a relationship between dismissal and health status. do your research people , there are many reasons to think about this , that layoffs have terrible health consequences both in terms of chronic stress and mental health , the death rate acts as a social mirror and the culmination of all the mechanisms associated with evictions and health so whether it's prioritizing rent over health care and food or experiencing extreme housing instability. employers who are threatened with eviction have almost twice the death rate during the epidemic
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that was what we were based on. i think that the case of the dismissal of these people actually shows the risk of an event like the dismissal itself, but there is also a more general indicator of financial problems. we know that the threat of dismissal has negative effects on people's health even if they are never fired. therefore, constant stress related to finding a house to rent or facing eviction is a traumatic process.
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there is an interpretation and that is that the rent must be paid first. we know that renters tend to sacrifice other needs such as food and health care when rents go up. it can often be related to before the dismissal. therefore, all these messages are combined over time in such a way as to form the state of health related to before and after the period of dismissal. but it was clear. dan, i would like to say that your research does not actually address the reasons for this trend. i mean how strong is the evidence you are talking about. you are providing shortcuts. i think your article definitely proves this. right yes in this research, we do not make any claims regarding the causality of the expulsion event to do we're kind of comparing
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how mergo. among the people who were sued for eviction during the pandemic , the death rate among this group changed before the pandemic, so this is a descriptive finding rather than a causal finding of this research, actually showing a very sharp increase in the rate death is fatal for these people during the first one or two years of the epidemic. however , it appears that even with the limitations associated with the study.
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it should be economical, and we also want to point out that before the outbreak of the epidemic, we had also experienced a crisis in the housing sector. so this data shows in a way how these conditions have been exacerbated by the spread of covid-19, but i think that now that the rent pressures have reached their highest level and evictions are increasing again, we actually have to these policies are not only related to housing policies but also related to health policies to reduce the evacuation process and guarantee affordable housing for everyone. gentlemen from sarai irani are our guests
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