Wide demonstration in Sulaimaniya to employees as a result of delay their monthly salaries
Tomorrow Press / Sulaymaniyah: Hundreds of employees in the province of Sulaymaniyah, on Tuesday, as a result of the delay in their monthly salaries, which led to the closure of the road amid the province.
Osman said one of the protesters stood for "tomorrow Press" that "hundreds of staff went out again today to protest unpaid wages as a result of more than 70 days," pointing out that "the protesters have shut down by Salem Street, the main link with other provinces."
"The staff is no power they have only pretending, and the provincial government to solve this dilemma, which affected all the course of life," adding that "the citizen is responsible for the province and Baghdad problems on both sides to resolve all Ashkalyatem resulting unfortunately the expense of the citizen."
It was Iraq's Kurdistan region salaries cut after disagreements between Baghdad and Erbil, on how the oil's administration, but with the beginning of the take over Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi country's government, it was agreed between Arbil and Baghdad on multiple points, including sending employees' salaries in exchange for release province oil through SOMO Indeed, the central government sent the bulk of their salaries.
And pretending to hundreds of citizens of the region for months, as a result of the delay or stop their salaries, which led to the affected public economy in the Kurdistan region.
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