Amid the state’s absence, the weakest party in the equation pays double the price.

When the state in our country is built on concepts that are against workers originally, then how will the situation be in its presence and then absence?

In the workers and poor people’s biased thought, there is a saying that the scientific theory is derived from the interest upon reaching it, and it is the workers’ interest. Therefore, their thinking is the most scientific, due to the availability of the condition, while others do not have an interest in reaching it, because it may become an obstacle in the way of attaining a bigger wealth.

In Lebanon, where the law is absent or becomes selective, due to power and influence, the workers and poor people pay the largest prices, whether in legislation or in approaches to taxes, and at their forefront as well are the actual practices, or what was agreed to name in the Lebanese norms.

The Lebanese economic options which have been implemented for decades are harder and worse than corruption, which is legalized, and is certainly worse than the known corruption.

As for the environment, it is the right of the people and living things in the language of the system, and the state’s absence is a new way to make profits and to violate of the law, and to collect a bigger wealth. Here, also, the citizen and especially the poor worker pays the ugliest price, which rids him of not only his right to have wealth but of life itself.

A tribute to workers on their anniversary, hoping that their struggle will turn into a common cause between them, as we have seen last year in The Syndicates’ coordinating body, so that the workers do not remain the children of sectarianisms in every anniversary, holding all causes except their causes.

Publisher: Lebanese Company for Information & Studies

Editor in chief: Hassan Moukalled


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