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The Hodeidah Ports Workers Union denies the allegations of looting or layoffs of any workers’ dues

The Hodeidah Port Workers Union confirmed that the great damage suffered by the workers of Hodeidah ports and their families for eight years was the main and only cause of the blockade imposed on the ports of Hodeidah by the aggression coalition and its detention of entry to ships, which led to the workers stopping work and losing their source of livelihood.

The union categorically denied the content of what was reported by the flags of aggression about looting any dues for workers in the ports of Hodeidah, or dismissing them and replacing them with others.. noting that it is a disgrace of any credibility or truth.

The Syndicate indicated in a statement issued by it today, Wednesday, Shawwal 27, 1444 AH, corresponding to 05/17/2023 AD, that the publication of such false and misleading news has no purpose other than confusion and distortion, which the aggression media’s mouthpieces deliberately used and raised since the first moment of the aggression forces launching their aggression and imposing blockade on Yemen.

The statement indicated that the dues of workers in the ports of Hodeidah are disbursed in a timely manner, without delay, by the shipping companies, and there is no connection between any other party.

Surprised by the progress of those she called workers in the complaint and the failure to include their complaint in the content of what she covered in her news.. Demanding the publication of the complaint if they were characterized by the credibility and professionalism of the media, which they sold at the cheapest price.

Considering that spreading such lies and implicating economic establishments confirms the extent of bankruptcy and confusion that they have reached.

 

The statement stressed that the workers of the Yemeni Red Sea ports receive all the attention, appreciation and care from the leadership of the corporation, pointing out that what the aggression flags have been doing in targeting vital facilities that are indispensable to people, such as ports and economic facilities, are war crimes of the first degree, and crimes against humanity.

 

 

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