The Iraqi workers live in disgraceful and inhumane conditions due to the lack of a state, the labour law, and supervisory structures such as labor unions and parties, as well as the infinite capitalist system’s greed to exploit them.
Today we are in Nahrawan, a city on the outskirts of Baghdad, specifically in the 800 brick factories that employ 160,000 people.
The city is known for its pollution, diseases, and human slavery, but it is also a major supplier of bricks to Iraq.
Workers in this factory manufacture millions of bricks every day to help create the new Iraq that they have been waiting for since 2003, but they receive the worst wages, facilities, and rights in exchange.
in addition to inhumane exploitative relations Between them and the factory owners, bisaid a lot of child labor.