Mines protest against the request for astronomical membership fees of Iran Mining House

Mines protest against the request for astronomical membership fees of Iran Mining House
  • 2021-01-02
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A member of the Iran Mining House, while protesting against receiving astronomical and tasteful figures from miners for membership in this organization, considered this issue contrary to the spirit and principles of organizational activity.

According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, it has been heard that the Iranian Mining House has asked mining companies for membership fees with very astronomical figures in order to join them; Meanwhile, many companies have become members of this organization this year with a figure of five million tomans.

Accordingly, letters signed by one of the employees of this organization have been sent to some members, during which 50 to 200 million Tomans have been submitted in the form of tastes. Meanwhile, the Iran Mining House operates under the auspices of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce, and according to activists in this field, obstructing the membership of miners is against the principles, principles and rules of the Chamber of Commerce.

In this regard, Hossein Hosseingholi - President of the Union of Exporters of Lead and Zinc Industries and Mines of Iran and also a member of the Iranian Mining House - while expressing regret over sending letters to miners and requesting astronomical membership fees (several 10 million Tomans), said: Mining House As an inclusive body representing miners on the High Council of Mines, it should provide membership for thousands of miners across the country; Not to prevent their presence by announcing strange numbers as membership fees.

He stated that these letters were sent with the signature of one of the employees of the Mining House and it is necessary to determine whether this was done on his own or not? He said: The membership fee in this organization is five million Tomans and the main point is that the General Assembly did not have any resolution on receiving astronomical figures and tastes from miners as a membership fee.

* ISNA