Intimidation

Suleiman Thabet (a pseudonym) did not realize when he obtained an opportunity to work in the daily wage that he signed vulnerable to exploitation by my Brotherhood window in the Yemeni city of Taiz until after his threat.
The story of the thirtieth is a fixed (father of two children), who mastered the skill of the later or plastering when he climbed with 4 daily workers, a vehicle of the windows who came with his companions to Bir Pasha in the city of Taiz (south), where hundreds of daily wage workers are alive, claiming Work with him.
Threat and robbing rights
Thabet tells Al -Ain News that the man is the least of his vehicle to a building in the western suburbs of the city of Taiz, which is witnessing a double random expansion, standing behind the majority of military influencers and security forces loyal to the Islah party.
He added that "the building consisted of 5 floors and that the man initially showed a good treatment, and we verbally agreed on a daily wage from 20 to 30 thousand riyals (approximately 15 dollars) for each worker."
“Daily” workers in Yemen
But "after transferring several work to the building, it quickly turned and threatens us to accomplish the work away from the agreement and reached our intimidation of arrest, and depriving us of our rights, including our fees due in exchange for work," according to a fixed hadith.
It is not fixed alone, as hundreds of people like daily workers are exploited and intimidated by two valleys of the Brotherhood in the city of Taiz, and it is not different from Sana'a, which is subject to the Houthi militia.
There are no casualties
Ahmed Mahmoud (40 years) and a father of 4 children, the construction worker was forced due to the lack of job opportunities, to work with a window near the 30th Street in Taiz, which later denies his financial dues.
Mahmoud tells Al -Ain News that because of the “small job opportunities, and the return of many daily workers to their homes without benefit, he was forced to work with a window person, preferring not to mention her name, due to the security situation.”
He explained that "the man was not satisfied with confiscating the work dues, but rather the work habit was held for months after entering into a dispute with a local contractor on the construction and his victim was the simple workers."
“Daily” workers in Yemen
There are no accurate estimates of the number of daily workers in Taiz or Yemen in general who have fallen victim to exploitation and threats, in light of the collapse of union work following the Houthi war, and the entire country lacks legal legislation that protects the unorganized labor.
In light of the war and the stopping of government investment in the infrastructure that many workers lost their sources of income, the unemployment level in Yemen increased to about 60% as the highest percentage in the Arab region, according to local and international reports.