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#1 Marry or lose job, says Iran firm

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:43 pm
by frigidmagi
BBC
Single workers at one of Iran's major state-owned companies have been told to marry by September or face being fired, Iranian newspapers have reported.

The Pars Special Economic Energy Zone Company employs thousands of people, mostly young men, on Iran's Gulf coast.

Being married is a job requirement, a directive from the company is reported as saying.

Correspondents say the ruling appears to be an attempt to reduce the number of prostitutes working in the area.

The company controls Iran's large network of gas and petrochemical facilities around the coastal city of Assalouyeh on the Gulf coast.

Its directive, according to the Etemad newspaper, says that despite requests "some of our colleagues did not fulfil their commitments and are still single".

It continues: "As being married is one of the criteria of employment, we are announcing for the last time that all the female and male colleagues have until September 21 to go ahead with this important and moral religious duty."

In the same vein, the governor of the eastern province of North Khorasan ruled recently that only married people would be hired for official posts in the region.

Economic difficulties in Iran have led many people to postpone getting married, despite sexual relations being illegal outside marriage
Damn dude.

#2

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:02 pm
by B4UTRUST
hell of a job requirement...

Better hope you're not an anti-social fugly prick or you're screwed...and not in the pleasent blissful married way...

#3

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:57 pm
by Mayabird
I think Iran allows temporary marriages. If you can find the right cleric, it could be as short as an hour so you're not actually soliciting sex from a prostitute, but just on your very short honeymoon if the moral police show up.

#4

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:28 pm
by Derek Thunder
The Iranian government, or the corporation in question should at least have the courtesy of offering matchmaking services if their goal is moral correctness. If this is what they want, they should at least pitch in and be a part of the solution.

Of course, it could be a far more cynical move to avoid turnover as single employees are more likely to move/quit/apply for new jobs. It could also be that relationships make people emotionally and economically weak and less likely to do things like protest or unionize, as mate-guarding or competition for limited partners creates a large opportunity cost.

#5

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:44 pm
by Comrade Tortoise
Derek Thunder wrote:The Iranian government, or the corporation in question should at least have the courtesy of offering matchmaking services if their goal is moral correctness. If this is what they want, they should at least pitch in and be a part of the solution.

Of course, it could be a far more cynical move to avoid turnover as single employees are more likely to move/quit/apply for new jobs. It could also be that relationships make people emotionally and economically weak and less likely to do things like protest or unionize, as mate-guarding or competition for limited partners creates a large opportunity cost.
the sick thing is, that is plausible