Oil

Exorbitant Salaries in the Oil Industry; A Hidden Catastrophe in the Shadow of Silence

The revelation of exorbitant salaries at the Bandar Abbas refinery once again brings the issue of wage justice to the forefront. This matter reflects the supervisory weaknesses and systemic corruption in the energy sector.

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Exorbitant Salaries in the Oil Industry; A Hidden Catastrophe in the Shadow of Silence

The heavy shadow of exorbitant salaries over the oil industry has once again turned the issue of wage justice into one of the main points of criticism against a rent-seeking and corrupt management in this field. The disclosure of payments totaling about 12 billion tomans over six months to five senior managers at the Bandar Abbas refinery is a prominent example of the gap between the earnings of managers and the specialized workforce in this industry.

Supervisory Weakness and Lack of Transparency

Critics view the current model of salary payments to oil and petrochemical managers as a sign of weak regulatory mechanisms and a lack of transparency in this industry. This issue arises at a time when the silence of regulatory bodies has intensified criticisms and raised unanswered questions for the public.