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By Brian PaddenAn economic boom is under way in the relatively1 peaceful and secure northern region of Iraq. But inflation is also on the rise and wages for some workers are actually decreasing. VOA's Brian Padden reports from Irbil, in northern Iraq.
A Kurdish man walks out of a shop that sells brand new models of cars in downtown Irbil, northern Iraq, 16 Feb. 2005 |
But this sense of optimism is not shared by many working-class Kurds. Every day hundreds of day laborers3 gather on the street in hopes of finding construction work. In the past, construction bosses would come to these locations and hire truckloads of workers. The laborers say today these jobs are few and far between.
The problem, says Mashud Abdulah, is the large number of people coming from other parts of Iraq.
He says Arab workers have come here by the thousands and work for half the wages.
Not only are wages shrinking for many in the area, but inflation is on the rise. Najim Addeen works for the ministry4 of justice. He says his salary of $140 a month used to be enough to support his family of five.
He says before they could afford many things, but in the last year everything has gotten so expensive.
In one year, the rent for his small home has gone up almost 400 percent.
Now he drives a taxi at night to earn extra money.
Many in the area complain that the local government is not doing enough to control inflation or protect the rights of Kurdish workers.
But officials say if the Kurdish region is to attract international business investment, it must embrace the rules of the market place. That means businesses have to show they can increase productivity and control costs.
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