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EDL per diem workers block roads as protests continue
Electricite du Liban per diem workers blocked roads in Beirut’s Corniche al-Nahr, for the second time in less than ten days, to protest a lack of long-term contracts and the ongoing late payment of wages, a security source told The Daily Star.
Some of the workers have not been paid in 10 months, the source added.
The protest began at around 10 a.m., with the blocked road causing a snaking line of traffic.
The workers, who mostly work for the Debbas Group, an EDL contractor, have been protesting their working conditions for several years. Points of contention include the workers’ lack of long-term contracts and the regular delays they experience with wage payment.
Internal Security Forces personnel reportedly unblocked the road at around 11 a.m.
During the EDL workers last protest, on Dec. 26, riot police pushed the protesters off the street, resulting in some light injuries.