Protests by healthcare workers in Yazd, a key central province in Iran, entered a second consecutive day on Saturday, April 25.
Employees of the provincial health center gathered in a large demonstration outside the Governor’s Office to voice their grievances and demand accountability.
Participants cited worsening living conditions, unpaid wages, and inadequate working environment as the primary drivers of the demonstrations. They called for immediate intervention by authorities, stressing that many of their longstanding demands have gone unanswered.
According to protesters, a significant source of frustration stems from the continued lack of official response. Demonstrators emphasized that no government representative has appeared to address their concerns, leaving their appeals effectively ignored.
The protests come amid mounting economic pressure across Iran, where labor and livelihood-related demonstrations have been increasing in frequency and scale in recent months.



















