On March 15, 2026, 322 workers— representing a wide range of sectors
including metal, petrochemicals, textiles, food, logistics, warehousing,
aviation, shipbuilding, construction, IT, communications, tourism,
healthcare, education, office, and service work—came together from many
provinces across the country. Alongside representatives of retirees,
these workers, employed in both the private and public sectors, convened
at the call of the Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) and announced the establishment of the Workers’
Representatives Council.
