Around 1300 to 1600 unorganized protesters demonstrated against the administration of Weaving and Textile Factory for its illegal actions adoted against employees.
Starting from Al-Shurta Street, Sana, these protesters walked to Presidential Palace, demanding their three-months wages and reopening of the factory.
Protesters demanded President Saleh's intervention to settle the dispute.
A furious protester complained that their owners kicked employees out of their apartments, and Mohammed Hajib, factory's Chairman was held responsible for such acts.
Protesters grumbled that the factory was shut down after disposing off its machineries for unclarified reasons, which led to its closure and their subsequent unemployment.