Une réunion recommande l’élaboration de politiques visant à éliminer les violations des droits des travailleuses en Afrique subsaharienne13 avril, 2018
Une réunion recommande l’élaboration de politiques visant à éliminer les violations des droits des travailleuses en Afrique subsaharienne13 avril, 2018
Meeting recommends policies to end women workers’ rights violations in Sub Saharan Africa13 avril, 2018During a campaign for maternity protection in Nigeria, Oluchi Okorie, from IndustriALL Global Union affiliate, the Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas workers union, was asked by employers: “What is your problem? Are you pregnant?” Similar questions, that made fun of organizers, were common to those championing women workers’ rights at the workplace. They were also even ignored when they tried to speak in meetings at work.
100 jobs lost as Nigeria’s textile sector continues to decline13 avril, 2018Chellco Industry Limited in Kaduna, Nigeria, plans to retrench 100 workers as textile factories struggle to cope with increased costs including recent tariff increases of 5 to 20 per cent. Further, the increased cost of electricity, which makes up to 50 per cent of operating costs, make the factories blankets, shawls and bed covers more expensive than those imported from China.
100 jobs lost as Nigeria’s textile sector continues to decline13 avril, 2018Chellco Industry Limited in Kaduna, Nigeria, plans to retrench 100 workers as textile factories struggle to cope with increased costs including recent tariff increases of 5 to 20 per cent. Further, the increased cost of electricity, which makes up to 50 per cent of operating costs, make the factories blankets, shawls and bed covers more expensive than those imported from China.
Yemen: DNO fails to respect Supreme Court ruling12 avril, 2018DNO, the Norwegian oil company that abandoned its Yemeni workforce without pay when war broke out, has failed to respect a Yemeni Supreme Court judgement against it.
Yemen: DNO fails to respect Supreme Court ruling12 avril, 2018DNO, the Norwegian oil company that abandoned its Yemeni workforce without pay when war broke out, has failed to respect a Yemeni Supreme Court judgement against it.