Sri Lanka: Workers protest arbitrary dismissals2 February, 2017Management at Global Star Logistics in Seeduwa, Sri Lanka, arbitrarily dismissed workers for forming a union.
Sri Lanka: Workers protest arbitrary dismissals2 February, 2017Management at Global Star Logistics in Seeduwa, Sri Lanka, arbitrarily dismissed workers for forming a union.
Global Unions and LafargeHolcim to develop Global Framework Agreement2 February, 2017Global trade unions represented by IndustriALL Global Union and Building and Wood Worker's International (BWI) met with representatives of LafargeHolcim on 23 January 2017 to launch the process for developing a Global Framework Agreement.
Sindicatos mundiales y LafargeHolcim elaborarán Acuerdo Marco Global2 February, 2017Los sindicatos mundiales, IndustriALL Global Union y la Internacional de Trabajadores de la Construcción y Madera (ICM) se reunieron con representantes de LafargeHolcim el 23 de enero de 2017 para comenzar la elaboración de un Acuerdo Marco Global.
Les Fédérations syndicales internationales et LafargeHolcim vont élaborer un Accord-cadre mondial2 February, 2017
Global Unions and LafargeHolcim to develop Global Framework Agreement2 February, 2017Global trade unions represented by IndustriALL Global Union and Building and Wood Worker's International (BWI) met with representatives of LafargeHolcim on 23 January 2017 to launch the process for developing a Global Framework Agreement.
Bangladesh crackdown calls preferential EU trade deal into question2 February, 2017The latest crackdown on Bangladesh’s garment workers for demanding relief from poverty wages and hazardous working conditions must call into question the country’s continuing eligibility for trade preferences under the EU’s GSP regime, write Valter Sanches IndustriALL General Secretary, Philip Jennings UNI Global Union General Secretary and Sharan Burrow, General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation.
Represión en Bangladesh pone en cuestión acuerdo comercial preferencial con la UE2 February, 2017Se están aplicando severas medidas de represión contra los trabajadores/as de la confección de Bangladesh por exigir mejoramiento de sus miserables sueldos y por las peligrosas condiciones de trabajo en que se ven obligados a laborar. Debido a esta situación represiva se cuestiona si se están aplicando las condiciones que se exigen al país para beneficiarse con las preferencias comerciales bajo el régimen SGP de la UE – así lo dijeron Valter Sanches, Secretario General de IndustriALL, Philip Jennings, Secretario General de UNI Global Union, y Sharan Burrow, Secretaria General de la Confederación Sindical Internacional.
Репрессии в Бангладеш ставят под сомнение право страны пользоваться торговыми льготами ЕС2 February, 2017