In the latest negotiation with SPSI, the management increased its first-year wage offer to 35% from 30%, while offering 11% in 2012. It also requested the union to clear the blockades that have been set up. The union refused. The union is demanding a pay raise up to US$4 per […]
Daily Archives: December 2, 2011
The situation in Syria continues to deteriorate with ongoing arrests and killings of protesters. Many industrial cities like Homs and Daara, and selected working class areas of cities like Damascus, are in virtual permanent state of siege. In response, opposition groups designated the 1st of December as day for a […]
At any one time, at the Gadani ship breaking yards, just west of the Pakistani city of Karachi, up to 15,000 workers are employed to dismantle ships from all over the world. These workers are mostly employed as casuals, do not have access to any prescribed safety measures, regular transport, […]
The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) are welcoming the release today from prison of Ebrahim Madadi, a board member of the Tehran bus drivers’ union, the Vahed Syndicate. Ebrahim had been unjustly held on false charges of endangering national security since being arrested […]
Up to a thousand garment workers went on strike in at the start of this week in Phnom Penh, Cambodia calling for the re-instatement of three suspended union representatives. The company, Cambo Handsome Ltd, suspended the three on charges of stealing two t-shirts. The union representing the workers, the Workers […]
62 workers at a Turkish subsidiary of German-owned GEA have been locked out since July. An international delegation of some 60 representatives from 20 countries visited the plant and called on the company to reinstate the workers immediately. At the center of the struggle is GEA’s open hostility and aggressive […]