In September 2006 an Anti-Toyota Global Campaign was first launched under the initiative of the International Metalworkers Federation (IMF) with participation from 45 countries across the world. The campaign demanded the start of collective bargaining negotiations and the reinstatement of 233 illegally dismissed workers. Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation had been refusing to enter into collective bargaining since 2000 and had dismissed the 233 workers in 2001.
Since this initial campaign an Anti-Toyota Global Campaign calling for worldwide participation has been launched in September every year . This year the fourth anti-Toyota Global Campaign will start on for the fifteenth of September and run for ten days.
The Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation Workers Association (TMPCWA) and the Support Group for Philippine Toyota Union TMPCWA in Japan are calling for protest actions against Toyota all over the world and for organisations and individuals to sign a joint protest letter.
In September 2006 an Anti-Toyota Global Campaign was first launched under the initiative of the International Metalworkers Federation (IMF) with participation from 45 countries across the world. The campaign demanded the start of collective bargaining negotiations and the reinstatement of 233 illegally dismissed workers. Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation had been refusing to enter into collective bargaining since 2000 and had dismissed the 233 workers in 2001.
Since this initial campaign an Anti-Toyota Global Campaign calling for worldwide participation has been launched in September every year . This year the fourth anti-Toyota Global Campaign will start on for the fifteenth of September and run for ten days.
The Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation Workers Association (TMPCWA) and the Support Group for Philippine Toyota Union TMPCWA in Japan are calling for protest actions against Toyota all over the world and for organisations and individuals to sign a joint protest letter.