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WFTU Supports Abolition of Monarchy in Spain

04 Friday Jul 2014

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The WFTU supports the call for the abolition of Monarchy
27 Jun 2014
MONARCHY, SPAIN

With the abdication of Juan Carlos de Borbón who served as King of Spain since his appointment by fascist Franco, the World Federation of Trade Unions wishes to express its clear rejection for the parasitic institution of Monarchy.

The WFTU believing and fighting for equality is sickened by the thought that in the 21st Century, the birthright in superiority and governance over people has not yet extinct.

Within the framework of capitalism, elements of oligarchy remain unattached continuing to plunder riches that belong to the people and not to the nepotistic, corrupt, useless and reactionary institution of monarchy.

On top of that, the “blue-blooded” families remain unpunished for having supported all reactionary, murderous, fascist and undemocratic motions against the people either in national or in international level.

Such institutions which continue to exist in Europe expose the reality behind the “democratic” and “modern” face of the European Union which is merciless with the poor and the working people when it comes to policies of taxation, salary and pension cuts and destruction of the public sector, while on the other hand it utters no word against the corrupt, parasitic institution of monarchy.

The World Federation of Trade Unions having supported successful movements against undemocratic and oligarchic regimes stands for the abolition of the institution of Monarchy.

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WFTU Bangladesh Committee Meets.

28 Saturday Jun 2014

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A meeting of the Bangladesh Committee of the WFTU was held in the capital’s Purana Paltan on Thursday.
Member of the Presidential Council of the WFTU and convener of Bangladesh Committee Dr Wazedul Islam Khan moderated the meeting.
Two deputy General Secretaries of the WFTU H. Mahadevan and Swadesh Dev Roy spoke at the meeting.
The leaders of World Trade Union Federation said that there is no alternative to democratic labour law, trade union rights, fair wages and labour security.
They alleged that the developed countries are earning a huge amount of money by exploiting the labourers of the underdeveloped and developing countries.
Because of their exploitation, some employment opportunities have been created, but in fact it is destroying the poor countries economically.
Among others, President of Bangladesh Trade Union Centre Shohidullah Chowdhury, President of Jatiya Sramik Jote Mesbah Uddin Ahmed and General Secretary of Samajtantrik Sramik Front Rashekujjaman Rokon were present at the programme. (WFTU)

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XIII International Congress of (TUI) of Transport Workers at Santiago do Chile

02 Monday Jun 2014

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It is informed that the XIII International Congress of Trade Union International (TUI) of Transport Workers , WFTU, will be held on 5-7 September 2014 at Santiago do Chile.

The Congress will discuss about the issues of shipping, transport etc. and also strengthening the TUI.

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Car, Property being confiscated for participation in strike in Australia

26 Monday May 2014

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As per reports thirty three workers in Woodside LNG Project In Pilbara in Australia may lose their homes, cars or other property for not paying fine for participating in a 2008 strike by the workers.
All the workers in the company were asked to pay fine at the rate of $ 10,000 for participating in the strike in 2008 to protect their redundancy payment entitle payments and to get guarantee of their re-employment on the next phase of the project. These 13 workers refused to pay fine. The management approached the court, which has directed to seize the property of the workers. This is the first time that such an order has been passed by the court.

This decision indicates that the courts are also moving on the line of neoliberal line and is proceeding on the capitalist path. Such judgements are intended to criminalise the workers action for settlement of their justified demands.

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WFTU – Successful Arab TU Meeting at Athens

23 Friday May 2014

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Successful Arab Trade union Meeting held in AthenS

The WFTU Arab Trade Union meeting was conducted with great success on May 11th – 12th 2014, in Athens – Greece. The 2 – day meeting was
attended by 39 trade unionists from 13 countries of the Arab World. 26 delegates took the floor and discussed on the hot and crucial issues Arab workers and the Arab labor movement are facing, issues of international solidarity and trade union activities in support of the Palestinian cause. The participants concluded in and voted a resolution and an ambitious action plan for the region. The resolution puts forward a series of important initiatives and activities of the WFTU and its affiliates and friends in the Arab world. Once more, the participants of the meeting expressed
their unconditional support to the struggle of the Palestinian people and their cause, defending their right to a free, independent and sovereign state.

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WFTU denounces the murderous policy in the mines of Turkey

15 Thursday May 2014

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WFTU denounces the murderous policy in the mines of Turkey
14 May 2014

The Secretariat of the World Federation of Trade Unions has received with great sorrow the information for the tragedy that cost the lives of at least 200 mineworkers and injured many more during a coal mine explosion in Soma, Turkey about 250km south of Istanbul owned by Soma Komur Isletmeleri AS on May 13th, 2014.

The private-ownership over the mine and the profit-oriented policy that cuts down in up-to-date technology and periodic maintenance, the criminal lack of proper safety measures and the intensification of labour are the true causes behind the blast that hit the power unit, caused a fire and ended with the carbon monoxide poisoning of hundreds of mineworkers.

This was no accident and this was not an individual case, dozens of occupational and fatal accidents occur throughout the year in the mines of Turkey. The WFTU denounces the Government of Turkey and the companies exploiting the mines for their murderous lack of safety measures and demands the end of privatization of the people’s wealth, the natural resources, the modernization of the technology used in the mines, the immediate implementation of safety controls and the application of all necessary measures in all mines to protect the lives of the working people.

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Arab TUs meet in Athens on 11-12 May 2014

12 Monday May 2014

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Arab trade unions meet in Athens for the future of the arab class-oriented trade union movement. WFTU SG George Mavrikos giving the Inaugural Speech.

Arab trade unions have gathered in Athens, Greece in a two-days conference starting on May 11th, 2014 to discuss: “The developments in the Arab World and their consequences on workers and trade union movement. The role of the class trade union movement”.

George Mavrikos, General Secretary of the WFTU made the introductory speech and opened the floor for every trade union delegate to express their positions and proposals to be included in the final Action Plan of the WFTU for the Arab world.

The meeting will continue on 12th May. (Courtesy: WFTU)

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WFTU Meeting of International Anti-imperialist TUs at Cochabamba, Bolivia

11 Sunday May 2014

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The WFTU is organising International Anti-Imperialist Meeting at Cochabamba, Bolivia on 30th June to July 2nd 2014.The meeting is co-organised by the COB Bolivia with the adherence of the Government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia.

It is appropriate and necessary that such an International Meeting is being held at a time when, the imperialism has sharpened its attacks on the working class all over the world. The wages are cut, the pensions are withdrawn and the trade unions rights being crushed by these imperialist countries. It is also important that the meeting is being held in Bolivia, where Che Guevara, the eternal Revolutionary, met his martyrdom, while fighting guerilla war to free the country from the US imperialism and its henchmen in Bolivia.

My Best Wishes for the success of the International Meeting. The workers expect important decisions to carry on the fight against imperialism.

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May Day Observed all over the World

03 Saturday May 2014

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May Day Rally at Moscow on 1st May

International Workers’ Day was marked by widespread protests against austerity and attacks on workers’ rights, with major clashes with police in Turkey’s largest city, Istanbul, and in cities across Asia and Europe.

The biggest confrontation between workers and state forces came in Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey, after the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan banned marchers from entering the city’s central Taksim Square, the site of violent repression of anti-government protests last summer.

The authorities mobilized nearly 40,000 police, shut parts of the public transportation system, and set up steel barricades to divert marchers away from the square. Despite police firing tear gas and water cannon, thousands of demonstrators defied the government ban.

Nearly 100 people were injured and at least 200 arrested, according to press reports from the city. There was fighting in the Okmeydani district, a working class area, where marchers chanted the name of Berkin Elvan, who died March 11 after 269 days in a coma. The 14-year-old was hit by a police tear-gas canister fired during anti-government protests last year.

The government permitted 200 trade unionists to enter Taksim square to lay a wreath commemorating the deaths of 36 workers in 1977, when right-wing gunmen attacked a huge May Day gathering there. Workers’ protests were banned in the square from 1977 to 2010, and Erdogan reimposed the ban last year amid mounting unrest in the country.

There were widespread protests across east, southeast and south Asia, where industrial development over the past 30 years has created the largest working class in the world. Thousands marched in Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Singapore and Phnom Penh.

In Manila, the Philippine capital, workers burned an effigy of President Benigno Aquino outside the presidential palace, accusing her of corruption and attacks on democratic rights. They chanted against rising prices and the replacement of regular employees by temporary workers.

In Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, more than a thousand workers defied a government ban on protests and fought with security forces. Several dozen workers were beaten near a downtown park. The country’s fast-growing apparel industry has been hit by a wave of strikes.

Some 100,000 workers rallied in Jakarta, capital of Indonesia, demanding an increase of 30 percent in the minimum wage, and concessions on housing, education and public transportation. Union leaders have sought to curb working class unrest, expressed in a wave of strikes and in growing popular hostility to all the right-wing parties contesting the country’s parliamentary election.

There were sizeable protests against austerity policies across southern Europe, with large turnouts at Syntagma Square in Athens, in major cities in Italy, including Milan, Turin and Rome, and in Barcelona, Spain.

The largest demonstration in Europe took place in Moscow, where the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin staged a May Day parade in Red Square, the first since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. More than 100,000 took part.

Similar demonstrations were held in Simferopol and Sevastopol, the two main cities in Crimea, and in regional cities across Russia, as far east as Vladivostok.

The crowds were large, including 100,000 in Simferopol, the Crimean capital, and an estimated two million across the country, according to the trade unions.

The turnout showed popular hostility to the anti-Russian campaign by American and European imperialism over Ukraine, as well as giving a glimpse of the increasing social tensions within Russia, between the working class and the wealthy oligarchs who are the political base of Putin’s rule.

There were demonstrations in the Western Hemisphere as well, with thousands marching for immigrant rights in Los Angeles, and protests in many Latin American countries. (Courtesy: Ganashakti)

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WFTU has a new website

03 Saturday May 2014

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On 1st May, the International Day of the Working Class, World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) has opened its new website: WWW.wftucentral.org

International trade union news, information and activities of WFTU are available on the site.

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