ITUC Newsletter 67: Mauritania, development,.. Latest News from the ITUC
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International Trade Union Confederation
N°67 / October 2015
Call on the Mauritanian government to stop the trafficking of women workers to Saudi Arabia
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UN Development Goals: High Ambition, but Implementation Weak
The ITUC has welcomed the ambitious and universal 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to be adopted by the UN General Assembly this month, but is concerned at the absence of clear and coherent obligations on member states to implement the agreed goals.
http://www.ituc-csi.org/un-development-goals-high-ambition
Iran: Attacks on Workers’ Rights Escalating
The ITUC has expressed alarm at increased repression of workers’ rights in Iran over the past several months.
http://www.ituc-csi.org/iran-attacks-on-workers-rights?lang=en
Mauritanian Women Kept as Slaves in Saudi Arabia
The ITUC has received alarming reports from Mauritanian trade unions that 900 Mauritanian women have been trafficked to work in Saudi Arabia.
http://www.ituc-csi.org/mauritanian-women-kept-as-slaves
Syria: Global Powers Should Act to Bring Peace
The international community, and in particular the permanent members of the UN Security Council, must take responsibility to help stop the armed conflict in Syria and bring peace, with some 7 million people displaced inside the country, 4 million refugees outside Syria and a death toll of over 200,000 mostly innocent civilians.
http://www.ituc-csi.org/syria-global-powers-should-act-to?lang=en
Equal Times: Globalisation is putting the South’s trade union struggle to the test
May Day 2015 was a day like any other for the 400,000 or so Nepalese workers in Qatar.
http://www.equaltimes.org/globalisation-is-putting-the-trade?lang=en#.VguqfCu3Gag
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“Governments need to promote social dialogue, involving employers’ and workers’ organisations as a means to move the agenda forward at the national level. Freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining must be central pillars of national agendas to ensure sustainable social development.”
- Sharan Burrow, ITUC General Secretary -
Upcoming events
7 october 2015 - Worldwide
World Day for Decent Work
29 September/2 October 2015 - Paris, France
13th ETUC Congress
9-12 October 2015 - Sao Paulo, Brasil
15th Meeting of the ITUC General Council
Info for Affiliates
Publications and statements
Trade Union Focus on Development - Issue 50 (September 2015)
http://www.ituc-csi.org/TUDCN-newsletter-September-2015?lang=en
Equal Times: Stop the trafficking of Mauritanian women to Saudi Arabia
http://www.equaltimes.org/stop-the-trafficking-of?lang=en#.VguvhSu3Gag
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