ITUC Newsletter 68, ITUC General Council, Climate change,.. Latest News from the ITUC
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N°68 / October 2015
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FIFA: Deep Concern Over Possible Candidacy of Bahrain’s Shaik Salman
The ITUC has expressed deep concern over moves to install Bahrain’s Shaik Salman as President of FIFA. Salman has been accused by Bahraini human rights defenders of complicity in the detention and torture of footballers and other athletes in the bloody crackdown launched by Bahrain’s rulers in 2011.
http://www.ituc-csi.org/fifa-deep-concern-over-possible
ITUC General Council Meets in São Paulo
Frontlines” campaigns on three main global issues in 2016 – Climate Justice and Industrial Transformation, Taming Corporate Power in Supply Chains and Eliminating Slavery – were endorsed at the 15th meeting of the ITUC General Council in São Paulo last week.
http://www.ituc-csi.org/ituc-general-council-meets-in-sao
Trade unions have welcomed some of the practical steps taken by the G7 Employment and Development Ministers at their meeting in Berlin on 12-13 October to implement the G7 Leaders Summit commitment from June to work towards ensuring “responsible supply chains.”
http://www.ituc-csi.org/g7-ministers-agree-to-set-up-a
ITUC Congratulates Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet on Nobel Peace Prize
Trade unions have celebrated with the UGTT, one of the partners of the National Dialogue Quartet awarded the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize for a peaceful transition to a democratic future in Tunisia.
http://www.ituc-csi.org/ituc-congratulates-tunisian
Equal Times: Zimbabwe: outcry over fast-tracked labour reforms
The Zimbabwean government has come under attack from trade unions and business groups for fast-tracking labour reforms which ignore the contributions of Zimbabwe’s social partners.
http://www.equaltimes.org/zimbabwe-outcry-over-fast-tracked#.VieO7Cu3GtQ
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“For several decades Indonesia has operated a comprehensive system of minimum wage fixing that has proven to be compatible with strong economic growth, increased employment, high levels of investment and declining poverty.”
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Frontlines Briefing - Climate justice: Paris and Beyond
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Economic Briefing 2015: Now is time to think beyond the next crisis
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