Coca-Cola: Time to respect workers rights - support the campaign
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- Published on Tuesday, 28 March 2017 06:15
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In 2015 Coca-Cola workers in Indonesia began organizing independent unions, which were legally registered. Management responded by harassing members and taking disciplinary action against the leaders. Union chairmen were suspended and sacked, and the company has refused to enter into negotiations on a collective bargaining agreement.
The International Union of Foodworkers (IUF) has repeatedly called on management at all levels and the Coca-Cola Company in the USA to remedy these blatantly anti-union practices. There has been no positive response from anyone.
This week, the IUF launched an online campaign to bring pressure to bear on the global giant.
Please join me in sending a strong message to Coca-Cola, telling them to reinstate the dismissed union leaders, to stop harassing and victimizing union leaders, and to enter into good faith collective bargaining negotiations.
Click here to send your message:
http://www.labourstart.org/go/amatil
And please share this message with your friends, family and fellow union members.
Thank you!

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