Independent unions challenge the zero rights regime at Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia

Independent unions challenge the zero rights regime at Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia r1 ...

Nearly twenty years after Indonesia freed itself from an oppressive military dictatorship, workers at the Indonesian operations of The Coca-Cola Company's Australian-based bottler Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) are still waiting for democratic rights at the workplace. Workers at Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia are organizing to form independent democratic unions. The company has responded by systematically attacking their members and elected leaders.

The IUF has repeatedly brought these violations to the attention of The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and CCA. The abuses continue, in full violation of internationally recognized human rights instruments.

Independent unions at Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia are not only fighting for the rights of their members. They are fighting to defend the rights of all workers in Indonesia who are standing up to defend human rights and secure the country's democratic future against the legacy of an authoritarian past. The vestiges of lengthy military rule remain firmly in place at Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia, the company which manufactures Indonesia's most widely recognized global brand.

CLICK HERE TO SEND A MESSAGE to Coca-Cola Amatil operating in Indonesia and The Coca-Cola Company in the US, insisting they act to ensure these ongoing human rights violations are remedied by restoring the rights of victimized trade union leaders Atra Narwanto and Lutfi Ariyanto and recognizing and negotiating with independent, democratic trade unions at Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia. E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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