Hundreds of Workers, Labour activists and Unions in
(Complaint lodged to the ILO trade union freedom committee by the Federation of Workers Councils and Trade Unions in Iraq (FWCUI) and the Union of the Unemployed in Iraq (UUI)) .Please look to the attachment of this press release to read text of the complaint.
www.uuiraq.org/english/Labour_Unions.htm
List of the Korean Labour Activists and Workers who endorsed our
Compliant to ILO
An
Seong Gon "
Bang
Bok Hyun "Subway
Byun
Hyun Joo / Theatrical Group "SAEBYEOK"
Cha
Sang Yeol "
Chae
Eui Soo / Volunteer of "Solidarity for Abolition of Unstable Labour"
Cheon
Yeon Ock Worker
Cheon
Yeong Suk / "For Workers' Council"
Choi
Da Hye
Choi
Ho Jin "
Choi
Hye Soon
Choi
Min Yeong / "Countermeasure Committee for
Residence in Dayeon & Uam"
Choi
Seong Min
Choi
Yoeng / "Center for Overcoming of
Unemployment in Busan"
Ha Gye
Jin Worker
Ha Jae
Myeong / "For Workers' Council"
Ha
Seon Yeong / Cultural Commune "SogeumKott"
Han
Dae Gu "
Han
Eun Hee / "Center for Overcoming of Unemployment in Busan"
Han Ji
Hye
Han
Seong Wook "
Hong
Sang Sim / "Memory of Teacher, Sin Yong
Gil"
Hong
Seok Wan Gia Motors
Hong
Woong Sik / "National Stallmen's Association"
Hur
Myeong Hyun "
Jang
Seok Tae "Subway
Jeong
Bong Wha "Subway
Jeong
Chan Sik
Jeong
Chun Seok "
Jeong
Dae Cheol
Jeong
Hyun Cheol / "Clerical Workers'
Jeong In Za
Jeong
Mi Keong / Clerical Worker
Jeong
So Jeong
Jeong
Whan Sik / "Civil Movement of Green
Traffic"
Jo
Bock Soon
Jo
Chan Joo / "Socialist Political Association"
Jo
Gyee Hyun Construction
Jo
Jong Wan "Subway
Jo
Myeong Je "
Jo Yong
Soo
Kang
Ju On
Kang
Kyeong Suk
Kang
Mi Seng / "Clercial Workers'
Kang
Tae Wook "
Kang
Young Jun "
Kim
Dae Hee / "
Kim Gi
Whan / "For the Democratic Bus
Kim
Hyun Kyeong
Kim
Hyung Gyun "
Kim Hyung Jeong
Kim Jae Eu
Kim
Jeong Min Worker
Kim Ji
Whoon "
Kim
Jin Han "Subway
Kim
Jong Gon "
Kim
Jong Mi / Cultural Commune
"SogeumKott"
Kim
Kwang
Kim Mi Ok
Kim Sat Byeol
Kim
Woon Yong / "
Kim Yu
Na
Kim Yu
Ri
Kim
Yun Gil
Kin
Yeon Sun / "Countermeasure Committee for Residence in Dayeon &
Uam"
Lee
Dong Gu / "Clerical Workers'
Lee
Dong Seop "Subway
Lee
Dong Whon "Subway
Lee Du Seon
Lee
Hye Jin
Lee
Hyun Hun / "Memory of Teacher, Sin Yong Gil"
Lee
Hyun Sik / "For Workers' Council"
Lee
Hyun Wha
Lee
Hyung Ro / "Clerical Workers'
Lee
Jeong A
Lee
Jeong Ha
Lee
Jeong Rae Worker
Lee
Jeong Rae / Worker
Lee
Jung Hee "Subway
Lee
Kang Geun "Subway
Lee Mi
Yeong Health & Medical
Lee Ok
Sun
Lee
Seong Jae / "Clercial Workers'
Lee
Seong Min / "For Workers' Council"
Lee
Seung Chan / "Public Service Workers'
Lee
Suk Gyeon / "Institute of Laboring Security & Health in
Lee
Yeong Gun / "Democratic Labor Party"
Lee
Yeong Ho / "Subway
Lee
Yong Gyu "Subway
Lee-Whang
Hyun A / "
Lim
Woo Chun / "Civil Movement of Green Traffic"
Mun
Jae Hoon Worker
Mun
Myeong Za
Na
Yeong Ae / Cultural Commune
"SogeumKott"
Nam-gung
Won / "Socialist Political
Association"
No Woo
Seong "
O Sang
Ryong Construction
Park
Cha Yeon / "Association for Realization for
Residential Right"
Park
Chang Yong
Park
Hye Jeong
Park
Hyo Seok Worker
Park
Hyun Soo "
Park In Jo / "For Workers' Council"
Park
Jeong Chul "
Park
Jeong Sang / "Goods Transporters' Solidarity"
Park
Ji Hoon Worker
Park
Ju Hee
Park
Moon Seok Worker
Park
Mun Suck / "
Park
Tae Geon "Subway
Seo
Ryung Won
Seo
Yeong
Seok
Jung Wha
Seok
Yeong Jin
Sim Yeun Ji
Sin Byung Hyun / Professor
Sin
Seung Cheol / "Professor Union"
Sin
Sun Mi
Sin
Yong Tae "Subway
Son
Iee Heon / "Association for Realization for
Residential Right"
Song
Jae Jun "
Whoang
Jung A / Theatrical Group "SAEBYEOK"
Yang
Chun Bok "Committee for Dismissed Workers'
Reinstatement"
Yeem
Tack Soon "
You
Kyeong Hee "
You
Sang Gee "
Yu
Byung Min / Public Service Worker
Yu In Cheol / "Workers' Association in Busan"
Yu Mi Keong
Yu Whang Sun
Yun Moon Ho
Contact
address of UUI and FWCUI abroad:
Aso Jabbar, cp 325, CH-3000 Berne 11,
Switzerland
asojabbar@yahoo.com ,
Tel. 0041 78 88 255 89
Webpage ; www.uuiraq.org
Complaint
to the ILO
trade union freedom committee
Dear
Sirs and Madams
We,
the undersigned duly elected representatives acting on behalf of the
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Whereas, several trade union organisations were set up by the Iraqi workers
themselves after the fall of the previous regime, including the Federation of
Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq (of which the Union of the Unemployed in
Iraq is an affiliate);
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Whereas, the Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq was set up at
its founding national conference held December 8, 2003 in Baghdad with worker
delegates representing workplaces from across Iraq;
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Whereas, the Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in
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Whereas, the
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Whereas, the Union of the Unemployed in Iraq now has formed local branches in 7
provinces recording so far 150,000 affiliated workers from around the country;
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Whereas, on January 28, 2004 Decree No 16 issued by Interim Governing Council
President Adnan Pachachi granted recognition to one of the existing trade union
federations in Iraq, the IFTU, by stating that the IFTU and its President, Mr
Rasem Hussein Abdullah, are "the legitimate and legal representatives of
the labour movement in Iraq"; and
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Whereas, at various workplaces such as the
- We
therefore consider that the current situation created by the introduction of
Decree No 16 is not consistent with ILO standards and more specifically
violates dispositions of ILO Conventions 87 and 98.
Regarding
ILO Convention 87
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its Articles 1 & 2, ILO Convention 87 stipulates that, "Workers and
employees without any distinction have the right, without prior authorisation,
to set up organisations of their own choosing as well as the right to join
these organisations" (Article1), and "Workers and employees'
organisations have a right to elaborate their rule book and to elect freely
their representatives" (Article 2).
Is
there not a contradiction between the fact that the public authorities decided
that a trade union was the "legitimate and legal representative of the
labour movement in Iraq" and the fact that "workers and employees
without any distinction have the right without prior authorisation to set up
organisations of their own choosing as well as the right to join these
organisations" ?
Is it
not a violation of Article 1 of ILO Convention 87 when workplace managements
instruct the workers on which trade union they should affiliate?
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Article 3 of ILO Convention 87, stipulates that, "Public authorities
must abstain from any interference, any act restricting those rights or at
preventing the legal exercise of these rights."
Is
there not a violation of Article 3 of ILO Convention 87 when the public
authorities decree which is the representave union?
We say
that by passing Decree No 16 on
It is
a clear public interference in violation of ILO Convention 87. It perpetuates
the previous system of official selection and recognition of trade unions,
excluding the right to organise in the union of one's own choosing.
Regarding
ILO Convention 98
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Article 1 of ILO Convention 98, stipulates that, "The organisations of
workers and employees must be adequately protected against any mutual
interference when for instance company managers threaten to dismiss workers for
joining unions which are considered illegal."
Subsequent
to the fact that the shameful law passed by Saddam Hussein in 1987 banning the
right to strike in all public enterprises has not been repealed, Iraqi trade
unionists have been threatened by company managers and attacked by the
occupying forces for striking.
Iraqi
workers are now being told by management and the authorities that by not
affiliating to the only recognised union they are acting illegally. They can be
arrested and sent to jail simply for exercising the right to organise in the
union of their own choosing, a right which is enshrined in ILO Conventions.
These
threats expressed in violation of the dispositions of ILO Convention 98 are
made possible because ILO Convention 87 providing for the right to organise in
the union of one's own choosing is not enforced.
- ILO
Convention 98 provides for the right to bargain collectively.
It is
a violation of ILO Conventions 87 and 98 when, by means of Decree No 16 of
January 28, 2004 the authorities take the right to decide which organisations
should be recognised and in so doing select which union should be granted the
universally recognised right to negotiate.
Iraqi
workers, with their duly elected representatives, should be allowed to formulate
their demands towards the elaboration of a labour law, which can only be
written in
Hundreds
of thousands of workers in
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Whereas, we consider that there can't be democracy in
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Whereas, we share the views expressed by the ILO's Workers Group that,
"The rehabilitation exercise and
support must be provided for all the people of
"In
the new Iraq, there must be, consistent with ILO standards, full freedom of
association, guaranteeing the Iraqi workers the right to organise and to
bargain collectively; there must be democracy with full civil liberties,
permitting trade unions to choose their own leadership independently and
without interference; there must be the right to self-determination by the
Iraqi people."
We,
the undersigned duly elected representatives acting on behalf of the Unemployed
in Iraq (UUI) and of the Federation of Workers Councils and Trade Unions in
Iraq (FWCUI) affiliating 300 000 Iraqi workers, hereby lodge a complaint to the
International Labour Organisation's Trade Union Freedom Committee requesting
that the ILO use all its authority and its prerogatives so as to ensure that
ILO Convention 87 and Convention 98 are fully enforced in Iraq and subsequently
that full recognition be granted to the trade union organisations that were set
up by the Iraqi workers themselves.
Thank
you very much for your understanding
Signed/
Aso Jabbar,
Representative of the UUI and FWCUI abroad
And in charge of;
Falah
Alwan Hussain, President, Federation of Workers' Councils and
Unions in
Qasim
Hadi, General Secretary,