In Hong Kong CSWGU will conduct joint activities with other local unions raising issues on compensation and prevention of industrial/occupational injury.
In Hong Kong CSWGU will conduct joint activities with other local unions raising issues on compensation and prevention of industrial/occupational injury.
The BWI affiliate in Indonesia, the building and woodworkers’ union Federasi Serikat Pekerja Kahutindo will be conducting dialog and discussion on the implementation of the Social Security System.
Federasi Serikat Pekerja Kahutindo website
Euroopan ammattiliitot viettävät 28. huhtikuuta kansainvälistä työntekijöiden muistopäivää. Tänä vuonna päivällä muistetaan erityisesti työperäisiin syöpiin kuolleita. Euroopan ammatillisen yhteisjärjestön (EAY) mukaan 100,000 ihmistä menehtyy vuosittain EU:n alueella työperäisten syöpien tähden.
Valitsemalla työperäiset syövät muistopäivän aiheeksi EAY haluaa myös nostaa esiin komission sääntelyn keventämiseen tähtäävän REFIT-ohjelman. Eurooppalainen ammattiyhdistysliike on ollut huolissaan EU-lakien yksinkertaistamiseen tai poisvetämiseen keskittyvän ohjelman vaikutuksista työturvallisuudelle ja -terveydelle.
EAY toteaa muistopäivän tiedotteessaan komission keskeyttäneen vuonna 2013 työnsä työntekijöitä haitallisilta kemikaaleilta suojelevan lainsäädännön parissa. Tämän seurauksena vain kolmella syöpää aiheuttavalla kemikaalilla on EAY:n mukaan eurooppalaiset altistumisrajat.
EAY vaatii komissiolta:
EAY:n pääsihteeri Bernadette Ségolin mukaan on häpeällistä, että toimenpiteitä, joilla suojellaan työntekijöitä syöpään ja hedelmättömyyteen liittyviltä riskeiltä, pidetään tarpeettomana byrokratiana ja hallinnollisena taakkana.
Myös Suomen palkansaajakeskusjärjestöt kantavat huolta siitä, että pyrkimykset sääntelyn keventämiseksi voivat joissain tapauksissa uhata työntekijöitä, kuluttajia ja ympäristöä suojelevia normeja.
On April 28, European Trade unions will commemorate International Workers’ Memorial Day – remembering the 150,000 people who have died in the EU from occupational cancers since the European Commission suspended work on legislation protecting workers from chemicals that cause cancer.
Every year 100,000 people in the EU die from occupational cancers.
In October 2013 the European Commission stopped developing exposure limits for chemicals that cause cancer because it is reviewing ‘red tape’ – with the result that only 3 cancer-causing chemicals have European exposure limits!
Now the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) is demanding
“Measures to protect workers from cancer and fertility difficulties, are being treated as ‘red tape’ and a so-called ‘unnecessary burden’ on industry” said Bernadette Ségol, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation. “It is shameful.”
“I am all in favour of ‘better regulation’ but this is treating human life like another line in the balance sheet, like the cost of raw materials or energy. The ETUC is calling on the European Commission agree legally binding exposure limits for 50 of the most harmful chemicals.”
“The Vice President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans recently said that better regulation does not mean deregulation and lowering standards* so I hope he is willing to take action to protect workers from cancer.”
To mark International Workers’ Memorial Day on April 28:
For more information see: http://www.etuc.org/international-workers-memorial-day-28-april-2015 & https://28april.org/
For this 28th April, the group bringing together all trade union centres from Senegal around OHS (the InterSyndicale Sécurité et Santé au Travail) will be organising a debate on reinforcing stakeholders’ capacity on OHS-related prevention policies. A press conference will also be organised.
For more information on this event, please contact Ousmane Diop ousmdiop2004@yahoo.fr
For this 28th April, all the regional structures of the Australian Congress of Trade Unions (ACTU) will be commemorating workers who lost their lives and health at work, and mobilise so these tragedies do not happen again. Events are already scheduled in Hobart and Launceston (Tasmania), Brisbane (Queensland), Melbourne (Victoria), Darling Harbour and Ourimbah (NSW), where memorial services will be hold.
An interesting initiative has been taken by the Victoria Trades Hall Council, who is calling on put out of the windows a pair of shoes, expressing solidarity for those workers that could not come home from work.
Details on events can be found in the calendar of events. For more information on ACTU preparations for this 28th April, please contact Jenny Holden jholden@actu.org.au
In Pakistan, the PFBWW will be holding a public meeting at the Tarbela Dam Extension Project (Phase IV) located in Haripur district
In Nepal, the BWI Nepal Affiliates Committee will run health and Safety awareness activities and demonstrate protective equipment usage at a construction site of a member-contractor of Federation of Contractors Association of Nepal (FCAN) in the outskirts of Kathmandu. They will distribute free nose masks to workers.
In India, activities are being run in different States
Tamil Nadu: TKTMS will organise a rally followed by a public meeting of construction workers at Vellore District
Gujarat: BMS will run a workshop on health and safety in partnership with the State Construction Welfare Board (Government of Gujarat), Contractors Association, Builders Association (Gujarat chapter) and Real Estate Developers Association at Ahmedabad. The union will also organise a candle light vigil with union members in the evening.
Rajasthan: AHBWU organises a mass meeting of contract workers on OHS at Kota. RPKNMS will run health and safety awareness activities focusing on silicosis, and distribute materials among mine workers engaged in the natural stone sector in Jodhpur.
Delhi: DNMS will hire a vehicle as part of their ‘Rolling rights campaign’, raising awareness on health and safety, distributing materials concerning construction welfare board and union enrolment at 3 construction sites.
Kerala: KKNTC will organise a candle light march with construction workers followed by a Public meeting at Ernakulam
In Bangladesh, BBWWF and BSBWWF will organise a demonstration at Khulna district headquarters seeking fair compensation for the victims’ and families of Mongla cement factory collapse, followed by a submission of a memorandum to the District Collector*
* The two affiliates in Bangladesh have launched a signature campaign in support of union petition to improve working conditions at the workplace. On 1st May 2015 they shall submit this petition to the Government of Bangladesh at the national capital Dhaka and this shall be followed by a Press Conference.