Labour Solidarity

“Unionist Dies before Seeing Fruit of His Labour”- Francis Xavier

Sep 13th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: Labour Solidarity

Veteran unionist Francis Xavier, 59, who had campaigned to establish an electronics workers union over the past 30 years, did not see the fruit of his labour as a result of his sudden death which has shocked the workers fraternity. Malaysian Trades Union Congress president Syed Shahir Syed Muhamad said Xavier managed to finally register [...]



Trade Unions are Going on a 24-Hour Nationwide Strike in India

Sep 6th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: Labour Solidarity

New Delhi: Trade unions are going on a 24-hour nationwide strike against price rise on Tuesday 7th September. Nearly six crore workers under the banner of 8 trade unions will be participating in the strike. They are demanding a control on price rise, streamlining of the rationing system and proper implementation of Labour laws, according to [...]



The International Women’s Alliance is Born

Aug 26th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: Labour Solidarity

Press Statements/Release 26 August 2010 Innabuyog, alliance of indigenous women’s organizations in the Cordillera, Philippines #16 Loro St., Dizon Subdivision, Baguio City 2600, Philippines Tel. +63 74 442 5347 Reference:  Vernie Yocogan-Diano, Chairperson The International Women’s Alliance is Born Women from different parts of the world   have gathered in a historic gathering in [...]



Unions Threaten Mass Strike in Cambodia

Aug 19th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: Labour Solidarity

MORE than 60,000 garment workers have reportedly pledged to hold a one-week strike next month after the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training and the Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia rebuffed their request to renegotiate the sector’s newly established minimum wage. Ath Thun, head of the Cambodian Labour Confederation, said at a meeting in Meanchey [...]



4,000 Care Workers Strike Work in City

Jul 18th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: Labour Solidarity

Over 4000 anganwadi (the government sponsored child-care and mother-care center) workers, all are women, protested outside zilla parishad office demanding wage revision. The protest was part of the one-day nationwide strike of anganwadi workers who have been fighting for fulfilment of their demands for over two years now.   “The policies of the state government are against the [...]



Equal Pay Campaign for Community Workers

Jun 9th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: Labour Solidarity

National welfare peak body, ACOSS has launched a new campaign in support of the landmark equal wage case to lift the pay rates and conditions of 200,000 community sector workers. ACOSS is encouraging its members, and other community organisations, to support the campaign by signing onto a joint statement of support. The statement calls for [...]



Women Fish Workers’ Meet

May 24th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: Labour Solidarity

CHENNAI: The convention of the State Women Fish Workers Federation will take place on July 2. The district-level committees of Chennai and Tiruvallur, formed at a meeting of 140 women fish workers in the city on Saturday, would support the State-level meet. Among the resolutions adopted in the day’s meeting was that the State government [...]



May Day 2010 Celebrations of CAW members

May 6th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: Labour Solidarity


Congratulation on 19th Anniversary of Karmojibi Nari

Apr 29th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: Labour Solidarity

It is our great pleasure to congratulate Kamojibi Nari (KN) on the celebration of the 19th founding anniversary on 30th April. The celebration is planned to coincide with the May One celebration. On these occasions, KN is planning several programs such as: Women and Women Workers gathering at Mukangan, Cultural Program and Rally, Post Card [...]



May Day Statements from Member and Network Groups

Apr 29th, 2010 | By cawinfo | Category: Labour Solidarity

Joint Declaration on Celebrating May Day 2010 as “Asian Domestic Workers’ Day” 1 May 2010 “We are not begging for special treatment. We, domestic workers, are claiming our basic rights. We are demanding equal treatment and proper recognition as workers and members of society. We will continue to fight abuses and exploitation. We want freedom [...]