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Onderwerp: ITUC OnLine: 7 October - World Day for Decent Work: Change the Rules
Verzonden: maandag 24 september 2018 10:14
Aan: ITUC Online
Onderwerp: ITUC OnLine: 7 October - World Day for Decent Work: Change the Rules
ITUC OnLine
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7 October - World Day for Decent Work:
Change the Rules
Brussels, 24 September 2018 (ITUC OnLine):
Workers from around the world will be holding activities to mark the 11th
World Day for Decent Work on 7 October. This year’s global theme, “Change
the Rules”, highlights the deeply entrenched injustice of the global economic
system alongside shrinking democratic space and deteriorating labour rights in
many countries, documented in the ITUC Global
Rights Index.
“The rules are stacked against working people, and
that is why we have unprecedented and destructive levels of economic inequality
and insecurity while a small number of global conglomerates like Amazon amass
incalculable riches for a very few. There is enough wealth in the world
to meet the challenges of our time – creating decent work for all, ensuring
universal social protection, tackling climate change and all the other things
that need to be done to ensure that people can live in dignity on a sustainable
planet. But the rules need to change. And to achieve that, we need
to build workers’ power. The World Day for Decent Work is an important
milestone on the way to the ITUC World Congress in Copenhagen in December,
where we will finalise an ambitious and comprehensive trade union agenda for
change and economic renewal,” said ITUC General Secretary Sharan Burrow.
“Since the inaugural World Day for Decent Work in
2008, tens of millions of people have taken part in activities in more than 100
countries to celebrate the achievements of trade unions, to pay homage to those
who have sacrificed so much on the front lines of struggles for democratic
rights and freedoms, and to advance the cause of social and economic progress
which benefits all instead of the privileged elite. This year again,
unions and other progressive movements will mobilise around 7 October to show
our determination to reclaim democratic space and overhaul the rules of the
global economy through organising, campaigning and advocating for a better
world.”
With the presidential election in Brazil taking place
on 7 October, unions will be stepping up the demand for former President Lula
to be released from prison. Lula was unjustly sentenced to a 12-year
prison sentence and, while he was by far the most popular candidate, prevented
from standing in the election.
For more information on the World Day for Decent Work,
and to obtain examples of the logos, infographics and social media messages,
please send an email to wddw@ituc-csi.org.
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