Droits

24 July 2017 08:16

Première mort déclarée sur le site des Jeux olympiques de Tokyo 2020

 

The BWI is extremely alarm with the apparently first reported death, by suicide, in Tokyo 2020 Olympics National Stadium, touted as the centrepiece of the Summer Olympics.Lire la suite...


20 July 2017 06:20

The BWI is very shocked and saddened to hear the news from the BWI Regional Office in Panama city informing of the passing away of Vicente Carrera on 18 July 2017 in Panama city. Lire la suite...


18 July 2017 05:55

A BWI team took part in a Forum for Labour Rights organized by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) in Lima, Peru on July 13th and 14th, 2017Lire la suite...


17 July 2017 14:33

On 11 July 2017, the first Forest Certification Webinar was held by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) to representatives of forestry organizations affiliated to BWI in Latin America and the Caribbean.Lire la suite...


13 July 2017 16:03

On 12 July 2017, LafargeHolcim and global unions IndustriALL Global Union and BWI, signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Zurich, signaling their intention to sign the final draft of a Global Framework Agreement.Lire la suite...


13 July 2017 06:14

The current labour legislation in Peru was approved during the government of Alberto Fujimori, imprisoned since 2005 for human rights violations and corruption.Lire la suite...


13 July 2017 06:02

The Trade Union of the workers in Forestry, Wood Industry and Energy of the Republic of Macedonia (SSHDE) is continuously working to achieve one of the most important goals and objectives of the unions, which is the regulation of the rights and obligations of the workers and employers through the collective bargaining process.Lire la suite...


10 July 2017 09:51

For the last week, Immigration Department enforcement officers across Malaysia have carried out raids on workers’ living quarters as part of a crackdown on irregular workers without valid documentationLire la suite...


10 July 2017 05:55

A mass informal migration out of Thailand is continuing, following new rules to crackdown on unregistered migrant workers. On Tuesday the Thai Government announced that the grace period for implementing the rules will now be extended from 120 to 180 days until 1 January 2018, giving unions and NGOs more time for monitoring and to push for further consultationLire la suite...