ETUC and ITUC acclaim EU decision
INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNION CONFEDERATION (ITUC)
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ETUC and ITUC acclaim EU decision to impose trade sanctions on Belarus
Brussels, 21 December
2006 (ITUC OnLine): The European Trade
Union
Confederation (ETUC) and the ITUC warmly welcome
the European Council's
decision to withdraw trade
privileges from Belarus, in response to the
government's
failure to respect trade union rights.
The trade union
movement has been campaigning for this action,
at
international, European and national level, since
2003. An International
Labour Organization (ILO)
Commission of Inquiry in 2004 called on
Belarus to stop
the harassment of trade unions and guarantee freedom
of
association and the right to organise. This has not
happened, and the
ETUC and ITUC welcome the European
Commission's call to Member States
to exclude Belarus
from EU Generalised System of Preferences (GSP)
trade
benefits.
ITUC General Secretary Guy Ryder said
"this is a welcome decision from
the EU, and can only
help bring the Lukashenko regime to realise that
its
repression of democratic and independent trade union has to
stop".
EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson has
recognised this as a test case
of the EU's collective
commitment to the promotion of workers' rights as
an
integral part of its trade policy.
"In the past, the EU
has made many fine declarations about using its
trade
strategy to promote fundamental human and trade union rights
and
core labour standards, but seldom delivered on them,"
said ETUC General
Secretary John Monks. "In this case it
has shown it is willing to take
concrete action in
support of workers denied their basic rights. We hope
the
Belarus government will now act to protect fundamental trade
union
freedoms."
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