Bahrain: ITUC Denounces Failure to Reinstate Workers
Brussels, 31 January 2012 (ITUC OnLine): In November
2011, the Governing Body of the International Labour
Organisation (ILO) agreed to a proposal to establish a
tripartite committee to review the mass dismissal of
Bahraini workers referred to in the complaint concerning the
Non-Observance by Bahrain of the Discrimination (Employment
and Occupation) Convention, 1958. In a letter to the chair
of that commission, the ITUC acknowledged progress in the
public sector but expressed its serious concerns regarding
the failure of employers, largely in state-owned companies,
to reinstate many wrongfully dismissed workers or to rehire
the workers only under completely unacceptable conditions.
The very few trade union leaders reinstated had to agree not
to carry out any further union activity.
“It is time for the committee to redouble its efforts and take all necessary measures in order to secure reinstatement of all illegally dismissed workers by the March 2012 Governing Body meeting,” said Sharan Burrow, ITUC General Secretary. “It is also unacceptable that many of the workers who have been reinstated were brought back to inferior posts or have been forced in many cases to agree to unacceptable conditions,” she added.
In addition, the ITUC
points out that many trade unionists continue to face
criminal prosecution for participating in strikes and
demonstrations last year.
See the ITUC Letter to the
Bahrain Ministry of Labour for more information: http://www.ituc-csi.org/bahrain-ituc-denounces-the-ongoing.html
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countries and territories and has 308 national affiliates.
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