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25 Aug 2022

Author:
Hannah Abdulla, Just Style

Myanmar: ILO reports 'severe toll' of military takeover on trade unions and CSOs providing services to workers & migrants due to targeted persecution incl. arrests, detention & violence

"ILO warns of threat to trade union existence in Myanmar", 25 August 2022

The International Labour Organisation has issued a report saying the military takeover in Myanmar has taken a severe toll on trade unions and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) providing services to workers and migrants

The report titled: ‘Riding out the storm: Organizational resilience of trade unions and civil society organizations following the military takeover in Myanmar’ details the severe impact of the February 2021 takeover on trade unions and CSOs and is urging the international community to increase its flexibility and responsiveness to counter this existential threat to civic space and worker organising in Myanmar.

It highlights how the targeted persecution of these groups, including arbitrary arrests, detentions, acts of violence, raids on homes and offices, seizure of equipment, threatening phone calls, interrogations and surveillance, have substantially limited their ability to operate.

Trade unions and CSOs reported being forced to make major adjustments to their work in response to the heightened safety and security concerns since the military takeover...

Last month unions urged the European Union to immediately suspend its trade agreement with Myanmar...

The State Administration Council (SAC) has banned 16 labour organisations from operating, while the Action, Collaboration, Transformation (ACT) Initiative, a global agreement between trade unions and brands to achieve living wages, withdrew from Myanmar in December 2021. This was a result of its trade union partner, the Industrial Workers Federation of Myanmar (IWFM), stating it could not operate freely in the country under the current circumstances.