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Article

30 Mai 2003

Auteur:
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions

Burma: military junta faces second ILO procedure on workers’ rights

The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions today said it had started a new international legal procedure against Burma’s military government...the complaint provides overwhelming evidence that Burma’s military regime systematically violates...the Convention on Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise...complete denial of trade union rights and horrendous working conditions, especially in the export-oriented textile industry, are also described in the ICFTU complaint