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2021年7月12日

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IUF

Turkey: IUF files ILO complaint against the Turkish government over failures to protect workers’ freedom of association

"IUF files ILO complaint against the government of Turkey over failures to protect workers’ freedom of association", 12 July 2021

Today (July 12) the IUF filed a complaint with the International Labour Organisation’s Committee on Freedom of Association regarding the government of Turkey’s violations of ILO Conventions 87 and 98 which protect workers’ rights to freely organize trade unions and to collectively bargain.

[A] loophole in Turkish law permits employers in Turkey to pay enhanced compensation, at their own choosing, to a worker unfairly dismissed for union activity rather than comply with court-ordered reinstatement [...] all to prevent their employees from organizing a union

While the ILO’s Committee on Freedom of Association has on repeated occasions expressed that the appropriate remedy for a retaliatory dismissal because of trade union activity is reinstatement, the government of Turkey, despite its ratification of ILO Conventions 87 and 98, has allowed this legal loophole to remain; the complaint calls for the closing of this loophole and demands Turkey comply with international standards.

Dismissed Cargill Turkey worker Faik Kutlu stated: “The company would rather try to buy me off than respect my right to form and join a union. The government must close the loophole that makes this legal and ensure that my rights and those of my coworkers are respected, now and in the future.”

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