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TRADE UNIONS URGE WORLD SUMMIT LEADERS TO STRENGTHEN SOCIAL & EMPLOYMENT DIMENSIONS OF NEW TEXT FOR WSSD


Monday, 1 July, 2002
Brussels/Paris - Two of the world's leading trade union organisations are urging the South Africa's Environment Minister Vali Moosa and former Indonesian WSSD Prepcom IV Chair, Dr Emil Salim to help strengthen social and employment provisions of the eventual WSSD texts and to make improvements on the wording of worker participation issues, corporate accountability, roles of governments, and sector linkages to production/consumption patterns.

South Africa and Indonesia have been asked to work together to prepare the final drafting of the eventual documents for WSSD. The trade union proposals are aimed at strengthening these before the Summit begins.

In a letter addressed to the South African Environment Minister, Guy Ryder, General Secretary of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) and John Evans, General Secretary of the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC) both drew attention to the fact that workers and trade unions are in a very good position to help implement the outcomes of WSSD, especially through workplace actions with employers.

Both Ryder and Evans said the trade union movement wants to be a strong supporter of WSSD outcomes. However, they insisted that governments do whatever they could to strengthen the implementation measures for social integration and to place a higher priority on developing an employment agenda for sustainable development.

Trade Unions emphasised that much can still can be done in the proposed text to promote day-to-day workplace-based implementation measures, aimed at fundamentally altering patterns of production in the workplaces that would also impact on the personal consumption habits of both workers and employers, throughout the world.

"We believe that we can also be instrumental in building support for the public policy initiatives that will be so important in the decades to come.", they said.

The letter emphasised the ability and willingness of workers and trade unions to fully participate in WSSD implementation plans but also notes that they needed to see clear positive signals coming from both the WSSD Implementation Text and the Political Declaration.

"We require strong indications of support in both documents, to help convince our members that they have an important role to play in implementing WSSD outcomes", they said.

The trade union letter contained a 5-page annex, including suggestions of wording for both the Implementation Document and the Political Declaration.

Annex: The trade union letter (PDF)






You can also help!

You can also help in obtaining the support of governments to adopt key principles on i.e. issues dealing with core labour standards, implementation of the social dimension, corporate accountability and matters relating to worker and trade union insolvent in the post WSSD implementation process.

PLEASE USE THE MODEL LETTER (pdf) as a guide to communicate with your government. A communication from you to the highest office in your country, and copied to both the Environment and Labour Ministries will make a real difference to our work at the Summit.

For more information contact:

Lucien Royer
ICFTU/TUAC
26 av. De La Grande Armee
75017 Paris

(331) 5537 3737 general tel
(331) 5537 3734 direct tel
(331) 4754 9828 fax


Updated by LO. Approved by MS. Last updated: 3 July 2002