Sunday, September 1, 2013

MALAYSIA - MTUC (Malaysian Trades Union Congress) Rejects TPPA


Khalid Atan
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 1 (Bernama)-- The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) has urged the government not to sign the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), claiming that it would be detrimental to the well-being of 12.5 million Malaysian workers.

Its president, Khalid Atan said the feedback it had received from friendly labour organisations in other countries, including the United States, showed that workers would be at the losing end as big corporations' priority was dividends for shareholders.

He told Bernama that the agreement would also sideline many International Labour Organisation's (ILO) conventions on workers rights, thus exposing Malaysian workers to exploitation.

Another area of concern is healthcare cost in Malaysia which increases 10 per cent annually, he said, adding that this would raise the prices further due to expensive drugs, thus would greatly burden the workers.

Khalid said the agreement would also allow US firms to employ foreigners, thus suppressing wages and delaying the government's plan to turn Malaysia into a high-income nation by 2020.

He said the agreement would also give US companies the right to sue the government through their dispute settlement mechanism.

Khalid hoped the government would seriously consider the threat to workers' future and the nation's prosperity before signing the agreement as big corporations would steamroll their interest without scant concern for the workers or the country.
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AUSTRALIA - Labor's mental health policy will lead to better support for workers with mental illness


The ACTU has welcomed Labor's mental health policy, announced yesterday,  for its focus on improving workplace mental health and reducing the stigma surrounding mental health in the workplace.

INDIA / FIJI - More sugar mill workers in India rally in support of Fiji strike


Union members from the Bhogawati Cooperative Sugar Mill, Kumbhi-Kasari Cooperative Sugar Mill, and the Chhatrapati Rajaram Cooperative Sugar Mill in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, protest against FSC plans to break the strike in Fiji


Unions at three sugar mills in the state of Maharashtra held protest actions in response to the threat by the Fiji Sugar Corporation (FSC) to bring in workers from India to break the strike by the IUF-affiliated Fiji Sugar and General Workers' Union (FSGWU).
This international solidarity action followed similar protests last week by the IUF-affiliated Karnataka Sugar Workers Federation (KSWF).
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MALAYSIA - MTUC: Act fairly in ops against illegal immigrants


 The Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC) is concerned that the upcoming mass operation against illegal immigrants could end up victimising legitimate workers and foreigners on account of red tape.

BANGLADESH-The right to form trade union? Not in RMG


Garment workers are being dismissed from their jobs as their efforts to form trade unions, a right assured by the law, are being noticed by factory owners, labour organisation leaders allege.