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World Conference on ShipbuildingShipbreaking Action Plan for 20152016 1 Build union power throughout the world by 1 Action Plan Development Focusing on organizing and gaining union density in emerging shipbuildingshipbreaking countries such as Bangladesh Brazil Indonesia India Pa ID: 427667

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IndustriALL World Conference on Shipbuilding-Shipbreaking

Action Plan for 2015-2016

1. Build union power throughout the world by –

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Action PlanDevelopmentFocusing on organizing and gaining union density in emerging shipbuilding-shipbreaking countries such as Bangladesh, Brazil, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Turkey, and Vietnam. IndustriALL-FNV organizing project(from 2003) in 3 countries( India, Bangladesh and Pakistan)CBA training in Batam Isd, Indonesia in AugustJBU - CNM-CUT initial discussion in April 2015JBU – SMEFI Bilateral cooperation project (next 3 years)Supporting the development of strong, democratic, independent, representative and sustainable trade unions in the shipbreaking industry in South Asia region through bilateral or multilateral cooperation projects.Reaching out to unorganized workers and precarious workers (agency workers, subcontract workers, migrant workers, etc.) to include them in the protection of a collective agreement.

Seek opportunity/possibility to create

new

bilateral/multilateral organizing project between the affiliates (in 2016)Slide2

IndustriALL World Conference on Shipbuilding-Shipbreaking

Action Plan for 2015-2016

2.

Confront global capital by –

2Action PlanDevelopmentDeveloping the process of creating Trade Union Networks (2-3 networks by 2016) at all levels, such as MNCs, commercial/naval sectors, regions, and countries. BAE TUN has launched in NovemberSeeking possibility for Meyer, STX, Keppel, Damen, etc.Seeking opportunities to negotiate Global Framework Agreement with shipbuilding MNCsNot yetMapping 1-2 MNCs (Damen, STX or Keppel) and create/launch TUNs. Seeking opportunities to creating county network on naval sector.Slide3

IndustriALL World Conference on Shipbuilding-Shipbreaking

Action Plan for 2015-2016

3. Defend workers’ rights by –

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Action PlanDevelopmentTaking solidarity action against attacks on workers’ rights wherever they occurRR Korea(resolution in WC, in Nagasaki) has been solved.Hyundai Heavy Industry contract workers case(ILO -CFA)Demanding that governments expedite ratification of the IMO’s Hong Kong ConventionGlobal campaign on HK convention(1st phase)Promoting OHS in both shipbuilding and shipbreakingUpdating news on the campaign websiteAchieving 30% women’s participation in the events/meetings by effectively focusing on the gender agenda of shipbuilding-shipbreaking workers.No concrete developmentStrengthening world wide action on HK convention at all levels(2nd phase Jan-June 2016)Strengthening OHS activities and communication between the affiliates.

Making effort to improve women participation.Slide4

IndustriALL World Conference on Shipbuilding-Shipbreaking

Action Plan for 2015-2016

4. Fight precarious work by –

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Action PlanDevelopmentContinuing to motivate joint actions by affiliated unions throughout the process of Fight Against Precarious Campaign. More visible actions taken by unions on 7 OctoberIncreasing the number of examples of limits to the use of precarious workers in CBAs through the sharing of good practices between the affiliates.Need to researchDevelop trade union networks to fight against the growth of precarious work in the sector and to defend shipbuilding-shipbreaking workers’ rightsBAE TUN has launched in NovemberSeeking possibility for Meyer, STX, Keppel, Damen, etc.

Research on the good practices of CBA on precarious work

Promote tripartite social dialogue at all levels on precarious workSlide5

IndustriALL World Conference on Shipbuilding-Shipbreaking

Action Plan for 2015-2016

5. Ensure sustainable industrial employment by –

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Action PlanDevelopmentBuilding affiliates’ capacity to develop and implement their own vision of sustainable industrial development by the sharing of good practicesMainly information exchange at meetingsDeveloping collaborative activities and seeking synergies to effect sustainable industrial policies, with other sectors such as Mechanical Engineering and Oil & GasArea of common industrial policy to be identified in 2016Actively getting involved in the process of creating the ILO’s proposed new code of practice on Safety and Health in Shipbuilding and Repair Preparing for the ILO expert meeting in November 2017Catch up trend of shipbuilding-shipbreaking sector and improve reporting activity.Seek for joint discussion/session/meeting with other sectors.Slide6

Shipbuilding(-shipbreaking)Meetings from 2005 to Present

Year

Place

Participants by countries

2005 Nov. - AGTokyo, JAPANBrazil, Europe, Japan, South Korea, UK, USA2006 Nov - AGWashington, USABrazil, Finland, Japan, South Korea, Turkey, UK, USA2007 June - AGMumbai, INDIAFinland, France, India, Japan, UK2008 - AGSingaporeFinland, France, India, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, UK2009 - AGHanoi, VIETNAMDenmark, India, Japan, South Korea, UK, USA, Vietnam2010 Dec. - AGSeoul, KOREA22 participants and 2 guest speakers from Denmark, Finland, Germany, India, Japan, South Korea, USA 2011 Sept. – Conference with EMFIstanbul, TURKEY45 participants, 19 unions and 9 organizations from Brazil, Taiwan-ROC, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Netherland, Norway, Pakistan, Spain, Turkey 2012 Nov. - AG

Rio de Janeiro,

BRAZIL

26 participants, 9 unions

from Brazil, Chile, Denmark, France, India, Japan, South Korea, Netherlands, and Norway

2013 Nov.

- AG

JØRLUNDE, Denmark

48 participants, 21 unions

, 2 organizations from Australia, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, UK and USA

2014

Nov. - WC

Nagasaki, JAPAN

84 participants, 24 unions , 1 organization,

1 government

from Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan,

Russia,

Singapore, Taiwan, UK and USA

2015 Nov. - AG

Chittagong,

BANGLADESH

25 participants

from Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Denmark, India, Japan, Singapore, Spain and USA

2016

Nov.

- AG

AUSTRALIA