ILO rejects Venezuela complaint - A defeat for the bosses
- 11 May 2005
In February, the Hands off Venezuela website published a letter issued by the UNT referring to an attack by FEDECAMARAS, the employers’ association of Venezuela, which had presented a complaint to the ILO alleging that the Venezuelan government has violated Trade Union freedoms and the right to strike. The appeal we launched helped to gather support for the UNT. Here we publish a Joint Communiqué Issued by the National Union of Workers of Venezuela (UNT) and the International Liaison Committee of Workers and Peoples (ILC) on a partial victory in this struggle.
Geneva, Switzerland -- March 23, 2005
Earlier today -- Wednesday, March 23 -- the Governing Body of the
International Labor Organization (ILO) examined the Complaint issued by
FEDECAMARAS, the employers' association of Venezuela, that sought to condemn
the Venezuelan government for alleged violations of labor rights.
The ILO Governing Body concluded it could not reach an opinion on this
Complaint given that all members of the Employers' Group (IOE) were at the
same time signatories to the Complaint and members of the Committee on Trade
Union Freedoms, and thus could not be both accusers and judges.
The ILO Governing Body has decided to postpone the examination of this
Complaint until its session of November 2005, following the meeting of the
Committee on Trade Union Freedoms that will take place at the yearly
International Labor Conference of the ILO in June 2005, with a newly elected
group of members.
The UNT and ILC are pleased to announce the declaration presented to the
ILO's Governing Body by the Workers' Group of Latin America and the
Caribbean (GRULAC), which states in part:
"The ILO Workers' Group of Latin America and the Caribbean (GRULAC)
takes note of the fact that the government of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela has responded in a timely and ample way, with all the facts in
hand, to the charges leveled against it. The reply and the facts demonstrate
that the FEDECAMARAS Complaint against Venezuela has no merit ... Therefore,
given the fact that this point has been debated sufficiently, the ILO
Governing Board should declare that the Complaint is groundless and does not
merit the creation of a Commission of Inquiry. The Complaint, in fact,
should simply be closed and filed."
The UNT and ILC believe this is a first positive result that points in the
direction of a formal rejection to the Complaint issued by FEDECAMARAS.
The UNT and ILC believe that the international campaign launched in support
of the "Open Letter to ILO Workers' Group" issued by the UNT last
February has obtained a first and significant result. This Open Letter
demonstrates, moreover, that it is the employers' association in Venezuela
that violates labor rights in that country.
We call upon all the members of the ILO Worker's Group to support the
statement by GRULAC and to reject altogether the Complaint by FEDECAMARAS
against Venezuela.
We also call upon all supporters of trade union and democratic rights the
world over to publicize this joint Communiqué and to continue to solicit
endorsers in support of the UNT's "Open Letter."
Signed:
Marcela Maspero, on behalf of the National Union of Workers of Venezuela (UNT)
and Daniel Gluckstein and Luc Deley, on behalf of the International Liaison
Committee of Workers and Peoples (ILC)
In February, the Hands off Venezuela website published a letter issued by the UNT referring to an attack by FEDECAMARAS, the employers’ association of Venezuela, which had presented a complaint to the ILO alleging that the Venezuelan government has violated Trade Union freedoms and the right to strike. The appeal we launched helped to gather support for the UNT. Here we publish a Joint Communiqué Issued by the National Union of Workers of Venezuela (UNT) and the International Liaison Committee of Workers and Peoples (ILC) on a partial victory in this struggle.
Geneva, Switzerland -- March 23, 2005
Earlier today -- Wednesday, March 23 -- the Governing Body of the
International Labor Organization (ILO) examined the Complaint issued by
FEDECAMARAS, the employers' association of Venezuela, that sought to condemn
the Venezuelan government for alleged violations of labor rights.
The ILO Governing Body concluded it could not reach an opinion on this
Complaint given that all members of the Employers' Group (IOE) were at the
same time signatories to the Complaint and members of the Committee on Trade
Union Freedoms, and thus could not be both accusers and judges.
The ILO Governing Body has decided to postpone the examination of this
Complaint until its session of November 2005, following the meeting of the
Committee on Trade Union Freedoms that will take place at the yearly
International Labor Conference of the ILO in June 2005, with a newly elected
group of members.
The UNT and ILC are pleased to announce the declaration presented to the
ILO's Governing Body by the Workers' Group of Latin America and the
Caribbean (GRULAC), which states in part:
"The ILO Workers' Group of Latin America and the Caribbean (GRULAC)
takes note of the fact that the government of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela has responded in a timely and ample way, with all the facts in
hand, to the charges leveled against it. The reply and the facts demonstrate
that the FEDECAMARAS Complaint against Venezuela has no merit ... Therefore,
given the fact that this point has been debated sufficiently, the ILO
Governing Board should declare that the Complaint is groundless and does not
merit the creation of a Commission of Inquiry. The Complaint, in fact,
should simply be closed and filed."
The UNT and ILC believe this is a first positive result that points in the
direction of a formal rejection to the Complaint issued by FEDECAMARAS.
The UNT and ILC believe that the international campaign launched in support
of the "Open Letter to ILO Workers' Group" issued by the UNT last
February has obtained a first and significant result. This Open Letter
demonstrates, moreover, that it is the employers' association in Venezuela
that violates labor rights in that country.
We call upon all the members of the ILO Worker's Group to support the
statement by GRULAC and to reject altogether the Complaint by FEDECAMARAS
against Venezuela.
We also call upon all supporters of trade union and democratic rights the
world over to publicize this joint Communiqué and to continue to solicit
endorsers in support of the UNT's "Open Letter."
Signed:
Marcela Maspero, on behalf of the National Union of Workers of Venezuela (UNT)
and Daniel Gluckstein and Luc Deley, on behalf of the International Liaison
Committee of Workers and Peoples (ILC)