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Artigo

7 Nov 2018

Author:
IndustriALL

Gildan Activewear continues to violate workers' rights in Haiti and Honduras

...Sewing International SA (SISA), Gildan Mayan Textiles S. de R.L. has launched an anti-union campaign against its workers in Honduras…In September, 28 workers were fired for being members of the union SITRAGILMAS, part of the Federation of Workers of Honduras (FITH), an affiliate of IndustriALL. The company is refusing to comply with agreements reached with the union, is harassing workers and has made attempts to form a yellow union. Calling on the parent company in Canada, IndustriALL is urging Gildan to comply with the recommendations of ILO’s Better Work Programme, which has also requested that Gildan reinstate the workers in Haiti. Gildan is a member of the Fair Labour Association, which has yet to take action against the company's violations…Marino Vani, IndustriALL's regional secretary for Latin America and the Caribbean and part of the mission, said that: IndustriALL is demanding that Gildan Activewear takes urgent action with its suppliers in Haiti and Honduras to reinstate the union leaders who were dismissed in breach of international standards and that they urgently engage in a genuine social dialogue.