Jaqalanka
union fails to win recognition
29 Jul 2003,
Dear Friends,
Please find below an update and request for action on the Jaqalanka
case based on recent reports from the Free Trade Zone Workers
Union (FTZWU). Sample letters with e-mail addresses are included.
Please take a moment to send out letters of protest today.
 Jaqalanka
union fails to win recognition
Attempts to win recognition for a union at the Jaqalanka garment
factory, located in the Katunayaka EPZ in Sri Lanka, were unsuccessful.
Only 4% of Jaqalanka workers (17 out of an official total of
399 workers) participated in the July 9 referendum on the union.
One vote was deemed invalid. Of the valid votes cast all were
in favor of the union. In order to win the election, the union
needed to demonstrate that it had 40% membership.
The
Free Trade Zone Workers Union (FTZWU) reports that "it was
very clear that intimidation tactics were still being used by
management even while the referendum was being conducted. Management
officials who have been involved in harassment and intimidation
were going to all the sections of the factory as the referendum
was being conducted under the pretext of carrying out production
processes. This intimidation was pointed out to the Labor Department
officials who were coordinating the referendum, but they did not
take any action." The official report filed by international
observers found that the election "was marred by the clumsiest
of employer intimidation. The government of Sri Lanka did nothing
about it."
In the months leading up to the vote, union members (reported
to be around 50%) had endured a campaign of threats, harassment,
and intimidation waged by management. Management representatives
pressured workers not to vote for the union and threatened to
close down the factory if the union was voted in. Management was
reportedly delighted by the election results and organized a celebratory
party for male workers that night.
RECENT EVENTS
Anti-union intimidation continues at Jaqalanka Ltd. On July 14th
a Nike auditor again visited the factory and met with the union
branch secretary and assistant treasurer and enquired about what
transpired on the day of the election. The branch secretary and
assistant treasurer explained what happened, and the auditor also
spoke with other workers. The next day the branch secretary was
threatened by the cutting section manager Mr Mahilal. Mahilal
used obscene and abusive language and asked why the branch secretary
had spoken to the Nike auditor. He threatened the branch secretary
saying that if the factory closes he would take a knife and stab
him, and he was ready to go to jail. The branch secretary made
a complaint in writing to the Nike auditor and asked for protection
of his and his life this complaint was handed over on 16 July.
On July 16th a union representative went to the Negombo Labour
Office to meet with Jaqalanka Ltd management, as agreed on 29
May 2003, prior to the referendum, but management did not show
up. The Assistant Commissioner, Negombo, told the union rep that
he had sent the file to Colombo and had nothing further to do
with the matter.
REQUEST FOR ACTION
The union believes the referendum was illegitimate and therefore
should be declared "null and void."
They request that the companies doing business with Jaqalanka
Ltd VF and Nike -- be asked to pressure Jaqalanka management to
respect workers rights. Specifically, they should request that
new union elections without employer intimidation are held, and
that the employer makes a clear statement to the workers that
they respect freedom of association and will take a positive attitude
to trade unions and union activities.
The union also demands that the Minister of Labour should take
action against those involved in the intimidation, including officials
from the Labour Department and the Board of Investment (BOI).
Sample letters of protest to VF, Nike, Jaqalanka management, and
the Minister of Labor follow. Please send copies of your protest
letters to the FTZWU (e-mail: ftzunion@diamond.lanka.net).
For more background information on this case and to see the election
report filed by the team of international observers, please see
the TIE-Asia website <http://www.tieasia.org/Jaqalanka.htm>
of the CCC website
<www.cleanclothes.org>.
SAMPLE LETTERS
(please adapt and send)
Managing Director
Jaqalanka Ltd
Fax: 94 1 22 52 461
Email: jaqa@jaqalanka.com
dinesh@jaqalanka.com
jaqalank@sri.lanka.net
(insert date) July 2003
Dear
The results of the referendum held on Wednesday 9 July 2003 in
your factory, to determine if the Free Trade Zones Workers Union
(FTZWU) has 40% membership and can therefore be recognised as
a collective bargaining agent, clearly demonstrated the intimidation
tactics of Jaqalanka Ltd management and officials not only in
the lead up to, but also during the election.
The report of the international observers also highlights the
intimidation and harassment of Jaqalanka Ltd management.
I have been informed that intimidation, harassment and threats
made to union members, particularly branch union officials, continues
in your factory.
Therefore I support the FTZWU in their view that the referendum
was illegitimate and therefore should be declared "null and
void". Additionally, we support the union's request that
the referendum should be rerun without employer intimidation and
with all safeguards in place to ensure a free and fair election.
I request that you make a clear and public statement to Jaqalanka
workers informing them that you respect the right of freedom of
association and will take a positive attitude to trade union organisation
and activity.
For your information, I am contacting those companies (Nike,
VF) that do business with your company to tell them of my concerns
regarding this anti-union behavior. I have requested that they
support calls for a new election -- one without employer intimidation.
I will also contact the Minister of Labour to request that action
be taken against those involved in the intimidation including
officials of the Labour Department and the Board of Investment
(BOI).
I urge you to respect workers rights and to stop intimidation
tactics immediately.
Yours sincerely
VF Corporation
Fax: 1 336 547 7630
irrequest@vfc.com
jocelyn_berner@vfc.com
Nike
Fax: 1 503 671 6300
vada.manager@nike.com
philip.knight@nike.com
(insert date) July 2003
Dear
The results of the referendum held on Wednesday 9 July 2003 at
your supplier factory Jaqalanka Ltd in Sri Lanka, to determine
if the Free Trade Zones Workers Union (FTZWU) has 40% membership
and can therefore be recognised as a collective bargaining agent,
clearly demonstrated the intimidation tactics of Jaqalanka Ltd
management and officials not only in the lead up to, but also
during, the election.
The report of the international observers also highlights the
intimidation and harassment of Jaqalanka Ltd management.
I have been informed that intimidation, harassment, and threats
made to union members, particularly branch union officials, continues
in your supplier factory.
Therefore I support the FTZWU in their view that the referendum
was illegitimate and therefore should be declared "null and
void". Additionally, I support the union's request that the
referendum should be rerun without employer intimidation and with
all safeguards in place to ensure a free and fair election. Please
contact your supplier immediately and request that they meet the
union's demands. I urge you to press them to make a clear and
public statement to Jaqalanka workers informing them that you
respect the right of freedom of association and will take a positive
attitude to trade union organisation and activity.
The union believes that the Minister of Labour should take action
against those involved in the intimidation including officials
of the Labour Department and the Board of Investment (BOI).
I believe that your company has an important role to play in
seeing that conditions improve at Jaqalanka. I urge you to contact
Jaqalanka management and the ministry of labor today to follow
up on these very serious issues.
I hope that you will take steps today to ensure that your supplier
factory respects workers rights and immediately stop intimidating
and harassing workers who are trying to exercise their legal right
to freedom of association.
Yours sincerely
Minister of Employment and Labour
Honourable Mahinda Samarasinghe
Fax: 94 1 588 950
emlab@sltnet.lk
(insert date) July 2003
Dear
The results of the referendum held on Wednesday 9 July 2003,
to determine if the Free Trade Zones Workers Union (FTZWU) has
40% membership and can therefore be recognised as a collective
bargaining agent, clearly demonstrated the intimidation tactics
of Jaqalanka Ltd management and officials not only in the lead
up to, but also during the election.
The report of the international observers also highlights the
intimidation and harassment of Jaqalanka Ltd management.
Further we are informed that intimidation, harassment and threats
made to union members, particularly branch union officials, continues
in this factory in the Katunayake FTZ.
Therefore we support the FTZWU in their view that the referendum
was illegitimate and therefore should be declared "null and
void".
Further, we support the union's demands as follows:
- The referendum should be rerun without employer intimidation
and with all safeguards in place to ensure a free and fair election.
- All those doing business with Jaqalanka Ltd should be asked
to force the company to respect workers rights and have the
election rerun not only without employer intimidation but with
a clear statement from the employer to workers that they respect
the right of freedom of association and will take a positive
attitude to trade union organisation and activity.
- The Minister of Labour should take action against those involved
in the intimidation including officials of the Labour Department
and the Board of Investment (BOI).
We urge you to take action and ensure that the violation of workers
rights stops immediately.
Yours sincerely
Arjunna Mahendran
Chairman/Director General
The Board of Investment of Sri Lanka
Fax: 94 1 329795
arjunnam@boi.gov.lk
infoboi@boi.gov.lk
(insert date) July 2003
Dear
The results of the referendum held on Wednesday 9 July 2003,
to determine if the Free Trade Zones Workers Union (FTZWU) has
40% membership and can therefore be recognised as a collective
bargaining agent, clearly demonstrated the intimidation tactics
of Jaqalanka Ltd management and officials not only in the lead
up to, but also during the election.
The report of the international observers also highlights the
intimidation and harassment of Jaqalanka Ltd management.
Further we are informed that intimidation, harassment and threats
made to union members, particularly branch union officials, continues
in this BOI enterprise in the Katunayake FTZ.
Therefore we support the FTZWU in their view that the referendum
was illegitimate and therefore should be declared "null and
void".
Further, we support the union's demands as follows:
- The referendum should be rerun without employer intimidation
and with all safeguards in place to ensure a free and fair election.
- All those doing business with Jaqalanka Ltd should be asked
to force the company to respect workers rights and have the
election rerun not only without employer intimidation but with
a clear statement from the employer to workers that they respect
the right of freedom of association and will take a positive
attitude to trade union organisation and activity.
- The Minister of Labour should take action against those involved
in the intimidation including officials of the Labour Department
and the Board of Investment (BOI).
We urge you to take action and ensure that the violation of workers
rights stops immediately.
Yours sincerely
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