| Death threats
to Jaqalanka union supporters
5
Aug 2003, Please see the following urgent
request from the Free Trade Zone Workers
Union (FTZWU) in Sri Lanka for continued
action to support workers at Jaqalanka Ltd.,
the Katunayake Free Trade Zone garment factory
producing for VF and Nike. The situation
is extremely serious and we urge you to
take action today. Demand that VF and Nike
immediately intervene to support workers
rights at their supply facility.
Please note that the ICFTU and ITGLWF have
both filed complaints with the ILO regarding
this case. You can view these complaints
at
http://www.icftu.org/
and <http://www.itglwf.org/
31st July 2003
Dear
friends
The situation at Jaqalanka Ltd in the Katunayake
Free Trade Zone in Sri Lanka is again at
a critical stage.
Our union members are not only being denied
the fundamental rights of Freedom of Association
and Collective Bargaining, their lives are
also at risk.
In addition to the threats, harassment
and intimidation union members are facing,
they are now receiving death threats, merely
because they are members of our union.
The latest examples
include:
On 27th July the branch union secretary
was assaulted by 5 unknown men at Avariwatta
Junction, after he attended a union meeting.
He made a complaint about the assault at
the Katunayake Police Station.
One of the women union members who voted
in the referendum on July 9th was threatened
on her way home from work on 30th July,
by four unknown men at the Avariwatta Junction,
near to the Jaqalanka Ltd factory. They
questioned her about Jaqalanka and her involvement
in the union. These men told her: we
did something for one on last Sunday, but
still he is continuing without shame and
if you go again to the union we will kill
you and put you to the lagoon.
Fortunately 7 boys passing by saw this
incident and intervened, but the men threatened
them with a knife and said: you can
take your sister, but we know the place
where she is boarding and if we want we
can do anything whenever we want.
This incident was also reported at the Katunayake
Police Station, but the police officers
in charge behaved in an unruly manner and
questioned her about her association with
the union. They also referred to the complaint
made last Sunday (27th July 2003) by our
branch union secretary, claiming this statement,
and hers were fabricated statements.
The union believes that under the current
critical circumstances it is impossible
to have another referendum as it is clear
management will not relent in its intimidation,
threats and harassment.
Therefore the union withdraws it earlier
demand for a re-run of the referendum. It
demands management to recognise the union
from the original letter sent by the branch
union on 5th April 2003 which contained
166 signatures confirming they are members
of the union. This is more than 40% which
is the legal requirement for the union to
be recognised as the collective bargaining
agent.
Further since its formation the branch
union has grown and to 17 June had 205 duly
filled and signed membership forms.
While the referendum clearly demonstrated
the intimidation of management by the low
voter turnout of just 17 workers, 99% of
votes on the day of the referendum were
in favour of the union. A report by international
observers confirms the intimidation tactics
of management.
The union demands:
- Recognition of the Free Trade Zones
Workers Union as the collective bargaining
agent of Jaqalanka Ltd.
- Jaqalanka Ltd, the Government of Sri
Lanka, the President, Prime Minister,
Inspector General of Police to take every
step to safeguard the lives of the branch
union members who voted in favour of the
union at the 9th July referendum.
- A clear statement from Jaqalanka Ltd
that they will respect the right to Freedom
of Association and Collective Bargaining
- Provide facilities for trade unions
to operate freely inside the factory.
The union urges you to continue your support
and letter writing campaigns. Please pressure
management and the government to take immediate
action for an amicable resolution of this
dispute.
Please send copies of all letters and
solidarity messages to the union at
ftzunion @diamond.lanka.net
In Solidarity
Anton Marcus
General Secretary
Free Trade Zones Workers Union
ACTION
REQUEST AND SAMPLE LETTERS
Please adapt and
send out the following letters today
1. WRITE TO JAQALANKA MANAGEMENT
Mr WHM Fernando
Managing Director
Jaqalanka Ltd
46/1 Fife Road
Colombo 5
Fax: 94 1 594 877
jaqa@jaqalanka.com
Dear Sir,
We would like to
draw your attention to the critical situation
at your factory in the Katunayake Free Trade
Zone, where members of the Free Trade Zones
Workers Union (FTZWU) are not only facing
threats, harassment and intimidation, but
their lives are also at risk, merely because
they are members of the union.
Since the referendum
held on 9th July 2003, branch union officials
and the members who cast their vote have
been under threat, including direct threats
to their life by unidentified persons.
We have been informed
that on Sunday, 27th July the branch union
secretary was assaulted by 5 unknown men
after he attended a union meeting.
Additionally that
one of the women union members who voted
in the referendum on July 9th was threatened
on her way home from work on 30th July,
by four unknown men who said they had assaulted
someone else last Sunday, and if she continued
to associate with the union, they would
kill her and put her in a lagoon.
This incident was
reported to the Katunayake Police Station,
but the police officers there did not assist
favourably and behaved in an unruly manner
towards the woman worker.
The union believes
that under the current critical circumstances
it is impossible to have another referendum
as it is clear your management will not
relent in its intimidation, threats and
harassment. Therefore the union withdraws
its earlier demand to re-run the referendum.
On the basis of this
the union demands that it be recognised
as per its original letter sent to Jaqalanka
Ltd management on 5th April 2003 which contained
166 signatures confirming they are members
of the union. This is more than 40% which
is the legal requirement for the union to
be recognised as the collective bargaining
agent.
Further since its
formation the branch union has grown and
to 17 June had 205 duly filled and signed
membership forms.
The union demands:
- Recognition of
the Free Trade Zones Workers Union as
the collective bargaining agent of Jaqalanka
Ltd.
- Jaqalanka Ltd,
the Government of Sri Lanka, the President,
Prime Minister, Inspector General of Police
to take every step to safeguard the lives
of the branch union members who voted
in favour of the union at the 9th July
referendum.
- A clear statement
from Jaqalanka Ltd that they will respect
the right to Freedom of Association and
Collective Bargaining
- Provide facilities
for trade unions to operate freely inside
the factory.
We urge you to recognise
the Free Trade Zones Workers Union as the
collective bargaining agent in your factory.
And further, we urge
that you take immediate steps to ensure
the safety of the lives the union members
who are under threat.
Yours sincerely
[name]
[organisation]
2. CONTACT THE SRI LANKAN GOVERNMENT
[date]
Ranil Wickramasinghe
Esq
Honourable Prime Minister
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Temple Trees
Colombo 3
Fax: 94 1 385 679
Chandrika Bandaranaike
Kumaratunge
Her Excellency
President
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Presidential Secretariat
Colombo 1
Fax: 94 1 333 703
Mahinda Samarasinghe
Esq
Honourable Minister of Employment and Labour
Ministry of Labour
Labour Secretariat
Colombo 5
Fax: 94 1 588 950
Dear [insert name
member of government]
We would like to
draw your attention to the critical situation
at Jaqalanka Ltd in the Katunayake Free
Trade Zone, where members of the Free Trade
Zones Workers Union (FTZWU) are not only
facing threats, harassment and intimidation,
but their lives are also at risk, merely
because they are members of the union.
Since the referendum
held on 9th July 2003, branch union officials
and the members who cast their vote have
been under threat, including direct threats
to their life by unidentified persons.
We have been informed
that on Sunday, 27th July the branch union
secretary was assaulted by 5 unknown men
after he attended a union meeting.
Additionally that
one of the women union members who voted
in the referendum on July 9th was threatened
on her way home from work on 30th July,
by four unknown men who said they had assaulted
someone else last Sunday, and if she continued
to associate with the union, they would
kill her and put her in a lagoon.
This incident was
reported to the Katunayake Police Station,
but the police officers there did not assist
favourably and behaved in an unruly manner
towards the woman worker.
The union believes
that under the current critical circumstances
it is impossible to have another referendum
as it is clear your management will not
relent in its intimidation, threats and
harassment. Therefore the union withdraws
its earlier demand to re-run the referendum.
On the basis of this
the union demands that it be recognised
as per its original letter sent to Jaqalanka
Ltd management on 5th April 2003 which contained
166 signatures confirming they are members
of the union. This is more than 40% which
is the legal requirement for the union to
be recognised as the collective bargaining
agent.
Further since its
formation the branch union has grown and
to 17 June had 205 duly filled and signed
membership forms.
The union demands:
- Recognition of
the Free Trade Zones Workers Union as
the collective bargaining agent of Jaqalanka
Ltd.
- Jaqalanka Ltd,
the Government of Sri Lanka, the President,
Prime Minister, Inspector General of Police
to take every step to safeguard the lives
of the branch union members who voted
in favour of the union at the 9th July
referendum.
- A clear statement
from Jaqalanka Ltd that they will respect
the right to Freedom of Association and
Collective Bargaining
- Provide facilities
for trade unions to operate freely inside
the factory.
In view of this critical
situation we urge You, the Honourable Prime
Minister to intervene immediately and bring
about an amicable settlement of the dispute
on the basis of the demands of the union.
And further, we urge
that you take immediate steps to ensure
the safety of the lives the union members
who are under threat.
Yours sincerely
3. CONTACT THE COMPANIES SOURCING AT JAQALANKA
[date]
Mackey J. McDonald
Chairman and CEO
VF Corporation
628 Green Valley Rd., Ste. 500
Greensboro, NC 27408
Tel: 336-424-6000
Fax: 1 336 547 7630
irrequest@vfc.com
jocelyn_berner@vfc.com
VF Workwear
P.O. Box 140995
Nashville, TN 37214-0995
United Sates
Tel. 615-565-5000
Fax: 615-565-5263
European campaigners,
please also contact VF Europe:
Timothy A. Wheeler
President
VF Europe B.V.B.A.
Fontain Business Park
C. van Kerckhovenstraat 110
Gebouw 2/4
2880 Bornem
Belgium
Tel. 32-3-298-2000
Fax: 32-3-298-2002
Email: tim_wheeler@vfc.com
Phil Knight
Chairman and CEO
Nike
Fax: 1 503 671 6300
phil.knight@nike.com
vada.manager@nike.com
Dear [insert company/ director name]
We would like to
draw your attention to the critical situation
at your supplier factory in the Katunayake
Free Trade Zone, in Sri Lanka, where members
of the Free Trade Zones Workers Union (FTZWU)
are not only facing threats, harassment
and intimidation, but their lives are also
at risk, merely because they are members
of the union.
Since the referendum
held on 9th July 2003, branch union officials
and the members who cast their vote have
been under threat, including direct threats
to their life by unidentified persons.
We have been informed
that on Sunday, 27th July the branch union
secretary was assaulted by 5 unknown men
after he attended a union meeting.
Additionally that
one of the women union members who voted
in the referendum on July 9th was threatened
on her way home from work on 30th July,
by four unknown men who said they had assaulted
someone else last Sunday, and if she continued
to associate with the union, they would
kill her and put her in a lagoon.
This incident was
reported to the Katunayake Police Station,
but the police officers there did not assist
favourably and behaved in an unruly manner
towards the woman worker.
The union believes
that under the current critical circumstances
it is impossible to have another referendum
as it is clear your management will not
relent in its intimidation, threats and
harassment. Therefore the union withdraws
its earlier demand to re-run the referendum.
On the basis of this
the union demands that it be recognised
as per its original letter sent to Jaqalanka
Ltd management on 5th April 2003 which contained
166 signatures confirming they are members
of the union. This is more than 40% which
is the legal requirement for the union to
be recognised as the collective bargaining
agent.
Further since its
formation the branch union has grown and
to 17 June had 205 duly filled and signed
membership forms.
The union demands:
- Recognition of
the Free Trade Zones Workers Union as
the collective bargaining agent of Jaqalanka
Ltd.
- Jaqalanka Ltd,
the Government of Sri Lanka, the President,
Prime Minister, Inspector General of Police
to take every step to safeguard the lives
of the branch union members who voted
in favour of the union at the 9th July
referendum.
- A clear statement
from Jaqalanka Ltd that they will respect
the right to Freedom of Association and
Collective Bargaining
- Provide facilities
for trade unions to operate freely inside
the factory.
We urge you to advise
your supplier company to ensure an amicable
settlement with the Free Trade Zones Workers
Union, on the basis of the abovementioned
demands.
And further, we urge
you to advise your supplier company to take
immediate steps to ensure the safety of
the lives the union members who are under
threat.
Yours sincerely
[name]
[organisation]
4. CONTACT THE POLICE
[date]
Inspector General
of Police
Police Headquarters
Colombo 1
Fax: 94 1 436 711
Dear Sir
We would like to draw your attention to
the critical situation at Jaqalanka Ltd
in the Katunayake Free Trade Zone, where
members of the Free Trade Zones Workers
Union (FTZWU) are not only facing threats,
harassment and intimidation, but their lives
are also at risk, merely because they are
members of the union.
Since the referendum
held on 9th July 2003, branch union officials
and the members who cast their vote have
been under threat, including direct threats
to their life by unidentified persons.
We have been informed
that on Sunday, 27th July the branch union
secretary was assaulted by 5 unknown men
after he attended a union meeting.
Additionally one
of the women union members who voted in
the referendum on July 9th was threatened
on her way home from work on 30th July,
by four unknown men who said they had assaulted
someone else last Sunday, and if she continued
to associate with the union, they would
kill her and put her in a lagoon.
This incident was
reported to the Katunayake Police Station,
but the police officers there did not assist
favourably and behaved in an unruly manner
towards the woman worker. We find this unacceptable
and inappropriate behavior on behalf of
the police.
In view of this critical
situation we urge you take immediate steps
to ensure the safety of the lives of Jaqalanka
union members who are under threat as mentioned
in this letter.
Yours sincerely
[name]
[organisation]
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