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Jaqalanka
update
9 October 2003 - Both the Free Trade Zone Workers Union (FTZWU)
and Nike have requested that the Fair Labor Association assist
in formulating a solution to the dispute over union recognition
at the Jaqalanka factory in Sri Lanka. As mentioned in several
CCC Urgent Appeals, in late July a referendum was held at Jaqalanka
to decide on recognition of the union and the union failed to
get the required number of votes, however the proceedings (only
4% of the workers voted following an intense anti-union campaign
mounted by management) were highly criticized by the FTZWU and
a team of international observers. The CCC has been supporting
the union's call for immediate recognition of the union based
on its membership numbers. The FLA has proposed an independent
audit of the union's membership records and will convene a roundtable
discussion in Sri Lanka in early October among the various parties
to seek an agreement on a way forward. Meanwhile, VF Corporation
(Jaqalanka's main customer) has not responded to any of the CCC's
requests that they take action in support of freedom of association
at their supplier. Please send VF a
letter today to request that they support the FTZWU at Jaqalanka.
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