Le 3 janvier, le syndicat des travailleurs du bâtiment et du bois du Cambodge (BWTUC) a exprimé sa déception face à la lenteur du gouvernement à répondre à la demande de justice et de responsabilité concernant l'effondrement d'un bâtiment à Kep, dans le sud du Cambodge, il y a un an, qui a tué 36 travailleurs et blessé 26 autres.
Le 3 janvier, le syndicat des travailleurs du bâtiment et du bois du Cambodge (BWTUC) a exprimé sa déception face à la lenteur du gouvernement à répondre à la demande de justice et de responsabilité concernant l'effondrement d'un bâtiment à Kep, dans le sud du Cambodge, il y a un an, qui a tué 36 travailleurs et blessé 26 autres.
BWI asked the InternatiLes affiliés de l'IBB en Ukraine, en Azerbaïdjan, en Moldavie et en Russie ont mené les 16 jours d'activisme syndical sur la violence envers les femmes en Europe de l'Est et en Asie centrale dans un contexte de violence sexiste croissante et d'écart de rémunération entre les sexes dans la région.
La "Caravane d'histoires des travailleurs d’IKEA" de l'IBB raconte comment de bonnes relations entre le syndicat et la direction sur un lieu de travail en Republika Srpska ont permis d'offrir de bonnes conditions de travail aux travailleurs de l'approvisionnement d’IKEA et d'accroître la productivité de l'entreprise.
Combining electronic, social media and traditional face-to-face interactions, BWI in partnership with the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs (MADLSA), the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), and various solidarity support partners held a successful two-day Global Sports Conference on labour rights and the 2022 FIFA World Cup last 23 and 24 of November.
L'IBB demande aux autorités françaises de ne rien négliger dans leur enquête sur la fuite de liquides dans la Seine parisienne provenant d'une usine du géant franco-suisse du ciment LafargeHolcim, qui a suscité l'indignation du public.
Byggnads, the Swedish union of construction workers, has threatened to go on strike next week over employer federation Byggföretagen’s reluctance to address industry-wide work-related fatal accidents during their collective bargaining negotiations.
L'affilié allemand de l'IBB, le syndicat du bâtiment, de la sylviculture, de l'agriculture et de l'environnement (IG BAU), se félicite de l'engagement des entreprises mondiales de ciment et de matériaux de construction, telles que HeidelbergCement et LafargeHolcim, à réduire leurs émissions de carbone.
L'IBB a publié une cartographie des activités de HeidelbergCement et de LafargeHolcim dans la région Moyen-Orient et Afrique du Nord (MENA), qui rend compte de la conformité des entreprises aux normes internationales et régionales, ainsi que de leurs parties prenantes financières.
Près de 2 000 travailleurs du projet de construction hydroélectrique de Suki Kinari (SK), dans le nord du Pakistan, sont en grève depuis le 27 octobre pour protester contre la restriction de leur liberté de mouvement, les licenciements illégaux et le refus de leur accorder des salaires pour les heures supplémentaires, des congés et des indemnités COVID-19.
Le syndicat des travailleurs du ciment, de la chaux et des métiers connexes (Cement, Lime and Allied Workers' Union) du Zimbabwé (CLAWUZ) a condamné le traitement inhumain de 150 travailleurs employés à la ‘Diamond Cement Company’, près de la ville de Kwekwe, au centre du Zimbabwe.
"De plus en plus de travailleurs IKEA adhère au syndicat." C'est l'histoire racontée par les travailleurs d’IKEA en Pologne dans le cadre de la "Caravane d'histoires des travailleurs d’IKEA" de l'IBB.
Le réseau mondial ciment de l'IBB a rencontré ses affiliés dans le monde entier et s'est penché sur des questions clés, notamment l'Initiative suisse psur les Multinationales Responsablse, qui représente un espoir pour les travailleurs du monde entier. Cette réunion virtuelle, qui s'est tenue le 14 octobre 2020, a rassemblé une quarantaine de participants.
Une quarantaine de participants des syndicats affiliés à l'Internationale des travailleurs du bâtiment et du bois (IBB) et au syndicat mondial IndustriALL se sont rencontrés en ligne le 13 octobre pour discuter des évolutions et des défis auxquels sont confrontés les employés de la multinationale allemande de matériaux de construction HeidelbergCement.
Les syndicats et les organisations de la société civile au Cambodge sont satisfaits de la décision du gouvernement de nommer 362 inspecteurs pour surveiller, observer, rechercher, inspecter, collecter des preuves et promouvoir la mise en œuvre des lois sur la construction.
The EUR 100 billion COVID-19 stimulus package unveiled by Prime Minister Jean Castex on 3 September will allocate EUR 30 billion to an ecological transition plan, said to be the central element of the package, and another EUR 7.5 billion to the construction sector. T
To mark Brick Family Month this August, the Union Workers of Bricks Industry of the Republic of Argentina (UOLRA) held an online meeting with women brick workers to discuss their present issues and present the efforts made by the union to advance gender equality.
BWI-affiliated trade unions in India and Serbia joined hands in helping 51 Indian migrant workers who were left stranded without any work and salaries in the Balkan country.
The second leg of BWI’s “IKEA Workers’ Caravan of Stories,” a campaign to enable IKEA workers in different countries to share with one another their working lives and experiences, brings us to PT Integra Indo Cabinet located in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia.
BWI launched the “IKEA Workers’ Caravan of Stories” to enable IKEA workers in different countries to share to one another their working lives and experiences. The caravan’s first stop was at the IKEA Industry factory in Tikhvin, Russia which is in the North-West region of the country. The factory, which employs over 1,000 workers, produces IKEA furniture and consists of sawmill, components, and furniture departments.
En réponse au nombre élevé de décès liés au travail dans le secteur forestier, le Syndicat des fonctionnaires des secteurs de l'agriculture, de la foresterie, de l'élevage et de l'environnement (TARIM ORMAN-IS) a organisé une formation sur la santé et la sécurité au travail (SST) à 45 travailleurs forestiers ruraux. le 18 juillet dans un village forestier du nord de la Turquie.
Earthsight, une organisation environnementale à but non lucratif, a publié un rapport d'enquête sur le "bois chaud", alléguant que du bois illégalement exploité en Ukraine occidentale et certifié par le Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) est vendu par un intermédiaire roumain à la multinationale suédoise IKEA. Le FSC et IKEA ont tous deux reconnu publiquement qu'il existe des lacunes dans la législation forestière en Ukraine, mais ils ont nié leur responsabilité dans la mise sur le marché européen de bois provenant de sources illégales.
"L’Internationale des travailleurs du bâtiment et du bois, IBB, condamne les attaques du piquet de grève des travailleurs licenciés à la cimenterie de Holcim à Davao aux Philippines le 22 avril 2020 par des inconnus profitant de la crise de la COVID-19 et « de l’ordre gouvernemental de confinement», a déclaré Ambet Yuson, Secrétaire général de l’IBB.
Les travailleurs sous-traitants de la cimenterie LafargeHolcim de Sokhna, en Égypte, se voient attribuer les emplois les plus dangereux de l’usine. Il s’agit de l’une des nombreuses pratiques de travail discriminatoires découverte par une étude de recherche indépendante.
Depuis 2018, HeidelbergCement en Égypte a réduit ses effectifs d'au moins 2 000 personnes par attrition et en ne prolongeant pas les contrats à durée déterminée. En décembre 2019, une étude indépendante a révélé que près de la moitié des 474 travailleurs sont des contractuels de l'usine de Suez, l'une des quatre usines appartenant à HeidelbergCement en Égypte, où les conditions de travail discriminatoires sont préoccupantes.
Plus des deux tiers de la main-d'œuvre totale de la cimenterie de Fuheis souffrent d'asthme, sans doute lié à leur exposition à la poussière sur le lieu de travail. Pour aggraver les choses, les travailleurs qui ne passent pas de tests de santé n'ont pas droit à des congés de maladie payés ni à des retraites pour maladie. Ces résultats d'une recherche indépendante ont suscité des inquiétudes parmi les affiliés de l'IBB pour ces travailleurs, car les maladies respiratoires augmentent le risque de complications si un travailleur contracte le COVID-19.
Les travailleurs de la cimenterie Chakrey Ting à Kampo, au Cambodge, ont conclu un accord avec l'entreprise qui prévoit la réintégration du vice-président du syndicat, Houn Houen. LafargeHolcim est un actionnaire majoritaire avec 50,3 % de Huaxin Cement, basé en Chine, qui détient 40 % des parts de l'usine de Chakrey Ting.
Le 26 mai 2020, le point de contact national suisse a rendu publique son évaluation initiale d'un cas, appelé «cas spécifique» - soumis par l'IBB le 12 décembre 2019 sur la base des principes directeurs de l'OCDE à l'intention des entreprises multinationales.
À la veille de l'assemblée générale annuelle de LafargeHolcim, le 12 mai 2020 en Suisse, leurs travailleurs et travailleurs contractuels du monde entier représentés par l'IBB, IndustriALL et FETBB lancent un appel urgent aux actionnaires de LafargeHolcim dans une déclaration commune.
Malgré les avis des médias, des organisations de santé, des milieux diplomatiques et des services de renseignement, l'Ukraine n'était pas du tout préparée à la pandémie de COVID-19.
Participants at the first European Regional Youth Assembly that took place in Stockholm, Sweden partook in an action at Sergel square at the city centre to protest the high level of deadly workplace accidents in the construction sector and send a clear message that every worker has the right to safe working conditions, as the right to live comes before profit.
On 25 March 2019 in Chisinau, Moldova, the Trade Union Federation of Construction and Building Materials Workers of the Republic of Moldova (SINDICONS), and the Federation of Construction and Woodworking Unions of Israel (Histadrut) signed a cooperation Agreement to ensure the protection Moldovan migrant workers working construction sites in Israel.
On 6 March Venezuelan construction trade unions, including three BWI affiliates (FENATCS, FETRAMAQUIPES and FETRACONSTRUCCION) reached an agreement with the two chambers that groups construction employers (CVC and CBC).
SNSCAASC and FITCM-N, BWI affiliates in Nicaragua, signed a Regulatory Framework Agreement with the Nicaraguan Chamber of Construction (CNC) to ensure workers from subcontracting companies and outsourcing agencies receive legal and occupational protection, in accordance with the current Collective Bargaining Agreement for the construction sector in the country.
The Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour, and Social Affairs (MADLSA) and Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI) organised a Community Leaders’ Forum on Workers’ Welfare on 15 February 2019 in Doha, Qatar.
On 29 January 2019, the management of Global Hydropower Associate with the help of local goons beat up the workers who were organizing plant level trade union at the workplace.
Hundreds of workers throughout Peru took the streets on January 15, against labor flexibilization promoted by employers and to demand to the government of President Martín Vizcarra, the reactivation of the construction industry.
3 December 2018: Turkish construction union, Turkish Union of Road, Construction and Building Workers (YOL-IS) have issued a harsh press statement denouncing the lack of safety and health in all sectors including construction throughout Turkey.
In Seoul, South Korea at the National Assembly the Korean Federation of Construction Industry Trade Union (KFCITU) held a photo exhibit show casing a series of photos highlighting women working in the construction industry in South Korea. The exhibit is a collection of photos submitted by photo journalists, freelancers, and others as part of the photo contest.
The threat of a strike action at the 870MW Suki Kinari hydro project in Northern Pakistan has compelled China Gezhouba Group to accept key workers’ demands, according to the Pakistan Federation of Building and Wood Workers’ (PFBWW).
To avoid a general strike the trade union Histadrut and the Israeli government finally reached an agreement on better safety regulations at workplaces, particularly on construction sites.
The global union network at HeidelbergCement held two days of intensive discussions and exchanges on 1 and 2 November in Frankfurt, Germany, about the situation in different countries where the company is present.
On 19th of October 2018, at the 10th Assembly of the Trade Union of Industry of Construction (SGH), the delegates re-elected Jasenka Vuksic as president and adopted the SGH Program Orientation for 2018-2022.
Members of the Sabah timber union are elated after yesterday’s decisive secret ballot election victory at Sabah Forest Industries (SFI) in Sipitang, Malaysia, clearing the way for them to begin collective bargaining.
On 1-4 October the BWI participated in the Human Rights Advisory Board’s visit to Doha, Qatar. The Board met with FIFA’s Local Organising Comitte and the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy which is responsible for building the infrastructure around the World Cup.
The BWI has published a new report summarizing the findings of a damning investigation by the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman to the International Financing Corporation (IFC), an independent monitoring mechanism for the World Bank’s IFC.
Members of the Construction and General Site Workers’ Union (CSGWU) in Hong Kong have joined protests on Sunday 14 October against a Government plan to build several artificial islands to ease Hong Kong’s overcrowding problem.
On 28 September the BWI and its Japanese Affiliates Council (BWI-JAC) held an international forum looking at the risks to human rights involved in the preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics.
The unions representing the workers of Votorantim Cimentos SA in Brazil and Argentina have decided to request for a meeting with the company to analyze proposals for a unified system of collective bargaining and social dialogue in Brazil.
The BWI condemns the recent attacks on construction workers who are exercising their fundamental rights at a construction site project at the New Istanbul Airport.
In 2016 the Israeli tower crane operator Keti Karolov got fired after refusing to continue working in stormy weather. Now, a court has ruled the dismissal illegal and that her employer violated safety rules.
Migrant workers building the Imperial Pacific casino and resort on the island of Saipan, which is part of the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, have suffered abuses such as unpaid wages, severe injuries, and retaliation.
150 workers at the construction company RG Engenharia in Dourados in central Brazil are on strike after their employer refused to sign a collective bargaining agreement.
The Building and Wood Workers’ International has been informed by the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy in Qatar that a 23-year old Nepalese man was killed yesterday morning, the 14th of August, while working on the project site of Al Wakram Stadium, one of the facilities for the 2022 World Cup games.
The German construction workers union IG BAU has reached an agreement with the construction company Hochtief that will give construction workers a pay rise of 7,14 per cent in three stages until 2020.
Last week 18 000 construction workers went out on the streets of Zürich to demonstrate against a proposal from the employers to raise the retirement age.
In May 2018 the Ministry of Labour issued an act for the extension of the application of the Collective Bargaining Agreement to all employers in the construction industry in Croatia.
Today, on the opening of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia, the BWI and its 12 million members around the world express condolences to the families of the twenty-one construction workers who died during construction of World Cup stadiums.
On 5 June 2018, the Swiss National Compact Point (NCP) responsible for the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises concluded its follow-up on the BWI complaint against FIFA that focused on the 2020 World Cup Games in Qatar.
April 30 2018 - On the eve of May Day in Doha, close to 200 participants attended the BWI “Community Leaders Forum on Workers’ Welfare in the Construction and Allied Sectors” in Doha, Qatar.
For the first time, the Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI) commemorated International Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD) in Qatar by supporting the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs (ADLSA) 2nd National OSH Conference and participating in various site-level activities to raise awareness on safety and health.
Today, as the 2018 Winter Olympics begin in PyeongChang, South Korea, the Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI) and the Korean Federation of Construction Industry Trade Unions (KFCITU) have released a joint report outlining violations of construction workers’ rights throughout the Olympic construction process.
A local police inquiry has begun into the death of two contract workers that occurred at the Ambuja Cement Plant in Baloda Bazar in the Indian State of Chhattisgarh.
A few hours ago leaders of the Sabah Timber Industry Employees’ Union (STIEU) emerged from the Court of Appeal in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (Malaysia), elated from the news that Sabah Forest Industries’ (SFI) latest attempt to frustrate union recognition had been thrown out by the Court.
The Construction Workers’ Union of the Republic of Argentina (UOCRA) is organizing an International Film Festival about work dedicated to promote and give visibility to socio-labor issues.
More than 200 timber mill workers remain locked out at Australia’s largest plywood mill at Myrtleford, Victoria, after failing to meet an agreement with the company. The mill is owned by the New Zealand multinational timber firm Carter Holt Harvey (CHH), who have a record of lockouts and poor faith in collective bargaining negotiations.
The BWI recently completed a solidarity mission to Ankara, Turkey, on April 10th and 11th 2017. The delegation included BWI President Per Olof Sjoo, Assistant Education Secretary Jasmin Rezpedovic, Vasyl Andreyev, PROFBUD President, Ukraine, and Co- Chair of the BWI Ad-hoc Working Group on Youth, and Dr. Fabiola Mieres, Global Project Coordinator. Gülsah Doruk, BWI's Project Coordinator in Turkey worked with BWI's Turkish affiliates in the preparations of the mission.
The trade unions in Argentina paralyzed the country during the strike called on 6 April 2017 against the measures of economic adjustments imposed by President Mauricio Macri.
The dispute was declared on the background of the deadlock in negotiations to arrange the employment conditions of approximately 1,200 crane operators in all the construction sites in the country
BWI presents a position paper to contribute to the global discussions on measurement of the conditions of forestry workers towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Today at a meeting in Jogjakarta the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Global Social Chamber supported and endorsed the Building and Wood Workers' International (BWI) initiative to having core labour standards embedded in all FSC policy standards.
The BWI and the Supreme Committee for Delivery (SC) and Legacy signed a Memorandum of Understanding last November 2016 and took effect in January 2017.
Lunar New Year is just around the corner, and like clockwork this has been proceeded by the annual rise in protests over wage arrears, as migrant workers prepare to return to their family to celebrate. This year protest activity has been particularly acute in the construction industry, according to the China Labour Bulletin.
Industri Enregi has a long history of cooperation with BWI in Africa which started in Zimbabwe and Swaziland, about HIV/AIDS, Ethiopia on the same issue of HIV/AIDS and now with the Timber and Woodworkers Union of Ghana in the Furniture sector.
A study implemented to 113 cement companies in 40 countries who cover most regions of the world, confirms the difficulty of the industry to integrate unions in its policy, "even when the sample of the plants studied is atypical," said SECAFI Groupe Alpha, the entity who performed the analysis.
This September 28th, in Panama City, initiated the Global Conference Cement with a participation of 150 leaders of unions affiliated to BWI in 43 countries worldwide, in order to make a study on labor relations, outsourcing, health and safety, change climate, remuneration and social protection in the cement industry.
This month union leaders at the Theng Sreng Import Export Co. Ltd, a supplier of building materials (including window and door frames and roofing) to one of Cambodia’s largest house-building firms, were terminated from their employment after forming a union and holding elections.
The BWI is supporting the struggle of 55 maintenance workers at Carlton United Breweries (CUB), members of BWI-affiliate the Electrical Trades Union (ETU) and our partner the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU).
The mining project that risks destroying the forests, jobs and water for the people in the Artvin province in Turkey has been halted following a court decision.
The Belgian National Contact Person (NCP) of the OECD has accepted a complaint filed by the Building and Wood Workers’ International and its Argentinian affiliate — Ceramic Workers' Union of the Republic of Argentina (FOCRA) — against the Belgian ETEX Group under the OECD Multinational Enterprise Guidelines.
The IVth Congress of the Trade Union of Civil Engineering, Industry and Planning of Republic of Macedonia, SGIP, held on 21 May 2016 in Krusevo Macedonia, gathered 39 delegates, with a participation of more than 30 per cent of young and women delegates.
A group of over one hundred rail workers in Hong Kong held a sit-in strike on Monday to protest the failure of their employer to pay HKD$7 million wages (~USD$900,000) owed to them over a month and a half period.
The biggest 'blacklisting' scandal in UK construction industry history has seen the court case end in victory as 256 workers are set to receive more than £10 million in compensation.
The deceased bodies of at least 35 out of 41 missing Chinese construction workers have now been found, after a massive landslide hit a hydropower construction site in China’s Fujian Province early on Sunday morning.
On 29 April 2016, press releases were issued by construction firms and unions involved in the High Court trial on blacklisting of union members in the UK.
At the recent Congress of the Swedish Painters’ Union close to 150 delegates elected a new leadership to lead the Malareforbundet under the banner of “Equal Values for the Trade Union Movement in the Future.”
The BWI and the Ceramic Workers' Union of the Republic of Argentina (FOCRA) has filed a complaint against Etex Group under the Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises of the The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Due the importance that the Building and Wood Worker´s International (BWI) gives to the recent conflicts in various countries resulted of the restructuring that Etex Group has carried out since 2013, we published a note of the representatives of Etex Group in Europe.
A statement of last January 8th, sent to the Regional Office of the Building and Wood Worker´s International (BWI) from its subsidiary in Argentina, Ceramic Workers' Union of the Republic of Argentina (FOCRA), reports that the trade union if workers of the Company Ceramica San Lorenzo, belonging to the Plant Azul began a few days ago a total labor strike since the Etex Group fired a "hundred" workers.
It is estimated that 30% of the world's area is covered by forests and some 13,2 million people are employed in the formal forestry sector. The BWI works for both the protection of wood and forest workers´ rights and we foster the idea that workers can play a key role in maintaining our forests, provided that their rights are respected. We also support the forest certification systems to create economically, environmentally and socially sustainable forests.
Earlier this month, leaders of BWI affiliates in Sweden was awarded for their hard-work on ensuring better working and living conditions for workers in the construction sector in relation to international mega-sports events.
On 21 March Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that he will dissolve both Houses of Parliament if the Senate doesn’t pass bills to reconstitute the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC), a move which could pave the way for an election on 2 July.
BWI affiliate Rakennusliitto ry – Byggnadsförbundet rf – Construction Trade Union has produced the following material in different languages for International Workers Memorial day.
More than two weeks after the tragic death of Juanito B. Pardillo and injuries sustained by his two Filipino colleagues at their job site, the investigation report has yet to be concluded by the Qatari authorities.
The Construction and Unorganised Workers Federation (CUWF) – a state-wide federation led by the BWI affiliate TKTMS –organized its State Level General Body meeting on 19th January 2016 at Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu State, India.
After extensive negotiations in 2015, the Trade Union of Construction and Building Materials of Montenegro, SGIGMCG, concluded with the Employers Association of Montenegro the national branch Collective Bargaining Agreement on amendments to the CBA for the construction and building materials industry.
“Working as a welder in a construction company where the majority of workers are men is a big challenge for me,” said Melody Lavarez, Chair of the Pinay Tradeswomen.
“The coverage of all workers and employers will have multiple positive effects”, says Jasenka Vuksic, president of the SGH in Croatia and member of the World Council of the BWI.
Indian authorities must do more to protect the rights of workers abroad. This message was delivered at a trade union conference in Chennai in South Indian state Tamil Nadu organized by the construction workers’ union TKTMS.
“The coverage of all workers and employers will have multiple positive effects”, says Jasenka Vuksic, president of the SGH in Croatia and member of the World Council of the BWI. A new Collective Bargaining Agreement for the construction industry was concluded in Croatia on the occasion of the Construction Workers Day on 25 September 2015 and issued on 15 December 2015.
After the successful negotiations of the Trade Union of Construction Industry of Croatia, SGH, and the Construction Industry Association of Croatia HUP-UPG last year, both social partners also signed a joint proposal submitted to the Ministry of Labour and Retirement System for the coverage of all workers and employers, including those that are not members of the SGH and HUP-UPG, by the signed Collective Bargaining Agreement.
The new Collective Bargaining Agreement introduced few innovations in terms of rights and obligations of the workers’ health and safety representative, education and training for work, and in particular, working time, breaks and leaves. The CBA regulates also the salaries/tariffs, allowances and material rights of workers and the conditions for work of the trade union. The rights of posted workers is regulated in an additional annex to the CBA. With the accession of Croatian in the EU in 2013 Croatian workers can freely work, without restrictions in more than 15 EU countries.
For Jasenka Vuksic: ”Among others equalization of the material and social situation of the workers, the removal of unfair competition in the construction industry because of using cheaper and exploited labour force and mitigating undeclared work and the gray economy, control of calculation and payment of gross salary.”
SGH and HUP-UPG are continuously developing their partnership. In the frame of an EU funded project, implemented by the UATUC (to which SGH is affiliated) and the HUP, a joint data base, including 200 collective bargaining agreements out of 550 that are in force in the country - 29 related to the construction industry, has been developed and presented in October 2015. In addition, the data includes 150 indicators for each CBA which allows an analysis of the content and provides statistics. See www.kolektivni-ugovori.info
Among the various initiatives, the SGH has, recently initiated the discussion about the development of paritarian funds in the construction industry and is continuing with its organising drives in infrastructure projects.
The Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2016 has informed the Building and Wood Workers‘ International (BWI) that they have partially incorporated the BWI OHS Protocol as their policies.
The crackdown against the labour movement in South Korea continues. On the 29th of December, Kim Gi-hong who is a member of the Korea Plant Construction Workers' Union was arrested in his home for taking part in the rally on 14 November 2015.
The Autonomous Trade Union of Road Maintenance Workers of Serbia, ATURMW, initiated a round table on the topic „Law on Public Procurement in the Light of the New EU Directive on Public Procurement to be adopted during the second quarter of 2017.
107 union representatives and shop stewards gathered in Antalya, Turkey, to learn and share experiences on how to organise new members to fight for better working conditions – especially for rural forest workers and migrants who work in precarious employment.
With the creation of the Workers' Trade Union of Faber-Castell in Peru a new step is given towards the genuine social dialogue and labour relations between the German multinational and its workers at the facilities of the city of Lima, Peru.
Asia Pulp & Paper Group (APP) held a one-day National Workshop on Forest Sustainability Certification and Labor in Jakarta, Indonesia on 17 December 2015.
Le secteur de la construction comprend un large éventail d’activités économiques. C’est un du plus grands fournisseurs d’emploi – environ 7 pour cent de la population active. L’IBB se bat pour la protection des droits des travailleurs principalement par le biais de mise en application de lois et règlementations et en promouvant des conditions de travail décentes, en demandant que soit octroyée une dimension sociale au développement durable dans la croissance économique, la préservation de l’environnement et la société.
Le secteur des matériaux de construction se développe en parallèle avec le secteur du bâtiment et de la construction. Il comprend un large éventail de fournisseurs, de fabricants de ciment allant des fabricants du verre à la céramique, et fournissant un grand marché pour peinture et fabricants de câblage et une foule d’autres industries connexes. Ce secteur joue un rôle clef pour générer la transition vers une économie sobre en carbone en produisant une alternative aux matériaux de construction dangereux causant des problèmes de santé et pour l’environnement.
On estime que 30 % de la superficie mondiale est couverte de forêts et que quelques 13,2 millions de personnes sont employées dans le secteur forestier formel. L’IBB travaille pour la protection des bois et forêts et les droits des forestiers et promeut le rôle clef des travailleurs dans le maintien de nos forêts, à condition que leurs droits soient respectés. Nous soutenons également les systèmes de certification forestière pour créer des forêts économiquement, écologiquement et socialement durables.
« Industries connexes» englobent divers sous-secteurs comme les mines, carrières, sciage et rabotage du bois, fabrication d’autres produits minéraux non métalliques, la construction de bâtiments, génie civil et travaux de construction spécialisés et activités architecturales et d’ingénierie.
Le secteur de la construction comprend un large éventail d’activités économiques, et c’est un des plus grands fournisseurs mondiaux d’emploi – environ 7 pour cent de la population active. L’IBB se bat pour la protection des droits des travailleurs principalement par le biais de la mise en application de lois et règlements et en favorisant des conditions de travail décentes qui englobent la dimension sociale du développement durable dans la croissance économique et la préservation de l’environnement.
The building materials sector is a fast-growing sector parallel with the building and construction sector. It includes a diverse range of suppliers, from cement manufacturers to glass and ceramic manufacturers, as well as providing a large market for paint and wiring manufacturers, and a host of other related industries. It has a key role to generate the transition to a low-carbon economy by producing alternative building materials to replace the hazardous building materials causing environmental and health concerns.