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Troops Out | 05.06.2008 16:52

Solidarity with Iraqi workers

Here is a urgent message from Hassan Juma'a Awad,
President of the Iraq Federation of Oil Unions. A translation follows
below. The action he reports represents a dangerous escalation of the
Oil Minister's hostility to the IFOU and its leadership. Oil Minister
Hussein Al-Shahirstani is the same Maliki government official who some
months ago directed the management of the oil companies not to have any
dealings with the union. *

*USLAW calls on all its affiliates, members and supporters to
immediately send a letter of protest to the Iraqi Embassy in Washington,
DC. ** Some suggested text and the address are provided below.*

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*Here is the translation:*

The Iraqi Oil Minister, Hussein Al-Shahirstani, has ordered the transfer
of eight Oil Union activists. They used to work at the oil refineries in
the south. This act reflects the minister's anti-union policy, and lack
of respect for unions and union activists in the oil sector. Those
activists, through their hard work, are well known for fighting
corruption and corrupt-ministry gangs in the oil sector.

They have been transferred to Baghdad Al-Dorah neighborhood (known for
worsening security situation, and high level of sectarian killings). In
the context of Iraqi security situation, such a transfer is rightfully
regarded as human rights crime.

We call upon all people of good will in the world to take a stand to
denounce these despicable and criminal acts by the Iraqi Oil Ministry
against trade unions and their activists. The trade unions have been
reestablished and revitalized through the hard work of union activists
without any protection from the state, which keeps bragging about
democracy. [The Maliki government, taking its lead from the U.S.
Occupation Authority, continues to enforce the 1987 Saddam Hussein labor
code that prohibits unions and bargaining for workers in the oil sector
and all other public enterprises, which constitute 80% of all Iraqi jobs.]

This act is a clear evidence that the Iraqi state seeks to liquidate
trade unions in this important Iraqi economic sector, oil. It is
important to note that the south is the main source of oil in Iraq. The
oil sector there employs more than 39,000 workers. The Iraqi state has
no intention of allowing an Oil Trade Union in that sector because it
represents a threat to its authority.

*We call upon you from all parts of the world to stand with us, for the
sake of labor and workers interests.*

Respectfully,

Hassan Juma'a Awad, President
Iraq Federation of Oil Unions

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*Please send a copy to USLAW, 1718 M Street NW, #153, Washington, DC
20036 //  info@uslaboragainstwar.org.*

Samir Sumaida'ie, Ambassador
Embassy of the Republic of Iraq
1801 P Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036

Phone: 202-483-7500
Fax: 202-462-8813 // 202-462-5066

Email:  wasemb@iraqmofa.net
URL:  http://www.iraqiembassy.us


Mr. Ambassador:

We have been informed that Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein Al-Shahirstani has
ordered the transfer of eight leaders and activists of the Iraq
Federation of Oil Unions from their long-standing assignments at the
South Oil Company in Basra to work in the Al-Dorah neighborhood of
Baghdad, known for its worsening security situation and high level of
sectarian killings. In doing so, the Minister knowingly exposes these
trade unionists to a heightened risk of injury or even death. As such,
this decision constitutes a grave violation of these workers' human
rights, as well as an assault on their labor rights and the rights of
all those workers who they represent in their capacity as IFOU leaders.

This action escalates the Iraqi government's continuing, repeated and
blatant violations of internationally recognized labor rights as
enshrined in the Conventions of the International Labour Organization of
the United Nations, including those to which Iraq is a signatory. Iraq
continues to enforce the dictatorship era labor codes that ban unions
and collective bargaining for public sector and public enterprise
employees in clear violation of ILO conventions. Iraq has failed to
adopt a basic labor law (as called for by its own Constitution) to
protect the rights of all workers to free association, to form unions of
their own choosing, to negotiate the terms and conditions of their
labor, and to strike when necessary in defense of their interests.

_We soundly and most strongly condemn these gross violations of labor
and human rights_. No democracy can ever be established in Iraq unless
and until its workers enjoy the full range of core labor rights
recognized by the ILO. No democracy can ever be sustained in Iraq
without its workers and their unions being free of government
intervention in their internal affairs.

Iraq must completely erase all vestiges of its authoritarian and
repressive past if it is to earn the respect of the world community. We
demand that your government immediately rescind the transfer order for
these workers, cease harassing unions and union activists, and that it
recognize and respect the rights of all Iraqi workers to form unions of
their own choosing, to negotiate the terms and conditions of their
employment, and to act collectively in defense of their own interests.

We intend to monitor this situation closely to learn what actions you
have taken to remedy these gross violations of labor and human rights.

Yours truly,
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