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Report Group I

Report Group I. Union background : April - Hong Kong - Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Union - 62 national federation affiliated - 160.000 membership. Rigo - East Timor - East Timor Trade Union Confederation - over than 2500 membership - 6 national federation affiliated.

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Report Group I

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  1. Report Group I Union background : • April - Hong Kong - Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Union - 62 national federation affiliated - 160.000 membership

  2. Rigo - East Timor - East Timor Trade Union Confederation - over than 2500 membership - 6 national federation affiliated

  3. Karki - Nepal - General Federation of Nepales Trade Union - 310.575 membership - 16 national federation affiliated

  4. Evita - Indonesia - Confederation of Indonesian Prosperity Trade Union - 1.5 million total membership - 11 national federation affiliated

  5. Hamida - Bangladesh - Sramik Karmachari Oikya Parishad - SKOP - Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal - BJSD - 310.460 total membership - 26 national affiliated

  6. General Issues • Liberalisation of Trade • TNCs / MNCs • Influence to the National Policy • Globalising Finance • stock market

  7. Unemployment • Polarisation • Casualisation • outsourcing, sub-contracting, • part time • Informal Economy • Self employment • Domestication • home work

  8. Impact of Globalisation • Increasing power of MNCs/TNCs/IFIs. • Bargaining power • access to influence of the National policies. • Privatisation • Unemployment • effect of TNCs • effect of ITC

  9. Casualisation • part time • outsourcing, sub-contract • No employment benefits • Losing social security • Informal Economy

  10. Transform of the Capital • Unfair Labour Practice • Increasing migrant workers • discrimination by local law • moving around • Union losing power • losing members • bargaining power • Finance

  11. Union Responses • Union involving in process of policies making • PRSP • Micro credit (ET) • Skill training (Bangladesh) • good wages system (Nepal+Indonesia) • Land reform • work condition OHS • woman empowerment • Training and retraining (HK) • Democratisation of society

  12. Strengthen of Trade Union Movement • organise the unorganised • organise informal sector • Capacity building

  13. International and National Solidarity • Networking, • Advocacy • Campaign and Lobby • Co-operative • Income generation and attraction • to provide employment opportunity

  14. Increasing Social Dialog • maintain good industrial relation • review national policies • To push government to ratify and implement ILO Core Conventions.

  15. Conclusion • Globalisation can not be stop ! • Trade Union should reform their policy in order to adopt good impact and avoid the bad impact of globalisation. • Trade union should be aware about build up their capacity to compete against present Socio-Economic condition.

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