Enlarging the membership of the municipalities TU workers

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Enlarging the membership of the municipalities TU workers Since Jordan has Democratic atmosphere and has ratified human rights standards and convention 98 , on the right to organize and bargain collectively , also the latest constitutional reforms which gave the right to the Jordanians to organise their TU s . With we seized the chance to create our TU to be a real democratic representative body which defend workers interests and rights. Madelene Omoush Jordan

goals To organize workers in a new frame that can represent them democratically. Defending their rights. Raising social level. Enhancing more educational and technical skills

What to do results activities Target group Cooperative partners responsibilities resources Spreading the awareness of TU role More activists who will spread TU concepts meetings All workers Human rights centre TU Financial and moral support Targeting 10 member from each muni. Support from civil society, and gaining self confidence Radio JFITU Providing educational skills More membership Social activities Political and social activists Engage other MU in the movement pm

monitoring and evaluation mechanism We have to monitor our steps and activities which depend on the planning of the executive committee which will investigate to what extents we are. To evaluate the membership increase in the TU.

assumptions We assume to take advantage of the latest constitutional reforms . We are still facing deficiency of the labour law which still consider us as an illegal TU.

Time framework Our time framework depends on the collective achievement to get the state of the legitimacy