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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) Brent WILTON Deputy Secretary-General INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION OF EMPLOYERS (IOE ) PRECARIOUS WORK
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) TERM USED TO DESCRIBE NON-STANDARD EMPLOYMENT WHICH IS: Poorly paid Unprotected Cannot support a house hold » Wikipedia Gendered nature 1
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) FREQUENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH: Part-time work Self employment Fixed term work Temporary work On-call Telecommuting » IUF 2 vs STANDARD EMPLOYMENT ie full time continuous work with one employer
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) TRADE UNIONS – ALL SHARE SOME DISADVANTAGES Low wages Few benefits Lack of collective representation Little or no job security 3
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) 4 DIMENSIONS 1.Degree of uncertainty 2.Control over labour practices (absence of T.U, lack of control over working conditions, wages and pace of work) 3.Degree of regulatory protection 4.Income level 4
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) ALL GUF’S INVOLVED IN CAMPAIGNS ICEM CONTRACT AND AGENCY LABOUR NEWSLETTER (CAL) Chile contract workers strike. May 2010 4000 subcontractors 5 PERU Petrobas (Skanska Peru) contract workers needs to be made permanent Labour inspectorate
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) 66% of affiliates that responded – increase in temporary or part-time work Increase in wage and benefit gasp 40% taking measures to avoid increases in precarious work 6 SURVEY ICEM / IMF (252 responses)
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) Metal, pulp and paper, forestry, food service Nat LO union bargaining priority Some variaton but; Employers have to negotiate before turning to labour-hire companies Local level – must take into account permanent workers made redundant and on a re-hire list. If those people qualified – must rehire financial penalties if don’t If no agreement – goes to the national level for a joint panel to decide Model for others? 7 SWEDEN
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) SENEGAL Union pressures results in new law 8 GARMENT INDUSTRY 69% of affiliates report increase Avoidance of O/T maternity family leave, holidays, access to pensions OH&S ZAMBIA Criticism by Government over use of temporary workers to fill “traditionally” permanent positions
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) IUF Lobby to Prof. John Ruggie to explore relationship between precarious work and the realisation of Human Rights 9 EUROPEAN METALWORKERS FEDERATION Common co-ordinated collective bargaining policy against precarious work UNITED KINGDOM Equality and Human Rights Commission Report on recruitment and treatment of agency workers in meat and poultry processing
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) ASIA PACIFIC GUF MEETING ON CAL 18 – 19 APRIL 2010 CAL a priority issue Co-operate in campaigning for legislation which would make user enterprises responsible Collective bargaining to address 10 COMPANIES Rio Tinto Coca-Cola Unilever
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) IFA PROVISIONS Clause 10.... wherever practicable employ all labour –Applies to company and subcontractors 11 BWI MODEL Uses model clause language 2005 Veidekke SA (BWI)
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) Suppliers – not to impair rights of regular employment through use of subcontracting homework 12 2007 Inditex (ITGLWF) As a “main rule” employment be permanent Temps P/T receive the same relative terms and conditions as full time 2003 Norske Skog (ICEM)
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VBO – FEB 25 – 26 May 2010 (Brussels) Trying, wherever reasonably possible, to create stable employment 13 2000 Telefónica (UNI) Recognises that permanent employment is preferable to both parties Recognition of “occasional” use of hired-in, part-time and temporary 2008 Aker (IMF)
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