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Description: 293rd Session, ILO Governing Body Geneva, June 2005... Case No. 2268 (Myanmar): Interim report: Complaint against the Government of Myanmar presented by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU... The Committee?s conclusions... The Committee?s recommendations.
Source/publisher: International Labour Office (GB.293/7)
2005-06-00
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Description: ILO Governing Body,295th Session... Case No. 2268 (Myanmar): Interim report: Complaint against the Government of Myanmar presented by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)... The Committee?s conclusions... The Committee?s recommendations.
Source/publisher: International Labour Office (GB.295/8/1)
2006-03-00
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Description: "... 87. In a communication of 17 December 1993, the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) submitted a complaint of infringements of trade union rights against the Government of Myanmar. It sent additional information relating to its complaint in a communication of 21 March 1994. 88. The Government supplied its observations on the case in a communication dated 6 June 1994..."
Source/publisher: International Labour Office
1994-11-00
Date of entry/update: 2004-06-21
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Description: Complaint against the Government of Myanmar presented by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)... Allegations: (1) Allegations relating to legislative issus: unclear legislative framework covering freedom of association; serious discrepancies between legislation and Convention No. 87; repressive texts, in particular military orders and decrees ,detrimental to freedom of association and which contribute to a climate of denial of fundamental freedoms and to annihilate and destroy any form of labour organization; (2) Allegations relating to factual issues: total lack of legally registered workers? organizations; systematic practice of repression by public authorities of any form of labour organization; the Federation of Trade Unions of Burma (FTUB) cannot function freely and independently on the Myanmar territory and its General Secretary has to face criminal prosecution because of his legitimate trade union activities; murder, detention and torture of trade unionists; continuing repression of seafarers for the exercise of their trade union rights; arrest and dismissal of workers in connection with collective labour protests and claims, in particular at the Unique Garment Factory, the Myanmar Texcamp Industrial Ltd. and theMyanmar Yes Garment Factory; intervention of the army in labour disputes..."
Source/publisher: International Labour Office (Committee on Freedom of Association)
2004-03-00
Date of entry/update: 2004-03-24
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