Support with Hong Kong dockers grows in third week of dispute whilst negotiations end without agreement
11/04/2013
6000 people have now joined the ITF an d the ITUC in expressing graveconcern over the ongoing dispute involving dockers at the Port of HongKong.
Members of the public have joined ITF-affiliated unions from around the world in sending messages of protest to Hong Kong International Terminals (HIT), a subsidiary of global network terminal (GNT) operator Hutchison Port Holding (HPH), which is currently preventing employees from the Union of Hong Kong Dockers (UHKD) from exercising their fundamental right to strike.
Workers from Kwai Chung Terminal walked out on 28 March after HIT failed to enter into dialogue with the union over issues of health an d safety, working conditions including degrading an d unhygienic environments, the need for pay parity between directly employed an d subcontracted workers an d the exploitation of outsourced workers. Subsequently HIT has successfully sought injunctions ban ning full scale industrial action. The court did stipulate however that strike action in limited numbers an d designated areas could goahead.
This week ITF president Paddy Crumlin joined striking workers during a solidarity mission to Hong Kong where he commented: “Hutchinson should be ashamed that workers under their contract are being treated little better than caged an imals. The abuses must stop an d the employers need to show that they are committed to ending the exploitation of outsourced dockworkers.”
General secretary of the ITUC Sharan Burrow added: “This massive show of support demonstrates that’s it is not just unions who care about the welfare of workers. Communities, students, workers from other industries; they’re all behind the Hong Kong dockers in this dispute.”
The ITF has been informed that negotiations with HIT an d two HIT contractors Global Stevedoring Service an d Everbest ended today. HIT an d the contractors, whose service may expire in June, walked away from the two day meeting after refusing to discuss recognition of UHKD.
Get the latest on the dispute an d view pictures from the picket line: www.itfglobal.org/campaigns/campaigns-3714.cfm
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