PRESS RELEASE
08 Sep 2023
https://www.itfglobal.org/en/news/itf-designated-undesirable-organisation-russian-federation
The Office
of the Russian Federation Prosecutor General has declared the International
Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) an ‘undesirable organisation’ on grounds
that the ITF’s activities “pose a threat to the constitutional order of the
Russian Federation”.
ITF refute
the rationale upon which the Prosecutor’s Office appears to have made its
decision to designate ITF as an undesirable organisation.
The ITF is
a global, democratic, affiliate-led trade union federation. We exist to protect
and improve workers' lives. ITF has offices in London, Abidjan, Amman,
Brussels, Geneva, Hong Kong, Montreal, Nairobi, New Delhi, Panama City, Rio de
Janeiro, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo, with members spanning the globe. Our
mission and activities in Russia – and around the world – are to support and
advance transport workers’ rights.
This
designation will have significant ramifications for the 1.65 million Russian transport
workers affiliated to the ITF at the time this designation was announced, and
particularly for the almost 200,000 Russian seafarers – a significant
proportion of whom sail on ships covered by ITF-approved collective agreements.
ITF has
continued to support Russian seafarers throughout the war, not only the many
seafarers who benefit daily from the protections guaranteed under ITF
agreements, but also those who have sought and received assistance from the ITF
in the recovery of millions in owed wages and the repatriation of abandoned
seafarers. Since January 2022, 11,405 Russians seafarers have been on board
vessels that ITF has inspected with ITF Inspectors recovering almost US$4
million in owed wages on those vessels. ITF continues to treat Russian
seafarers the same as any other seafarer seeking our assistance and support.
The ITF
stands firm on, and reiterates, our call for peace and an end to Russia’s
military operation in Ukraine. Throughout the war, we have stood steadfast in
solidarity with all working people drawn into this conflict. We continue to
call for a just and sustainable peace based on international human rights and
humanitarian law.
ITF’s
solidarity fund for Ukrainian transport workers and their families has been
used solely for humanitarian purposes, with funds provided to independent
affiliated unions and maritime charities.
We continue
to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, Russia and neighbouring
countries calling for peace, dialogue and diplomacy.
ITF will continue
to monitor the implications of the designation.
For more
information, contact: media@itf.org.uk
About the
ITF: The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) is a global,
democratic, affiliate-led movement of 740 transport workers’ unions recognised
as the world’s leading transport authority. We fight passionately to improve
working lives; connecting trade unions and workers’ networks from 150 countries
to secure rights, equality and justice for their members. We are the voice of
18.5 million transport workers who move the world.
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