Friday, 01 August 2003 14:33
![]() 29 Aug 2003, Dear Friends, The Free Trade Zone Workers Union(FTZWU) thanks all the people who have responded to the appeal for support, and reports they have received over 400 protest letters to date. Unfortunately, according to the FTZWU, management intimidation and harassment continues and Jaqalanka is unwilling to recognise the union on the basis of its signed up membership.
According the FTZWU, the management of Jaqalanka is insistent that a second referendum is required as the customers insist on this. However the union believes the customers would rather see an amicable settlement therefore the union demands immediate recognition based on its membership. Recent developments: The Labour Department has released its report on the conduct of the referendum, in which it seems they are trying to cover up the fact that they did not fulfil their obligations. The union believes management will use this report to justify their position, and has responded immediately (please see a copy of the letter posted on our website). Those who want to see a copy of the Labour Department Report can contact the FTZWU. The FTZWU has filed a complaint about the case at the Fair Labor Association (FLA), since Nike, an FLA member, is one of Jaqalanka's clients. The FLA has started investigating the case and the Executive Director will visit Sri Lanka in the second week of September. Nike reportedly also has been talking to different parties on the ground. This dispute, especially its ramifications for Sri Lanka's GSP and Free Trade Agreements with the USA and Europe, is receiving significant attention in the Sri Lankan press. (See also http://www.island.lk/2003/08/04/). The union urges you to continue your support and letter writing campaigns. Please pressure the buyers, management and the government to take immediate action for an amicable resolution of this dispute. The union's demands remain the same.
Sample letters and addresses are included below. Please send copies of all letters and solidarity messages to the union at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Adress list: Mr WHM Fernando Ranil Wickramasinghe Esq Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunge Mahinda Samarasinghe Esq Nike VF Corporation VF Workwear Sample letter:
To: Dear [insert name] Concerns: Jaqalanka Ltd, Free Trade Zone Katunayake denial of fundamental rights of Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining We would like to draw your attention to the critical situation at your factory in the Katunayake Free Trade Zone, where members of the Free Trade Zones Workers Union (FTZWU) are not only facing threats, harassment and intimidation, but their lives are also at risk, merely because they are members of the union. Since the referendum held on 9th July 2003, branch union officials and the members who cast their vote have been under threat, including direct threats to their life by unidentified persons. This intimidation and harassment is continuing even today, and the dispute remains at a deadlock, despite the union?s attempts to negotiate with your management. We understand that your company is unwilling to recognise the union on the basis of it?s signed up membership and are insistent that a second referendum is required as your customers insist on this. However we support the union in their view that the customers would rather see an amicable settlement in which workers can work freely without harassment or intimidation, while enjoying basic rights. The union believes that under the current critical circumstances it is impossible to have another referendum as it is clear your management will not relent in its intimidation, threats and harassment. The union demands remain the same: Recognition of the Free Trade Zones Workers Union as the collective bargaining agent of Jaqalanka Ltd based on its signed up membership. Jaqalanka Ltd, the Government of Sri Lanka, the President, Prime Minister, Inspector General of Police to take every step to safeguard the lives of the branch union members who voted in favour of the union at the 9th July referendum. A clear statement from Jaqalanka Ltd that they will respect the right to Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining Provide facilities for trade unions to operate freely inside the factory. We urge you to recognise the Free Trade Zones Workers Union as the collective bargaining agent in your factory. And further, we urge that you take immediate steps to ensure the safety of the lives the union members who are under threat. Yours sincerely [name] |