ITUC demands justice after acid attack
INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNION CONFEDERATION
(ITUC)
ITUC
OnLine
011/210109
Greece: ITUC demands
that justice be done after horrendous acid attack on a woman
trade unionist
Brussels, 21 January 2009 (ITUC
online): The ITUC is deeply shocked by the inadequate
investigation into the particularly barbarous attack on
Constantina Kuneva, General Secretary of the trade union
covering the cleaning sector in the Athens region,
PEKOP.
The ITUC fully supports the complaint of its
Greek affiliate the GSEE(*), which “strongly protests the
unacceptable delay and most deficient investigation
procedure into the murderous attack”.
On 22
December Constantina Kuneva, a Bulgarian migrant worker and
union activist, was the victim of an attack using sulphuric
acid while returning home from her workplace. She was
seriously wounded, losing the use of one eye and of her
vocal chords and she is still in a hospital intensive care
unit.
Almost one month after that scandalous
attack, the Greek unions complain that the "investigations
to locate the perpetrators are effectively at point zero, in
stark contrast to the dazzling speed of the authorities in
cases against workers and strike action!” Neither eye
witness reports nor laboratory tests have been used in this
case. The victim’s statement has not yet been recorded,
despite the fact that she can now communicate in
writing.
The ITUC joins the GSEE and its regional
and sectoral affiliates in reaffirming the urgent demand
that the police and judicial authorities conduct a serious
investigation to ensure that the perpetrators are arrested
and punished. The trade union movement also calls on the
Ministry of Labour and the Labour Inspectorate to take
immediate measures to end the serious and blatant abuse by
employers in the cleaning and domestic service
sectors.
A few weeks before this awful attack,
Constantina Kuneva had warned that she felt in grave danger
as a result of her union activities. In an interview for the
ITUC at the end of November she had also denounced the
poverty wages and harsh working conditions in this sector,
where 80% of the employees are migrants and the vast
majority are women. You can read the interview “I’ve
been receiving death threats”
here:
http://www.ituc-csi.org/spip.php?article2723&lang=en
(*)Greek
General Confederation of Labour (GSEE)
The ITUC
represents 168 million workers in 316 affiliated national
organisations from 157 countries.
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