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Turkish workers protest closedown decision

INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNION CONFEDERATION
 
ITUC OnLine
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Turkey: Workers Protest Against Government‘s Decision to Close Down Their Workplace
 
Brussels, 29 January 2010 (ITUC OnLine):  Tobacco workers from all around Turkey have been protesting in Ankara against their government for 47 consecutive days. The government decided to close down all the warehouses owned by Tekel, the former state tobacco and alcohol monopoly, which was recently privatised. This would mean the loss of 12.000 jobs by the end of January.
 
The union which represents the workers, Tekgida-Is, a Türk-Is and IUF affiliate, started protesting in front of the AKP (Turkey's governing party) headquarters in December last year. On 16 December, they were brutally chased away by the police to a nearby park. The following day, the police put up barricades around the park and then used water hoses and  tear gas against the demonstrators. Mustafa Türkel, president of Tekgida-Is and Türk-Is general secretary, was arrested, to be released again later on.
 
Police violence escalated and excessive force was repeatedly used against the demonstrators, many of whom had to be hospitalised. About 8000 workers are currently staging a sit-in strike in front of the Türk-Is national headquarters, while about a dozen of them remain in the park on hunger strike.
 
On 28 January, a united unions' front, consisting of six national union confederations (including the four Turkish ITUC affiliates), met with Prime Minister Erdogan in Ankara. The Prime Minister ordered his Minister of Finance and his Vice Prime Minister to work out a solution by the beginning of next week. A new meeting between the Prime Minister and union representatives will be scheduled at that point. “The ITUC will closely monitor those meetings” said Guy Ryder, ITUC general secretary. “The international trade union movement supports the Turkish Workers in their legitimate fight for their jobs and will not tolerate the use of brutal force against them”, he added.
 
The united unions' front announced further strike action in early February if no acceptable solution is found.
 
 
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