ITUC Calls on UN to Abandon Unilateral Pay Cuts and Negotiate with Staff Unions
Brussels, 23 March 2018 (ITUC OnLine): The ITUC has called on the United Nations to abandon unilateral pay cuts on UN
staff, as well as other changes to employment conditions that would mean different pay rates for the same job and could
lead to discrimination, especially against women returning to UN service after taking extended time out for family
reasons.
UN employees in around the world have taken industrial action in protest at the cuts in cost of living allowances, with
strikes by Geneva-based staff at the ILO and other UN agencies and a half-day stoppage at the UN Bangkok offices this
week.
“We are seeking to meet with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres as soon as possible, to call on him to abandon the
cuts and fix the wage-setting system of the UN so that staff have a say in the process through their unions, and to
change the defective system through which cost of living entitlements are calculated. We also wish to raise with him
serious concerns about other aspects of the UN reform process which would weaken the UN and its specialised agencies.
The UN needs to listen to those who want it to be strong and effective, and not simply accept an austerity programme
imposed by some governments that want to weaken it. We stand in full solidarity with UN staff in their actions to ensure
that the UN accepts that international law guaranteeing fundamental workers’ rights are respected within the UN itself,”
said ITUC General Secretary Sharan Burrow.