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Protection against discrimination13

Organizations leaders and representatives

Dismissal of trade union leaders

  1. The Committee has pointed out that one way of ensuring the protection of trade union officials is to provide that these officials may not be dismissed, either during their period of office or for a certain time thereafter except, of course, for serious misconduct.
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2355Colombia351369
2500Botswana346331
2590Nicaragua3491107
2607Democratic Republic of the Congo351587
2723Fiji358551
2723Fiji362832
2760Thailand3591159
2775Hungary360720
2783Cambodia359337
2815Philippines3621371
2914Gabon368407
2924Colombia37278
2969Mauritius370525
3030Mali374540
3095Tunisia378800
3104Algeria377110
Digest: 2006804
  1. The dismissal of trade unionists for absence from work without the employers permission, for example, to attend a workers education course, does not appear in itself to constitute an infringement of freedom of association.
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2339Guatemala34478
Digest: 2006805
  1. The Committee cannot accept that the failure to work on a non-workday should be considered a breach of labour discipline leading to the dismissal of trade union leaders.
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Digest: 2006806
  1. In a case in which trade union leaders could be dismissed without an indication of the motive, the Committee requested the government to take steps with a view to punishing acts of anti-union discrimination and to making appeal procedures available to the victims of such acts.
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2663Georgia356761
2684Ecuador372278
3059Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)375664
Digest: 2006807
  1. In no case should it be possible to dismiss a trade union officer merely for having presented a list of dispute grievances; this constitutes an extremely serious act of discrimination.
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2538Ecuador348618
2855Pakistan364770
2914Gabon368407
3095Tunisia378800
Digest: 2006808
  1. A recommendation of the chairperson of a union in respect of an employers proposal is a legitimate act within the context of collective bargaining and should be protected as a legitimate trade union activity.
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2441Indonesia342618
  1. According to the findings of a court, one of the essential reasons for the dismissal of a trade union official was that he performed certain trade union activities in the employers time, using the personnel of the employer for trade union purposes and using his business position to exercise improper pressure on another employee all this without the consent of the employer. The Committee considered that, when trade union activities are carried on in this way, it is not possible for the person concerned to invoke the protection of Convention No. 98 or to contend that, in the event of dismissal, his legitimate trade union rights have been infringed.
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Digest: 2006809
  1. In a case in which a trade union leader was dismissed and then reinstated a few days later, the Committee pointed out that the dismissal of trade union leaders by reason of union membership or activities is contrary to Article 1 of Convention No. 98, and could amount to intimidation aimed at preventing the free exercise of their trade union functions.
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2752Montenegro363919
2769El Salvador359482
Digest: 2006810
  1. The dismissal of trade union officers on account of their trade union office or activities, even if they are subsequently reinstated, is contrary to Article 1 of Convention No. 98, and could, in cases where dismissal has been proven, amount to intimidation preventing the exercise of their trade union functions.
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2527Peru3481106
  1. Especially at the initial stages of unionization in a workplace, dismissal of trade union representatives might fatally compromise incipient attempts at exercising the right to organize, as it not only deprives the workers of their representatives, but also has an intimidating effect on other workers who could have envisaged assuming trade union functions or simply join the union.
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3086Mauritius376783
  1. With regard to the reasons for dismissal, the activities of trade union officials should be considered in the context of particular situations which may be especially strained and difficult in cases of labour disputes and strike action.
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2252Philippines350171
2652Philippines3561215
Digest: 2006811
  1. In cases involving a large number of dismissals of trade union leaders and other trade unionists, the Committee considered that it would be particularly desirable for the government to carry out an inquiry in order to establish the true reasons for the measures taken.
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2488Philippines3461359
Digest: 2006812
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