Action on the Philippines

Workers’ rights are being denied in the Philippines and global unions and their affiliates are coming together to urge President Duterte to respect the human and trade unions rights of workers and to enable trade unions to function in the country.

The persistent anti-union attitude is causing workers, civil servants, unionists and activists to fear for their safety, privacy and civil rights. Union leaders and members, human and indigenous rights’ activists have been spied on, profiled, portrayed as terrorists, arrested and even killed by police and paramilitary groups.

To date, 43 trade unionists have been killed.

Following up a Council of Global Union mission to the Philippines in July, and in accordance with a decision taken at the Executive Committee in November, IndustriALL Global Union is calling on affiliates around the world to show solidarity with the people in the Philippines to help put an end to extrajudicial killings in the country.

On Human Rights Day this year, 10 December, we encourage you to join us and take action:

Visual material is available here for download and use.