ITUC names ten worst countries for workers

IndustriALL Global Union is all too familiar with the findings, which found that Gulf states are among the worst for workers’ rights and that austerity measures in Europe have had the biggest impact on a decrease in standards.

The ITUC rights index ranks 141 countries against 97 internationally recognized indicators to assess where workers’ rights are best protected, in law and in practice.

The ten worst countries for working people are Belarus, China, Colombia, Egypt, Guatemala, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Swaziland and United Arab Emirates.

Other countries ranked lower but had worsening conditions this year in a clear negative trend for workers. These nations were Burundi, Dominican Republic, Hong Kong, Iran, Georgia, Russia, United Kingdom and Spain.

The report's key findings include:

More than half of countries in the survey deny workers access to the rule of law.

Read the full report here

www.ituc-csi.org