Protests against Crown Holdings scheduled across the globe

The protests scheduled in the U.S., Canada, France, Italy, Switzerland and Turkey are taking place in conjunction with the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting in Philadelphia, U.S. on 24 April. IndustriALL joins its affiliates across the globe in demanding that Crown Holdings stops building profits through violations of fundamental workers’ rights at company sites in Canada and Turkey.

In September last year, Crown Holdings forced their workers, who are members of IndustriALL affliate United Steelworkers Local 9176, to go on strike at the plant in Toronto, Canada by imposing drastic wages and other benefits cuts while forcing new employees into a two-tier system. After seven months of industrial action, Crown used local legislation to further abuse the striking workers by obliging them to vote on an even worse contract proposal. The company’s miserable offer was rejected and the workers are now eager to continue their struggle.

In Turkey, Crown's behaviour is no better. IndustriALL affiliate Birlesik Metal Is is facing continuous union busting from the company. Using all possible legal loopholes in Turkish legislation, the company persistently tries to avoid collective bargaining and recently, under false allegations, has even fired four trade union leaders who were leading trade union organizing at Crown Bevkan plant in Izmit.

By staging protests, workers of the world stand shoulder to shoulder to address Crown Holdings and demand that they:

IndustriALL Assistant General Secretary, Kemal Özkan, attending the Crown shareholders meeting in Philadelphia said, “Respect towards workers’ rights is a precondition of a loyal workforce building any company welfare. Crown is trying right now to build their profits on workers’ backs, showing no respect towards their own employees and we will not tolerate this. Be it in North America or Europe, we will fight for respect of workers’ rights by Crown Holdings and we will not stop until justice is restored.”