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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Press release: Press release: Barca FC's Qatar Airways rethink 'another nail in coffin' of airline's reputation/El FC Barcelona se replantea poner otro clavo en el ataúd de la reputación de la aerolínea Qatar Airways

Please find this release attached and below in English and Spanish.
Yours,
Sam Dawson
ITF


Adjunto enviamos el comunicado de prensa que aparece a continuación. 

Atentamente

Sam Dawson

ITF



9 January 2014

Barca FC's Qatar Airways rethink 'another nail in coffin' of airline's reputation

The ITF (International Transport Workers' Federation) today congratulated Barcelona football club for considering dropping its lucrative sponsorship deal with Qatar Airways, over what club president Josep Maria Bartomeu described as "social issues".

 

The ITF has publicly and repeatedly challenged the airline's dictatorial treatment of its workers, and is part of the union Rerun the Vote initiative (rerunthevote.org), which aims to deprive the country of the right to stage the 2022 World Cup while it continues to shrug off the deaths and maltreatment of workers building the infrastructure for the event.

 

In October last year the ITF called on Barcelona FC to publicly reject further links with the airline, whose values are incompatible with those of the club. In a letter to Josep Maria Bartomeu, ITF general secretary Steve Cotton stated:

 

The ITF has made no secret of its belief that Qatar Airways' sponsorship of Barcelona FC is incompatible with the club's code of ethics, and strong social and charitable mission. Like many of your fans we have always questioned the sponsorship deal. We are confident that those fans, and indeed the club's players, will be prouder of the club's achievements if the company's name is removed from their shirts.

 

Qatar Airways is an organisation that, in its treatment of many of its staff, shuns the values of justice and fairness that FC Barcelona seeks to uphold. The ITF has published chapter and verse listing the airline's offences. These are so serious that we have submitted a case against the state of Qatar to the International Labour Organization*. If the World Cup were to be held in Qatar there is no doubt that the airline – an extension of the same Qatari government whose bid for it is under investigation, and which has allowed migrant workers to slave on the construction of stadia and infrastructure in conditions of appalling discomfort and danger – would play a prominent role.

 

In the light of this, and the work done by the ITF, International Trade Union Confederation and many others to expose conditions in Qatar and in the airline, we trust that you will make the only possible decision, and reject further sponsorship by Qatar Airways once the current deal expires. We urge you to do so, and to do so publicly.

 

Speaking today about the club's decision to reconsider the sponsorship deal, Steve Cotton stated: "We're delighted that Barca has done the right thing. It has listened to  public and expert opinion. For as long as this airline and its host country shun basic rights and turn a blind eye to suffering they have no place on the shirts and the stadium of a club that is dedicated to upholding social and community values."

 

ITF president Paddy Crumlin stated: "Qatar is on trial not just at the ILO, but in the court of world opinion. We hope that the day will come sooner rather than later when it and its airline put justice first and abide by their human and international obligations."

 

* www.itfglobal.org/en/news-events/press-releases/unions-put-qatar-in-the-dock-at-un-body

 

 ENDS

 

 

Background information

 

What's wrong at Qatar Airways?

Qatar Airways (QR) is a successful, growing, cash-rich, state-owned airline. It's also an organisation with a secret to hide: that it subjects its workforce – recruited from around the world – to a regime of curfews, surveillance and constant fear of sacking and even arrest. The phrase that time and time again its workers reach for when talking to us is that they live in 'a climate of fear'.

 

 

A QR cabin crew member explains: 'All the cabin crew live in company accommodations and cannot move out. There are cameras in every building and security guard watching everything you do, and the only way to go in or out of your accommodation is by swiping your ID card otherwise the doors won't open, this way they can keep track of the exact times when you leave or come in. I believed this is very dangerous specially in case of a fire or something. There's a housing department, and they randomly have spotchecks in your apartment, if you have alcohol, cigarettes, pork products, or anything that is not allow by them you are sacked immediately. Also you have a curfew to be back in your accommodation every single day since the first day you arrive… this includes on your days off, meaning you can ever stay outside. Many people get sacked daily … for reasons you will never believe. The biggest problem is there are no workers rights in this country so there's nowhere to complain, if you don't like anything you simply get sacked and if that happens before completing 2 years with the company you have to pay a bond which many cannot afford. And the only way to leave the country is by the company authorizing an exit permit, so you are basically trapped, many employees who have been in trouble for stupid reasons and are suspended from flying are trapped in Doha for even months with no salary waiting for clearance by the airline, payment of your bond etc. Nobody knows what to expect until they arrive here they don't mention this things during the recruitment process."

 

The following are some of the rules in the QR code of conduct for cabin crew. According to many of the airline's workers who have contacted us they are just the tip of the iceberg of the kind of arbitrary rulings that have led to instant dismissal:

 

• Information pertaining to the company must never be disclosed to or discussed with any person outside of Qatar Airways

 

• Consuming alcohol when in uniform, on or off duty is strictly prohibited. Crewmembers are prohibited from entering a bar in uniform even if only to have a glass of water or soft drink

 

• Smoking, chewing gum, the use of mobile phones and other entertainment gadgets whilst in uniform, are also not permitted under any circumstances

 

• Eating or drinking in public are not permitted except in coffee shops or restaurants of crew layover hotel or airport. Changing into civilian clothes at the technical building or at any airport is strictly prohibited

 

• Female cabin crew using non-QA transport except taxi or limousine service vehicles, whether in uniform or not, may not be dropped off at or picked up from any Qatar Airways official premises, by a male other than her father, brother or husband

 

 

 

The ITF has published chapter and verse listing the airline's offences. These are so serious that, jointly with the ITUC (International Trade Union Confederation), we have submitted a case against the state of Qatar to the International Labour Organization. This sets out a clear cut pattern of, in particular, gender discrimination. These are some summarised extracts from our representation to the ILO:

 

Female cabin crew members at the Company face direct and indirect gender-based discriminatory policies and practices. From a contractual marriage bar for the first five years of service to a provision allowing the company to terminate employment upon a crew member reporting their pregnancy, the Company makes some extreme demands of its female crew. The Company also has an unenviable reputation for severe employment practices even amongst industry professionals.

 

 

In September 2013, the ITF presented a paper to the 38th Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) on Qatar's flagrant abuses of aviation workers' labour rights. Following widespread media coverage of the story , serving and former cabin crew contacted the ITF with their harrowing stories of discrimination at the Company.

 

The below examples of discriminatory practices have been collated from these crew accounts and official Company documentation:

I.          Pregnancy and Maternity Related Dismissals

All Company contracts for female cabin crew sighted by the ITF contain the following clause:

 

"The employee shall notify the employer in case of pregnancy from the date of her knowledge or its occurrence. The employer shall have the right  to terminate the contract of employment from the date of notification of the pregnancy. Failure of employee to notify the employer or the concealment of the occurrence shall be considered a breach of contract."

 

The upshot of the above stipulation is that the Company reserves an unequivocal right to dismiss female cabin crew members on the grounds of pregnancy. At least one serving and two former crew members have confirmed to the ITF that the Company has exercised this right on many occasions. Others reported to the ITF that they were compelled to resign from the Company upon knowledge of their pregnancy as they did not want to face the humiliation of being dismissed and/or be denied repatriation assistance by the Company. 

 

Marriage Bar

Another provision found in all Company cabin crew employment contracts is the following:

 

"You are required to obtain prior permission from the company, in case you wish to change your marital status and get married."

 

While the scope of the above clause is self-explanatory, it is understood from crew accounts received by the ITF that there is also a full-fledged marriage bar for the first three to five years of service with the Company. Following this period, the Company can grant permission for a crew member to get married at its discretion with a negative response invariably resulting in the employee having to resign in order to get married.

 

Demeaning Treatment of Female Crew, Harassment and Surveillance

Other than the alleged comments made regarding the public perception of female cabin crew, a Qatar Airways pilot interviewed by the Swedish newspaper Expressen has stated how the CEO tries to keep female crew members from mixing with male pilots by making remarks such as: "the pilots are my chauffeurs, they only come to you to fuck you".

 

Several former crew members have highlighted disciplinary measure including dismissal being taken against female staff for posting pictures of themselves in bathing suits and/or exposing tattoos on their personal Facebook pages. Another female crew member was dismissed after management received a report that she had "kissed a man at a Doha nightclub".

 

The more important obstacle as highlighted by almost all the crew members that contacted the ITF is fear of retaliation by the Company, termination and eventual deportation from Qatar. As indicated by the ITUC in its representation to the ILO regarding Qatar's violations of Convention 29 on Forced Labour, Qatar's National Human Rights Committee issued a report in June 2011 which found that "in most cases, if not all, the workers usually do not submit any complaints to the concerned authorities (police, the Department of Labour, the National Commission for Human Rights...etc.) for fear of losing their jobs or expulsion or deportation from the country. This is indeed the case for foreign aviation workers as it is for migrant workers in other sectors.

 

 

 

 

Further reading

 

ITF press releases (most recent first)

www.itfglobal.org/en/news-events/press-releases/unions-put-qatar-in-the-dock-at-un-body

www.itfglobal.org/en/news-events/press-releases/2013/october/qatar-airways-inclusion-disgraces-oneworld-alliance

www.itfglobal.org/en/news-events/press-releases/2013/september/itf-lobbies-for-icao-action-on-qataruae-rights-abuses

 

 

Media reports

EXPRESSEN

http://www.expressen.se/nyheter/the-truth-about-the-luxury-of-qatar-airways

REUTERS

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/08/womensday-qatarairways-idUSL6N0M50AN20140308

AL ARABIYA

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/03/08/Qatar-Airways-defends-air-hostess-backlash.html

CHICAGO TRIBUNE

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-womensday-qatarairways-20140308,0,5782277.story

AL AKHBAR

http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/18934

SMITHSONIAN

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/china-and-qatars-flight-attendant-requirements-mirror-those-1960s-us-180949343

THE ECONOMIST

http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulliver/2013/10/airline-employee-rights

HUFFINGTON POST

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/25/qatar-airways-female-employees-marriage-pregnant_n_3989346.html




29 de enero de 2014

El FC Barcelona se replantea poner otro clavo en el ataúd de la reputación de la aerolínea Qatar Airways

La ITF (Federación Internacional de los Trabajadores del Transporte) felicita hoy al FC Barcelona por plantearse abandonar su lucrativo acuerdo de patrocinio con Qatar Airways, por lo que Josep Maria Bartomeu, presidente del club, califica como "cuestiones sociales".

 

La ITF ha cuestionado públicamente en repetidas ocasiones el tratamiento dictatorial al que la aerolínea somete a sus trabajadores y trabajadoras. Además, la ITF forma parte de la iniciativa sindical Repetir la Votación (rerunthevote.org), cuyo objetivo es privar a este país del derecho a ser el escenario de la Copa Mundial de 2022 mientras continua desentendiéndose de las víctimas mortales entre los trabajadores de la construcción de las infraestructuras para el evento y el maltrato que reciben.

 

En octubre del año pasado, la ITF solicitó al FC Barcelona que renunciara públicamente a ampliar en el futuro sus relaciones con la aerolínea cuyos valores son incompatibles con lo que defiende el club. En una carta dirigida a Josep Maria Bartomeu, el secretario general de la ITF declaraba lo siguiente:

 

La ITF considera, y es de público conocimiento, que el patrocinio de Qatar Airways al FC Barcelona es incompatible con el código ético del club, y su fuerte misión social y caritativa. Al igual que muchos de sus fans, siempre hemos cuestionado ese acuerdo de patrocinio. Estamos seguros de que los aficionados, y de hecho los jugadores del club, se sentirán más orgullosos de los logros del club si el nombre de la empresa se retira de sus camisetas.

 

Qatar Airways es una compañía que, en el tratamiento de su personal, se encuentra a las antípodas de los valores de justicia y equidad que el FC Barcelona defiende. La ITF ha publicado cientos de páginas listando las transgresiones de la aerolínea. Estas son tan graves que hemos presentado una demanda contra el Estado de Catar ante la Organización Internacional del Trabajo*. Si se celebrara el Mundial de la FIFA en Catar no hay duda de que la línea aérea —una extensión del mismo gobierno de Catar cuyo proceso de adjudicación ya es objeto de investigación, y que ha permitido que trabajadores migrantes sean tratados como esclavos en la construcción de estadios e infraestructura en condiciones terribles y peligrosas— jugaría un papel destacado.

 

Por estos motivos, le rogamos que respalde la labor realizada por la ITF, la Confederación Sindical Internacional y muchas otras organizaciones para sacar a la luz las condiciones en Catar y en la línea aérea. Confiamos en que tome la única decisión posible y rechace la continuación del patrocinio de Qatar Airways una vez que el acuerdo actual expire. Le instamos a que lo haga, y que lo haga públicamente.

 

Estas son las declaraciones que hoy hacía Steve Cotton acerca de la decisión del club de replantearse el acuerdo de patrocinio: "Nos complace que el FC Barcelona haya tomado la decisión correcta. El club ha escuchado al público y ha tenido en cuenta la opinión de los expertos. Mientras la aerolínea y su país de origen ignoren los derechos fundamentales y se muestren ciegos ante el sufrimiento, no tendrán sitio ni en las camisetas ni en el estadio de un club que está volcado en la defensa de los principios sociales y el bienestar de la comunidad".

 

Paddy Crumlin, presidente de la ITF, declaraba: "Catar no solamente está siendo juzgada por la OIT, sino también por el tribunal de la opinión mundial. Esperamos que, más pronto que tarde, llegue el día en que este país y esta aerolínea den prioridad a la justicia y cumplan sus obligaciones humanas e internacionales".

 

* www.itfglobal.org/en/news-events/press-releases/unions-put-qatar-in-the-dock-at-un-body

 

 FIN

 





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Friday, January 23, 2015

Press release: East Asia action begins Monday

Please find this release attached and below.
Yours,
Sam Dawson


23 January 2015

East Asia action begins Monday

Teams of ITF inspectors, along with dockers' and seafarers' union members, will begin the first East Asian maritime action week of 2015 on Monday across ports in Japan, Korea, Russia and Taiwan. The action week will run from 26 to 30 January.

 

The teams will check and enforce decent pay and working conditions onboard vessels.

 

In Japan a rally will also be held at the Kotoku Kaiun company, over its refusal to engage in dialogue with union representatives.

 

ENDS

 

For more details please contact:

In the UK, Sam Dawson, ITF communications. Telephone: +44 (0)20 7940 9260. Email: dawson_sam@itf.org.uk

 

In Japan, Fusao Ohori. Tel: +81 3 5410 8330. Mobile: +81 90 6949 5469. Email: ohori_fusao@itf.org.uk

 

In Korea, Hye Kyung Kim. Tel: +82 2 716 2764. Mobile +82 10 5441 1232. Email: kim_hk@itf.org.uk

 

In Taiwan, Tse-Ting Tu. Tel: +886 (0)75212380. Mobile: +886 (0)988513979. Email: tu_tse-ting@itf.org.uk or Sanders Chang. Tel: +886(0)2658 4514. Mobile: +886(0)955 415 705. Email: chang_sanders@itf.org.uk

 

In Russia, Petr Osichansky. Telephone: +7 4232 512 485. Mobile: +7(0)4232 706485. Email:  osichansky_petr@itf.org.uk





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SHORT AGRO-INDUSTRIAL CHAINS FOR BIOPRODUCTS: NOVAMONT COLDIRETTI STRATEGIC AGREEMENT

SHORT AGRO-INDUSTRIAL CHAINS FOR BIOPRODUCTS:

NOVAMONT AND COLDIRETTI SIGN STRATEGIC AGREEMENT

STARTING WITH CARDOON IN SARDINIA 

 

                            

Novara - Rome, 23 January 2015 - "A project to establish an agricultural sector which respects the region, which enhances the value of abandoned and unirrigated land in order to feed into the first integrated biorefinery model in the region. It will be in synergy with the food production chain and centred on high value-added products which can reduce and replace higher-impact raw materials sourced from further afield." This is the core of the agreement signed by Catia Bastioli, CEO of Novamont and Matrìca (a 50/50 joint venture between Novamont and Versalis), Roberto Moncalvo, chairman of Coldiretti, and Mauro Tonello, chairman of Consorzi Agrari d'Italia (CAI), for the creation of innovative agro-industrial chains to create short-chain biolubricants and bioplastics.

 

In particular, the agreement involves the spread among Coldiretti farmers of cardoon, a low-input crop which can grow on arid lands unsuitable for traditional crops and which does not require irrigation. It generates protein flour for animal feed and other raw materials for the production of low environmental impact products, creating a strong synergy with the Matrìca biorefinery in Porto Torres, in Sardinia. These plants make use of technology developed by Novamont through which agricultural raw materials and plant waste are used to produce a range of chemical products (biochemicals, bio-intermediaries, monomers for the production of bioplastics, bases for biolubricants and bioadditivies for rubber) employing innovative low-impact processes.

 

 

"If we are to emerge from this crisis it will not be sufficient to develop innovative technologies and install facilities in the regions: we need a new regional development model based on shared projects which can introduce the concepts of a circular economy and continuous innovation, facilitating contributions from willing participants with good ideas, and creating a climate of collaboration and respect between different participants, which is the necessary foundation for any lasting project. The agreement with Coldiretti and Consorzi Agrari d'Italia (CAI) is an important step in this direction," said the Novamont CEO, Catia Bastioli.

 

"This collaboration will provide a new income stream for farmers operating in more challenging conditions by introducing a crop that makes it possible to reduce imports of plant proteins for animal feedstock, while also obtaining innovative products with a low environmental impact, confirming our country's great creative potential", said Coldiretti chairman Roberto Moncalvo. He added that "the spread of technologies that respect the region and make use of its distinctive characteristics and potential is the way to ensure Italy can achieve sustainable development."

 

Under the terms of the agreement:

1. the Filiera Agricola Italiana (F.A.I.) company will promote the cultivation of cardoon in Sardinia and enhance its agricultural and environmental value through contracts specifying, among other things, advance payments to farmers to cover expenses for the first two years and a guaranteed income;

2. a programme will be established for the management of post-harvest stocks, following suitable studies, while the network of CAI consortiums will sell products created through industrial processing;

3. research projects will be developed through new European Innovation Partnerships (EIP) centred on rural development, in collaboration with the principal stakeholders;

4. support will be provided for bioplastics which are over 50% renewable by integrated chains. This will involve promoting the re-use of biodegradable carrier bags for separate collection of organic waste, the use of compost in farming to counteract desertification and the use of film for agricultural mulching.

 

 

***

 

Novamont is the leading company in the development and production of materials and biochemicals through the integration of chemistry, the environment and agriculture. With 370 employees (approx. 20% employed in R&D), it registered a turnover of €136 million in 2013 and made continuous investments in research and development activities (6.2% of its 2013 turnover). It has a portfolio of around 1,000 patents. It has its headquarters in Novara, a production facility in Terni and research laboratories in Novara, Terni and Piana di Monte Verna (CE).

Novamont has subsidiaries in Porto Torres (SS), Bottrighe (RO), Terni and Patrica (FR). It has commercial offices in Germany, France and the United States and operates through its own distributors in Benelux, Scandinavia, Denmark, the United Kingdom, China, Japan, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Novamont Press Office - press@novamont.com

tel. +39.0321.6996.11 - mob.: +39.340.1166.426

 

Coldiretti is a growing organisation which has expanded its representation from individual farms to cooperatives, from the agricultural sector to the fishing industry, from traditional farming to the agri-foodstuffs sector together with the farms, markets and shops of the Campagna Amica and the Italian Agricultural Production Chain project [Filiera Agricola tutta Italiana]. Coldiretti represents 1.5 million members and the absolute majority of Italian agricultural companies, making it the leading organisation of farmers in Italy and across Europe. It has widespread representation throughout Italy: 20 regional federations, 97 inter-provincial and provincial federations, 724 Area Offices and 5,668 municipal departments. The organisation is present in almost every municipality in Italy.

Coldiretti Press Office – falcioni@coldiretti.it

mob.: +39.335.8245417

 

 



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