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June 23, 2010

World unions back Iraqi unions

See this powerful plea for solidarity with the Iraqi labour movement

Posted by ericlee at 07:01 PM

Iraq and the Labour leadership campaign

LFIQ Director Gary Kent outlines at the Fabian Society blog Next Left how the Labour leadership candidates could help the Iraqi unions.

Posted by ericlee at 06:52 PM

June 10, 2010

Commons backing for trade unions in Iraq

LFIQ Joint President Dave Anderson has today tabled a Commons motion on the Iraqi trade unions

That this House supports the work of the new and independent trade union movement in Iraq; deplores the barbaric terrorist attack on a textile factory in Hilla in May 2010 which killed 40 workers and injured dozens of other people; agrees with the Trades Union Congress that this is a tragic reminder of just how urgently Iraq needs a stable, non-sectarian government which can put in place the laws and policies to enable ordinary Iraqis to live and work in dignity, peace and freedom; and extends its solidarity to the General Federation of Iraqi Workers in its efforts, and those of many others around the world, to urge the Iraqi government and Parliament to overturn the continuing ban on public sector trade unions and implement a fair and just labour law.

Posted by ericlee at 08:52 AM

June 01, 2010

LFIQ seeks to engage with Labour leadership candidates

Dear Comrade

To all candidates in the Labour Party leadership campaign

The campaign for the leadership of the Labour Party will involve discussion of Iraq.
Labour Friends of Iraq (LFIQ) was established by those who either opposed or supported the intervention.

We put aside these deep differences to work together to provide moral and material support to the Iraqi labour movement and other parts of civil society as well as to help the democratic and federal political process in Iraq.

In regular discussions in Iraq and in the UK with a wide range of Iraqi political and social forces, we have also sought to boost commercial and cultural connections between our two countries as part of a deep and broad non-military strategic relationship.

We know from our visits to Iraq that this is keenly desired by Iraqis.
We are writing to ask you to agree with us on these points and, whatever your views on the intervention in 2003, to commit yourself to work for full trade union rights, increased women's rights and better UK-Iraq links.

We ask that you give your backing to the International call for a fair and just labour law in Iraq.

This is supported by the TUC, the ITUC and many others around the world and calls on the Iraqi Government and Parliament to implement a fair and just labour law.
Full details of these issues can be found on our website. We would be happy to brief you in greater detail.

We are asking you to show leadership by going beyond discussion of the intervention to making concrete pledges to help Iraqis themselves stand on their own two feet. This was the overwhelming message given to LFIQ when we met 22 leaders of the Iraqi trade union movement in 2006 in Iraq. We hope that you will also support them.


Yours sincerely

Dave Anderson MP and Gary Kent
LFIQ

Posted by ericlee at 05:31 PM
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