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Solidarity campaigns

05 June, 2023
Georgia: Justice for Wolt couriers

Georgia: Justice for Wolt couriers

In partnership with the Wolt couriers, LABOR - the Trade Union of Georgian Employees in Agriculture, Trade and Industry, the Georgian Trade Union Confederation (GTUC) and the International Union of Foodworkers (IUF).
10 May, 2023
Belarus: Trade union activity is not extremism!

Belarus: Trade union activity is not extremism!

In partnership with the Association Salidarnast, which was founded in Bremen by Belarusian trade union activists, who left Belarus for security reasons. The organization was created to support those trade union activists who had been arrested and convicted by the Lukashenko regime. The Association Salidarnast provides humanitarian, legal and informational assistance to these people and their families; and encourages everyone to join the struggle for the release of political prisoners. The campaign is launched in partnership with the Belarusian Congress of Democratic Trade Unions, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the International Union of Foodworkers (IUF), IndustriALL global union, Public Services International (PSI) and the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC).
05 May, 2022
Kazakhstan: Free the worker activist Erzhan Elshibayev

Kazakhstan: Free the worker activist Erzhan Elshibayev

Erzhan Elshibayev, a human rights defender and a worker activist in Kazakhstan has been in prison for over two years now. He is one of the organisers of the 2019 rallies in the town of Zhanaozen to demand higher wages for local workers and the creation of jobs for the unemployed. Zhanaozen is a town in Western Kazakhstan located in the centre of the richest oil bearing region. Yet, for many years, the unemployment rate in the town remains one of the highest in the country.
26 April, 2022
Belarus: Biggest attack on a trade union in Europe this century

Belarus: Biggest attack on a trade union in Europe this century

April 19 was marked a black day in the history of the independent trade union movement in Belarus. The State Security Service (KGB) arrested more than a dozen trade union activists, including almost all the Union leaders. Among them were President of Congress of Democratic Trade Unions (BKDP) Alexandr Yarashuk, vice-president Siarhei Antusevich, and the head of the Free Belarusian Trade Union Mikalaj Sharakh.
26 August, 2020
Belarus: Stop the violence - defend democracy and human rights

Belarus: Stop the violence - defend democracy and human rights

I support the workers of Belarus, who are exercising their right to industrial action in defence of democracy and human rights. I condemn all forms of repression against workers' and members of their families. The wave of violence must be stopped.
02 November, 2019
Kazakhstan: Trade unionist Erlan Baltabay imprisoned - again!

Kazakhstan: Trade unionist Erlan Baltabay imprisoned - again!

In July this year, Erlan Baltabay, a leader of the Independent Oil and Energy Workers' Union in Kazakhstan, was sentenced to seven years in prison on politically motivated charges.
01 August, 2019
Kazakhstan: Erlan Baltabay sentenced to 7 years in prison for union activity

Kazakhstan: Erlan Baltabay sentenced to 7 years in prison for union activity

We need your support! Please, join us in calling upon the Kazakh authorities to put an end to persecution and violence against independent trade union leaders, and to ensure freedom and safety for trade union activists in the country.
19 November, 2018
Kazakhstan: Stop repression and physical attacks on leaders of independent unions; hands off Larisa Kharkova, Erlan Baltabai and Dmitriy Senyavskiy

Kazakhstan: Stop repression and physical attacks on leaders of independent unions; hands off Larisa Kharkova, Erlan Baltabai and Dmitriy Senyavskiy

Repression and violent physical attacks against leaders and activists of the independent trade unions in Kazakhstan continue unabated.
18 April, 2018
MALOKHAT STILL NEEDS YOUR HELP

MALOKHAT STILL NEEDS YOUR HELP

Last November her home was raided by Uzbek police and some of her belongings were confiscated. The police were searching for her cell phone and computer. She was targeted for her work to end forced labor in Uzbekistan’s cotton industry.
02 February, 2018
FREE GASPAR MATALAEV

FREE GASPAR MATALAEV

On October 4, 2016, human rights activist Gaspar Matalaev was arrested in Turkmenistan, Central Asia. He has reportedly been subjected to torture by electric current to force him to confess to false charges of minor fraud. Repeated promises of his release have been broken.