Democracy And Workers' Rights Center
Significance
In 2000 the Palestinian President ratified the first Palestinian Labor Law. However, according to DWRC the Labor Law lacked teeth, and DWRC lawyers and organizers acted to work with Palestinian Authority legal experts to introduce amendments; late in 2005, DWRC successfully achieved Palestinian Legislative Council acceptance of an alternative Palestinian Labor Law.
Existing large-scale trade union federations in Palestine have long since ceased to be democratic according to a range of observers; the Fateh-dominated PGFTU has not had elections since 1981. DWRC, as an independent NGO which is not itself a trade union, has been at the forefront of calling the PGFTU to account within the Palestinian media as well as internationally, and has organized hundreds of democratic worker committees, pushing for a fully transparent Palestinian labor movement.
In 2007, DWRC organized the Federation of Independent & Democratic Trade Unions & Workers' Committees in Palestine, launching the first large-scale conference of democratic, independent Palestinian trade unions in decades, representing more than 50,000 female and male workers.
References
- ^ "Labourstart news". Archived from the original on 2008-08-19. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
- ^ "bitterlemons.org - The courts and the fence/wall". www.bitterlemons.org. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
- ^ Bilal Barghouthi."Study on Palestinian Labor Disputes and the Role of Courts" DWRC, 2007
- ^ "Palestinian Workers Claim Their Rights in Gaza Amidst Violence and Political Chaos"; AdvocacyNet News Bulletin 94, March 29, 2007
- ^ "On the Record - Palestinian Civil Society Under Siege"; A voice for the Voiceless, Volume 15, Issue 6: Breaking the Cycle of Dependency, June 27, 2001
- ^ Joost R. Hiltermann. "Mass Mobilization under Occupation: The Emerging Trade Union Movement in the West Bank"; MERIP Reports, No. 136/137, West Bank, Gaza, Israel: Marching toward Civil War (Oct. - Dec., 1985), pp. 26-31
- ^ Joost R. Hiltermann. "Behind the Intifada"; Princeton University Press (January 25, 1993)
- ^ Nina Sovich. "Stifling Democracy within Palestinian Unions"; Middle East Report, No. 215 (Summer, 2000), pp. 2-3
- ^ Nina Sovich. "Palestinian Trade Unions"; Journal of Palestine Studies," Vol. 29, No. 4 (Autumn, 2000), pp. 66-79
- ^ Sos Nissen."Anything but Workers in the Palestinian Trade Unions"; News from Within, April, 1996
- ^ "Palestinian Workers Claim Their Rights in Gaza Amidst Violence and Political Chaos" Archived 2008-08-07 at the Wayback Machine; AdvocacyNet News Bulletin 94, March 29, 2007
- ^ "Establishing Conference for the Coalition of Independent and Democratic Trade Unions & Workers' Committees in Palestine July 25, 2007" Archived August 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine; Advocacynet, July 25, 2007
External links
- DWRC site
- Advocacy Project
- DWRC and LAW scandal
- Nina Sovich. "Stifling Democracy within Palestinian Unions"; Middle East Report, No. 215 (Summer, 2000), pp. 2–3
- Nina Sovich. "Palestinian Trade Unions"; Journal of Palestine Studies," Vol. 29, No. 4 (Autumn, 2000), pp. 66-79
- IFWEA archive - Dispute between the Independent Workers' Committees Federation and the PGFTU
- "Palestinian union hit on all sides", Al-Jazeera, 14 July 2007, 04:26
- Sos Nissen. "Anything but Workers in the Palestinian Trade Unions"; News from Within, April, 1996
- "Establishing Conference for the Coalition of Independent and Democratic Trade Unions & Workers' Committees in Palestine July 25, 2007"; Advocacynet, July 25, 2007