Asia Pacific News: in The People's Interest
Asia Pacific News: in The People's Interest
Asia Pacific News: in The People's Interest
January 2012
Regional Secretary: Ms. V. Lakshmi Wisma AUPE, 295 Upper Paya Lebar Road Singapore 534929 Tel: +65.6282.3219 and Fax +65.6280.4919 E-mail: [email protected]
Another busy year is ahead of us in 2012: the 29th PSI World Congress will take place in Durban, South Africa, from 2730 November 2012. PSI and our affiliates are looking forward to this major event where discussion and decisions will strengthen our activities and organising ability through an engaging participatory format. Congress 2012 will focus on: building an effective Programme of Action for 2013-2017; creating a more agile and sustainable organisation; Constitutional changes; sharing challenges and best practices across sectors and regions. For more information: www.world-psi.org/en/psi-29th-world-congress.
JAPAN
The crisis that hit the Fukushima nuclear power plant as a result of a terrible earthquake and tsunami has led to significant protests against nuclear power. Participants say the disaster at Fukushima has made it absolutely clear that nuclear energy can irreparably damage the environment, ruin agriculture and fisheries, accelerate the food crisis and thereby threaten the human survival. On December 10, 2011 an event titled GOOD BYE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT was held. Many Japanese citizens gathered to support an effort to collect 10 million signatures on a petition. See more news at: www.jichiro.gr.jp/news/2011/12/111221.html
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PAKISTAN
Public Services International sent a letter to Pakistani trade unions on 20 December 2011 strongly supporting the national mobilisation against privatisation of the electricity sector. Experience shows that electricity privatisation is a disaster for almost all involved, except perhaps the elite few who squeeze profits from rising tariffs, reduced wages, increased outsourcing, precarious labour, and other unethical practices. Please see this letter: www.world-psi.org/en/pakistan-mobilisation-against-privatisation-electricity-sector.
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KOREA
Public Services International Korean Council (PSI-KC) had been meeting to plan and develop an effective campaign to push the government to ratify the ILO Core Conventions. A strategic planning workshop was held on 14-15 November 2011 in Seoul, Korea. This planning session was a follow-up to a workshop on ILO Mechanisms organised by PSI APRO and ILO Bangkok Office in July. The ILO has repeatedly recommended to the Korean government that it should ratify ILO Conventions Nos. 87 and 98 and ensure labour rights for workers in both the public and private sectors. Despite joining the ILO in 1991, the Korean government has not yet ratified the ILO Core conventions. Indeed, the government has significantly limited the rights of workers to organise and bargain collectively through the controversial Public Officials Trade Union Act. In an opening address to the workshop, the Korean Government Employees Union (KGEU) said, The Korean government made illegal the biggest public servants union of 130,000 union members, which is KGEU. A joint campaign involving the PSI and the PSI Korean Council on ratification of conventions is needed for effective pressure nationally and internationally. The PSI-KC decided to launch such a campaign, based on the strategies and campaign materials discussed by participants in the workshop. For more information, please contact Ms. Sunghee Oh, KGEU International Relations: [email protected]
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17-19 April in Bangaluru, India 27-30 November in Durban, South Africa For more information, please email Regional Secretary, Ms. V. Lakshmi at: [email protected]
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