30 Июля 2010
The mid-July Beijing forum opened with presentations
by Zokwana and Jiang Guangping, ACFTU’s Director-General of the
International Department, who welcomed the ICEM by stating engagement
with an active industry-based Global Union Federation is crucial to the
ACFTU.
ICEM General Secretary Manfred Warda gave reports related to Contract
and Agency Labour, ILO Convention 176 (the Health and Safety in Mines
Convention), Sustainable Development and Just Transition efforts, Global
Framework Agreements, and Social Dialogue initiatives. Chinese industry
sector leaders then reported on coal, electric power, petroleum,
petrochemical, chemicals, pharmaceutical, and land resource matters in
China.
Other ACFTU officials that lead structures within the Chinese Defense
Industry, Postal and Telecommunications Workers’ Union, the Chinese
Finance, Commerce, Light Industry, Textile and Tobacco Workers’ Union,
and the Machinery, Metallurgical and Building Materials Workers’ Unions
also gave reports.
Participants shared country experiences on trade union actions, and also
discussed plant-level responses and solutions regarding for job
protection. Germany’s Petra Kronen, for instance, the head of the Works
Council and a supervisory board member of Bayer, explained flexible
work-time arrangements taken between her union, IGBCE, and Bayer in
order to avoid layoffs during the financial crisis.
Besides Zokwana and Warda, the ICEM delegation
consisted of ICEM leaders from several affiliated unions, including: Per
Sörensen of 3F Union, Denmark; Mats Svensson of IF Metall, Sweden;
Michael Mersmann and Petro Kronen of IGBCE, Germany; Isidor Boix of
FITEQA-CC.OO, Spain; François Laurent, CSC Bâtiment, Industrie &
Energie, Belgium; Yoshio Sato of ICEM-JAF, Japan; Ian Murray of
Construction, Forestry, Mining, Energy Union (CFMEU), Australia; and
Robert Reid of the National Distribution Union (NDU), New Zealand. Also
in attendance were Kemal Özkan, ICEM Chemical and Rubber Industries’
Officer, and Phee Jung-sun, ICEM Materials Industries’ Officer and
Regional Contact Person for Asia-Pacific Region.
The ACFTU officials participating included Zheng Chengfu, President of
the Chinese Energy and Chemical Workers’ Union; Fang Dan, Vice President
of Chinese Defense Industry, Postal and Telecommunications Workers’
Union; Cai Ruixia, Vice President of Chinese Finance, Commerce, Light
Industry, Textile and Tobacco Workers’ Union; Ma Hua, Director of
Chinese Machinery, Metallurgical and Building Materials Workers’ Union;
Zhang Jianguo, Director General of the Collective Bargaining Department
of the ACFTU; Enyi Xu, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Energy &
Chemical Worker’s Union; Guo Wencai, Director General of ACFTU’s
Organizing Department; Xie Liangmin, Deputy Director General of the Law
Department of the ACFTU; and Chen Jieping, Deputy Director of ACFTU’s
Social Security Department.
A full and detailed report on the mission, prepared by the ICEM’s Özkan, can be found here.
The 14-year exchange and engagement between ICEM and
the All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) took a major step
forward recently when a 13-member ICEM delegation, led by President
Senzeni Zokwana, visiting Beijing for top level meetings with several
leading ACFTU officials.
The 15-16 July meetings, attended by 45 people, found discussions
centering on the theme “The Global Crisis and Job Protection.” The
meetings mark a new crest in ICEM-ACFTU relations, following
participation by ACFTU representatives in ICEM Asia-Pacific activities
this year. The activities include the regional committee meetings in
Sydney, Australia, in April, and an electricity network meeting in
Korea.
In the near future, ACFTU representatives will take part in an oil and
gas workers’ workshop in Vietnam in August and a pharmaceutical unions’
workshop in Indonesia in September.

Sister Lina, and Brother Sasmita from Tangerang, Indonesia: "The permanent workers have a grey uniform, contract workers have a blue uniform".