http://www.ituc-csi.org/mass-dismissals-at-municipal.html ITUC OnLine: The first measure
taken by the newly elected authorities in the municipality of San José el Rodeo
in San Marcos was to dismiss, on 16 January, all of its unionised employees.
This unacceptable act, condemned by the trade union movement, implies the total
destruction of the union representing municipal workers. According to the reports received by the ITUC, the measure
was taken by the mayor of the municipality, Juan Francisco Aguilar Díaz, with
the backing of the Partido Patriota (PP) councillors who had come into office
just one day prior to the mass dismissal.The mayor had called all the workers to a meeting in the
municipal hall on 16 January, and asked, in an intimidating fashion, who wanted
their severance pay. Those employees not belonging to the newly-formed union
accepted the severance pay and the loss of their posts. The general secretary of
the municipal workers' union, speaking on behalf of those who refused, explained
that they had decided to form a union in February 2011 with a view to defending
their rights and their job security. The mayor responded that all the workers
present were, in any case, being dismissed with immediate effect."Such action constitutes a serious violation of the right to
work and freedom of association," underlined ITUC General Secretary Sharan
Burrow. "These rights are enshrined in the Political Constitution of the
Republic of Guatemala, Municipal Law, and Conventions 87 and 98 of the
International Labour Organisation (ILO)." In a letter http://www.ituc-csi.org/despidos-masivos-en-la.html?lang=es
to the Guatemalan authorities, the ITUC, together with its affiliated
organisations in Guatemala, urged President Otto Pérez Molina and his Labour
Minister to take urgent action to ensure the reinstatement of all the dismissed
workers; to strengthen the rule of law; to end impunity, and to convert
Guatemala into a country where working people's fundamental rights are
respected.The ITUC represents 175 million workers in 153 countries and
territories and has 308 national affiliates. Advice ITUC website: http://www.ituc-csi.org and http://www.youtube.com/ITUCCSI