Tuesday 28 April 2015

Sustainlabour Bulletin April 2015

Sustainlabour - InFocus

This 28th April: all together against chemical risks


An ITUC Briefing explaining why trade unions must globally mobilise to protect workers from hazardous substances, with key facts and figures.
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Here you can find a collection of tools. For all of those who are willing to act: information is the first step towards prevention.
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TUCA and Sustainlabour launch a manual on chemical risk reduction in the workplace.

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If you missed this publication, released by different civil society actors in cooperation with UNEP, find ir here. It includes Sustainlabour's input on occupational risks. 

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With the support of Quick Start Programme (QSP) of SAICM, Sustainlabour has shown that change is possible.   A new report is launched which covers results of the project in the region.
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A handful of countries concentrate production and consumption. Producers block international action and cause unacceptable deaths among workers and communities
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Sharan Burrow. ITUC SG


If you expose us, we'll expose you. A excellent article on chemical risks for workers on the occasion of International Workers Memorial Day, 28 of April. 

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Do you want clear available information on its impacts on your health and the environment? Do not search anymore! ISTAS - CCOO can help you out. 

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