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27 February 2009
PSI has been informed that the Mayor of
Barranquilla, Alejandro Char Chaljub, is now facing a disciplinary investigation
by the public agency in charge of fighting corruption in administration (Procuraduria
II Delegada Vigilancia Administrativa), as a result of his decision to
arbitrarily dismiss more than 2,300 municipal workers, 70% of whom are trade
unionists (see http://www.world-psi.org/urgentaction). PSI will continue to
monitor the situation closely in collaboration with its subregional office and
affiliates in Colombia. PSI encourages its affiliates and the international
community to continue sending letters of protest until such time as all
dismissed workers are reinstated.
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10 February 2009
Barranquilla, Colombia:
More than 2,300
municipal workers dismissed
Paramilitary group
issues threats against trade unionists
PSI is asking affiliates to support the
municipal workers of the city of Barranquilla, by sending strong letters of
protest concerning the dismissal of more than 2,300 municipal service
workers by the mayor of Barranquilla, Colombia. The dismissals are the
result of an on-going restructuring process in the central administration
and decentralised institutions of the City, which began in 1991. The trade
unions, including PSI affiliates SINALSERPUB and SINTRENAL, have vigorously
opposed this process not least because of the lack of proper consultation,
the failure to observe legal requirements and the high job losses which have
resulted.
Several of the trade unionists who have voiced opposition to the process now
find themselves the target of a paramilitary group which has issued death
threats against them.
Background
The central and decentralised administrations of the Municipality of
Barranquilla have been subjected to successive restructuring programmes
since 1991. These programmes have resulted in mass redundancies and the
weakening of the trade unions organising in the municipal sector. The
dismissals have been the subject of previous ILO complaints as well as
domestic legal proceedings. In many cases, the domestic courts have
recommended the re-instatement of the dismissed workers.
Dismissal of more than 2, 300 workers
without due process
The present mayor of Barranquilla, Mr Alejandro Char Chaljub, ordered the
arbitrary dismissal of more than 2, 300 municipal workers in January. More than
70% of those dismissed are trade unionists. Further, the mayor has directed
that, as part of the restructuring, several financially viable decentralised
institutions are to be shut down and brought back under the control of the
central administration; a process which will result in the suppression of 86
trade union posts.
Death threats
PSI has learned that a right wing paramilitary group has issued death threats
against trade unionists and journalists who are opposing the restructuring
process. In a letter containing the names of the people against whom these
threats have been issued, the group states “these supposedly left-wing fighters
will soon die for opposing the changes from which the city would benefit through
the policies of President Uribe”; and further calls for the death of all those
opposed to the plans of mayor Char Chaljub.
Trade union action
Trade unions in the city of Barranquilla (SINALSRPUB, SINDIBA, ASTESA,
SINTRAEDIBA, ASDEBER, SINSERCOSTA, SINTRENAL, ANTHOC) are calling on the mayor
of Barranquilla to organise a round-table to enable effective consultation and
find a resolution to the industrial conflict generated by the mass dismissals
and undemocratic restructuring process. They are calling on the government of
Colombia to investigate the death threats issued against the trade unionists and
journalists and to ensure their protection, as well as calling on the Special
Committee on the Handling of Conflicts referred to the ILO (CETCOIT) to carry
out an urgent investigative mission to Barranquilla.
PSI has sent a letter of protest and calls on
its affiliates and the international community to send similar letters to the
mayor of Barranquilla strongly protesting the dismissal of more than 2,300
municipal service workers and calling for a full and urgent investigation of the
death threats issued against trade unionists and journalists opposed to the
Mayor's plans.
You may download the model letter in Spanish (word format) or use
the online form below.
Please remember to send copies of your letters
to the PSI subregional office in Colombia
(ispandina@etb.net.co), to PSI Headquarters at
rights@world-psi.org, and to
sinalserpub@etb.net.co;
sintrenal@hotmail.com;
agusto3412@hotmail.com;
edgargilmora@yahoo.es;
edusuz24@hotmail.com;
sindiba1@hotmail.com well as to the
Colombian mission in your country.
View
PSI's letter
Download
model letter (word)
You can send this online by filling in the
boxes and clicking "submit" below.
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Model Letter in Spanish
Doctor Alejandro Char Chaljub
Alcalde,
Distrito Especial de Barranquilla
Calle 34,
entre Carreras 43 y 44, piso
Email:
alcalde@alcaldiabarranquilla.gov.co
Respetado alcalde Char Chaljub:
Nuestra organización [nombre] ha conocido, con suma preocupación, sobre
el despido masivo de más de 2.300 trabajadores/as del Distrito Especial de
Barranquilla y de las instituciones descentralizadas de esa ciudad, siendo el
70% de ellos/as miembros de organizaciones sindicales y 86 tienen fuero sindical,
por lo que consideramos que se violentan Convenios Internacionales de la OIT,
ratificados por Colombia, como son el 98, 87, 151 y 154, en especial que se
atenta contra el derecho de asociación sindical.
De acuerdo con la información que nos han
suministrado las organizaciones sindicales afectadas (SINALSERPUB, SINDIBA,
ASTESA, SINTRAEDIBA, ASDEBER, SINSERCOSTA, SINTRENAL, ANTHOC), el proceso de
reestructuración del Distrito Especial de Barranquilla y sus entidades
descentralizadas, que conllevó al despido masivo, se realizó sin que se
conociera un estudio técnico que sustentará tales medidas y con el
desconocimiento total de las organizaciones sindicales que representan a los/as
trabajadores/as del Distrito Especial de Barranquilla.
Igualmente, hemos conocido del interés de las
organizaciones sindicales de contribuir al análisis de la situación
organizacional y de viabilidad económica del Distrito Especial y sus entidades
descentralizadas, por lo que le convocamos a instalar una mesa de concertación
con las organizaciones sindicales, para superar el conflicto laboral generado
con el despido masivo que realizó su administración.
Por otra parte, le exigimos que ordene una
investigación exhaustiva y urgente acerca de las amenazas de muerte proferidas
contra los sindicalistas y periodistas opuestos a sus planes y que tome todas
las medidas necesarias para garantizar su integridad física.
Estaremos atentos al desenvolvimiento de este conflicto, bajo el marco de las
garantías sindicales, derecho fundamental de todos los trabajadores del mundo.
Atentamente,
[Nombre del representante de la organización]
[Nombre de la organización],
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