Subject: Sacked aviation workers in Timor Leste win back pay
International Transport Workers' Federation
Sacked aviation workers in Timor Leste win back pay
22 January 2009
SMET-TL National Secretary Paulino da Costa (left) with the union's Deputy
National Secretary *
Aviation workers in the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste, who were sacked
from a ground handling company, have won US$30,000 thanks to the concerted
efforts of their union.
Some 14 workers, employed by Timor Aviation Services, which used to provide
Dili Airport with ground handling services, were sacked after they made official
complaints over workers being underpaid. The union representing the workers, the
ITF-affiliated Sindicato Maritime, Energy and Transport Workers of Timor Leste (SMET-TL),
embarked on a year-long struggle to see the workers win justice and Timor
Aviation held accountable. As a result, the Timorese government awarded the
workers more than US$30,000 in back pay. The company, which went out of
business, had its assets seized by the government. These were then sold to pay
the workers, all of whom are now employed for SDV which took over Dili airport's
ground handling contracts. All the workers are employed under a collective
bargaining agreement negotiated by SMET-TL.
Brant Connors, who works on the ITF Seafarers' Union Development Programme
and visited Timor recently, reported: "While this victory was 100 per cent
the result of efforts by Timorese union membership and union leadership, it
should also be noted that international solidarity, specifically from the
Maritime Union of Australia and the ITF, has played a large role in helping to
develop the union movement in Timor Leste."
http://www.itfglobal.org/news-online/index.cfm/newsdetail/2982
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