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Supporting good work, defending workers’ rights

Supporting good work, defending workers’ rights. Polly Jones World Development Movement. Which of these campaigns have workers been involved in? . International solidarity. Realising a just, equal and peaceful world for ordinary (working) people Interconnectedness of our world

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Supporting good work, defending workers’ rights

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  1. Supporting good work, defending workers’ rights Polly Jones World Development Movement

  2. Which of these campaigns have workers been involved in?

  3. International solidarity • Realising a just, equal and peaceful world for ordinary (working) people • Interconnectedness of our world • Respect and tolerance between peoples • We must challenge the systems and power that create and sustain poverty and inequality together

  4. Decent work Through job creation and better working conditions people, communities and countries can lift themselves out of poverty and improve livelihoods. But this happens only when work is decent, productive, provides fair wages, underpinned by rights. Decent work contributes directly to poverty eradication and reduction of income inequality.

  5. Poverty, inequity and insecurity • 2/3 people living in extreme poverty live in households where the head of the household is working and where they are from an ethnic minority group • 1 billion people live in the precarious position above $1.25 a day but below $2 • 200 million people were unemployed in 2012 • Growth of the informal sector

  6. Who are the workers?

  7. Who are the workers? • Trade unions • UK 6.2 million people • Worldwide 175 million workers in 153 countries • Local, national, regional and global links • Representatives for particular groups: young people, women, black, LGBT, retired members. • Representatives from different sectors

  8. Workers’ Toolkit • What workers say on the issue • Trade union engagement • UK • Internationally • International Labour Organisation (ILO) core labour standards • Workplace +

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