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“Workers should be aware of and protect their rights”

07 Dec 2019

On December 5, the 23rd congress of the Turkish-Business Confederation of Trade Unions was held at the Grand Anatolian Hotel in Ankara.

The event, which ended on December 7, was attended by the heads of non-governmental organizations, representatives of the Turk-ish organizations and a large number of workers. The event was organized under the slogan "Turkey has a Turkish business" and "We will not give up our labor and homeland". He greeted all the members of the Turk-ish community.
     Speaking after the opening speech of the Secretary General, Turkish-Business Chairman Ergun Atalay said Turkey is the largest organization in terms of membership. He said we currently have 1 million members and aim to bring this figure to 1.5 million in the next 4 years.
     Referring to the ongoing minimum wage negotiations, Atalay recalled that Hak-ish and DISC received their views on this issue: “The minimum wage is 2578 Turkish liras. No one can agree on any number below. We have members whose compensation is not paid at the time of dismissal. We are ready for any kind of support to make arrangements on this. ”
     Touching on the definition of retirement age, Atalay said that we should first reduce the percentage of informal employment. At present, this figure is 35 percent. If steps are taken, informal employment will be registered, resulting in an increase in tax payments. Of the 17 million employees, only 2 million are members of trade union organizations. The government, employers, and us are responsible for this.
     Atalay reminded of the deaths of 301 miners in Somalia, noting labor accidents and work to be done. Speaking about the protection of the rights of workers working in shopping centers, E. Otalay said that there are about 500,000 employees in 300 major shopping centers in the country. These workers, who have to work more than 10 hours a day, must know and protect their rights.
     Atalay said racism is an incurable wound and said that an investigation was carried out on the situation of refugees coming to Syria from Syria and that results would be shared with all businesses and organizations in the near future.
     About 40 foreign guests, including representatives of international trade union organizations, attended the 23rd Congress. At the congress, Ergun Atalay was re-elected chairman of the Turkish-Business Confederation.
     The event was attended by the Azerbaijani delegation led by Deputy Chairman of the ATUC, Javanshir Alkhasov. In his speech, Alkhasov conveyed the congratulatory message of the chairman of the ATUC Sattar Mohbaliyev and wished success to the Congress. During the event, the Deputy Chairman of the ATUC met with delegations from Kazakhstan, Albania, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus and other countries and exchanged views.