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ANNEX ONE SINGAPORE 1. INTRODUCTION

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Workers Rights Situation in EPZs in Asia-Pacific & The ITUC-AP Policy on EPZs Jakarta, 29 May 2017 Patuan Samosir Senior Officer Organising and Projects Department

Outline Introduction Statistical overview of EPZs in Asia Workers Rights Situation ITUC-AP Policy on EPZs The way forward

Definition EPZs are industrial zones with special incentives set up to attract foreign direct investment, in which imported materials undergo some degree of processing before being exported again

Investors prefer EPZs because of special incentives/favoured treatment Economic Easy access to land where land is scarce Infrastructure facilities; electricity; water;. Exemptions from export taxes / duties on imports Tax holiday package (taxes on profits; property tax; municipal taxes; VAT; etc.) Better Investment climate / extra protection Social Limitations on workers rights especially freedom of association (right to organise; industrial action; )

Statistics Asian Continent has more than 85% of all EPZs workers worldwide (55 Million) China - 40 Million people work in EPZs and 15 Million in other Asian Countries Indonesia 6 Million Bangladesh 3.5 Million Philippines 1.1 Million Malaysia 500.000 Thailand 200.000 Cambodia 200.000 Sri Lanka 160.000

Country Zone Land Size (hectares) Bangladesh (8 zones) Cambodia (9 SEZs) Indonesia (1500 companies operating) Malaysia (11 zones) Number of Companies Notable Companies Chittagong 187 501 Nike, Reebok, H&M, Walmart, Tommy Hilfiger Sihanoukville 1,688 100 Branded Garment, Toyota, Yamaha, Coca- Cola etc. Batam Free Trade Zone 71,500 Over 1,000 Panasonic, Casio, Sumitomo Corporation, Epson, Japan Steel, Haliburton, Mc Dermot, Philips Port Klang 400 700 companies Cargill, Baker Hughes, London Metal Exchange Myanmar (6 zones) Philippines (73 manufacturing zones, 243 IT Park, 21 Agro Industry) Sri Lanka (14: EPZs & Industrial Parks) Thilawa 2,500 - Mitsubishi, Sumitomo Corporation Bataan 1,600 Over 50 manufacturing Katunayake EPZ 215 39,000 workers (22,300 female) Ford Body Stamping, Coach etc. Branded Garment and footwear Thailand (36 industrial estates) Southern Regional 360 16 industrial enterprises Michelin Siam

The nature of employment in EPZs Labour intensive processing work low-technology and low-skill Mostly multinational supply chains High percentage of women, young people, internal migrants Widespread labour rights abuses

Workers Rights Situation Weak enforcement of laws Labour inspectorates denied access Climate of hostility to trade unions Poor health and safety Lack of social protection Threat of dismissal Violent repression Wage swindling Lack of effective Industrial Relations structures

Gender discrimination Discrimination of wages No suitable working hours Rights during pregnancy pregnancy test Maternity leave No opportunity for career development Sexual harassment

Social dialogue Characterised by poor labour relations and absence of social dialogue Ethical business practices codes of conduct Where workers are represented achievements in wages, no compulsory overtime and improvement in health and safety

Trade Union Presence Minimal presence Many countries trade unions prohibited in zones Many obstacles: - Use of violence, threat - Authorities discourage - Contract labour, outsourcing - Black listing of union activists - Yellow unions - Fictional promotion Action around MNCs, global supply chains

ITUC-AP Policy on EPZs Building Workers Power through organising including workers in EPZs

Organising Mapping and setting targets are essential Wages are a key organising issue Helping workers who are underpaid Campaigning to increase minimum wage Must take account of precarious work Consider how to approach contract/agency workers Have strategies for improving rights and job security of precarious workers The high percentage of women workers in EPZs (up to 90 per cent) means women must become leaders and receive training to be active in the union

ITUC-AP Policy on EPZs International Instruments: - ILO Conventions No.87 and No.98 - ILO Tripartite Declaration concerning MNEs and Social Policy Says: Special incentives to attract foreign investment should not include any limitation on FOA and CB - OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises - Framework Agreement Campaign for ratification and implementation of ILO Core Labour Standards, particularly ILO Conventions 87 and 98 Campaign for labour legislation and Ensuring the implementation of laws/regulations

ITUC-AP Policy on EPZs ILO Supervisory Mechanism Every year ITUC/ITUC-AP bring the serious cases of violations of Trade Unions Rights to ILC CAS Bangladesh: FOA in EPZs - Trade Unions are banned, only Workers Welfare Associations (WWAs) may be established - The WWAs does not have the same rights and privilege as trade unions

ITUC-AP Policy on EPZs Industrial Actions Demands on Government Remove barriers to unionisation Improve wages and working conditions Reduce precarious employment Reduce working hours Social Protection for all Strike International Campaign Taming Corporate Power - Change the behavior of corporation/supply chains

ITUC/ITUC-AP End Corporate Greed Campaign https://www.ituc-csi.org/samsung-modern-tech-medieval

The way Forward Urgent need for organising Need for emphasis on decent work in EPZs Governments, employers should respect, observe core labour standards