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Growing concern over the International Trade Union Confederation

Jhon Smith | 26.01.2015 15:41 | Workfare | Analysis | Workers' Movements

Sharan Burrow is member of the governing body of the ILO and general secretary of the ITUC. While she was President of ACTU in Australia she authorized a anti Howard political campaign in 2006 which was placed in in boxes of 200 ILO delegates. This happened twice and it is a serious breach of ILO protocol.

Sharan Burrow was appointed as the General Secretary of the ITUC in 2010 following the second congress of the organisation in Vancouver. Even though Sharan Burrow has allegedly spent a large part of her life fighting for workers´ rights, it seems that her interests align closer with employers, and to a larger extent with her political allies.
Before the election at the ITUC, Burrow was the president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions and also represented Australia at the International Labour Organisation. In 2006 Burrow was slammed publically in the Australian media for authorising leaflets which were heavily critical of incumbent Liberal Prime Minister John Howard into the letter boxes of some 200 ILO delegates. Despite criticism, Ms Burrow made the bold move again the same year, breaching the terms of the ILO constitution.
Political disputes at the domestic level are not welcome at the international organisation yet Burrow continued to make waves by applying through the ACTU to list Australia as one of the worst places to work. This would mean that Colombia would be more appealing as a place of work, even though unionists are targeted and often killed.
Understandably, John Howard´s reforms to the role and rights of worker unions went against the agenda of Ms Burrow, who sought to strengthen Howard´s political opponents. Juliana Gillard restored that influence when she was elected, in Mrs Burrow and in an attempt to thank Burrow for her support, Gillard spoke fondly of her at her farewell. The election of such an individual to the International Trade Union Confederation undermines the integrity and legitimacy of the organisation.
She was criticised for praising labour policies in Australia that helped businesses gain more access to cheap labour. She has claimed credit for the introduction of the PPL (Paid Parental Leave) policy, which she claimed was a historic win for working women and the unions as well as a significant social reform in Australia. However the PPL policy was a scheme to give people longer lasting minimum wages during their leave, a move that favoured the interests of businesses.
ITUC has a leader that undermines her own legitimacy by acting to appease those she is not mandated to represent.

Jhon Smith

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I absolutely agree

27.01.2015 17:41

Yes, my levels of concern about this have certainly soared since last Thursday. And rightly so.

Concerned


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