Turkey - Metalworkers’ strike banned - December 31, 2024

Strike actions by metalworkers at major companies, including GE Grid Solutions, Hitachi Electric, Schneider Electric and Arıtaş, have been brought to a halt following a Presidential decree banning the strikes on the grounds of national security. IndustriALL Global Union and industriAll Europe condemn the ban which affects ten factories in four companies and urge the employers to not honour this attack on democracy and workers' fundamental rights. The industrial action, organized by the Birlesik Metal-Is (United Metalworkers’ Union), began on 4 December at Hitachi's Kartal, Tuzla, Dilovasi, and Dudullu plants. Negotiations with the employers' federation MESS had broken down after management offered a 40% wage increase — a proposal deemed insufficient, as it would leave workers earning below the poverty line. The union, in contrast, demanded a 125% increase to offset real wage losses and secure a living wage for its members..

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