Nestlé workers fight union busting

Over fifty workers at the Nescafé factory in Panjang, Indonesia were recently dismissed after the workers took industrial action in support of their collective bargaining demands. All these workers were members of the SBNIP. The workers have organised for five years to win their better conditions via a collective agreement.

In Pakistan, workers at the Kabirwala factory have fought for four years to organise contract workers and to press for their status to be changed to permanent. The company has in the past interfered in the internal organisation of the union, physically intimidated union members and is threatening to bring in strike breakers.

For information and solidarity on both disputes, read more here.

Over fifty workers at the Nescafé factory in Panjang, Indonesia were recently dismissed after the workers took industrial action in support of their collective bargaining demands. All these workers were members of the SBNIP. The workers have organised for five years to win their better conditions via a collective agreement.

In Pakistan, workers at the Kabirwala factory have fought for four years to organise contract workers and to press for their status to be changed to permanent. The company has in the past interfered in the internal organisation of the union, physically intimidated union members and is threatening to bring in strike breakers.

For information and solidarity on both disputes, read more here.