Iraqi Oil Minister Enforces Saddam law on Trades Unions
Naftana Press release
In a disturbing development, the Iraqi Oil Minister, Mr. Hussein Shahrastani, has effectively ordered his ministry to apply a 1987 law issued under Saddam to ban the 26,000 member Iraqi Federation of Oil Unions (IFOU). This is the clear meaning of the Ministry directive couched in terms of merely applying an earlier instruction not to recognize unregistered NGOS. A copy of the ministry’s directive was obtained by the union and sent to Naftana*.
The directive, dated
In a message to Naftana, the union’s president, Hassan Juma`a, affirmed that the union would not recognize the minister’s decision, stressing that the oil minister has been fighting against trade union work because of the patriotic stands of the IFOU. “We are working for
In flagrant violation of the principle of free association, the governments since occupation have continued to treat all trade unions as illegal, until such time as a ‘legal framework is enacted’. Thus the Oil Minister’s directive follows US Administrator L Paul Bremer’s Public Notice Regarding Organization in the Workplace, issued on June 6 2003, which upheld Saddam’s infamous decree 150 of 1987 that banned all trade union activity by deeming workers in the state sectors to be ‘civil servants’ without the right to organize. It should be remembered that, in spite of strenuous efforts by the occupying powers to privatize the Iraqi economy, the overwhelming majority of
Last year the government froze the assets and bank accounts of the oil workers’ union along with that of all other unions. The minister’s new directive is seen by the union as a preemptive measure to weaken the union’s highly successful campaign against the proposed oil law, which was instigated and is being imposed on
We call on all trade unions and supporters of democratic rights to protest the Iraqi government’s dictatorial measures and to support the IFOU and
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For further information contact:
Sami Ramadani – 07863 138748 sami.ramadani@londonmet.ac.uk
Kamil Mahdi – k.a.mahdi@exeter.ac.uk
Notes for editors:
Naftana (‘Our Oil’ in Arabic) is an independent UK-based committee
supporting democratic trade unionism in
with the IFOU. It strives to publicise the union’s struggle for Iraqi
social and economic rights and its stand against the privatisation of
Iraqi oil demanded by the occupying powers.
