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Justice For Colombia (UK)
JFC is an organisation set up in 2002 by the British trade union movement to support Colombian civil society in its struggle for human rights, labour rights, peace and social justice.
https://justiceforcolombia.org
Artículos
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16 de septiembre, por Nick
La Central Sindical Británica (TUC) ha respaldado la reforma laboral presentada por el gobierno de Gustavo Petro. Sin embargo, la TUC expresa su preocupación por la eliminación de los artículos relevantes a los derechos sindicales y ha pedido que se reinstalen en la reforma. La declaración de la (…)
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16 de septiembre, por Nick
Britain’s Trades Union Congress has given backing to the Petro government’s proposed labour reforms. However, it has expressed concern at the removal of articles relating to trade union rights and called for their reinsertion into the reform. The TUC’s declaration comes as further debate on the (…)
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12 de septiembre, por Nick
Community leaders, indigenous activists and former guerrillas in the peace process all came under attack in August, as Colombia’s human rights crisis continued impacting several regions. Particularly affected are zones earmarked in the 2016 peace agreement for regional development programmes due (…)
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14 de agosto, por Nick
Colombian trade union SINTRAUNAL, which represents workers in the public university system, has issued an alert over threats made against its national executive member Ximena Socarras Plaza. In a statement released on 6 August, SINTRAUNAL said that Ximena had been targeted the previous day over (…)
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7 de agosto, por Nick
A delegation of trade unionists based in northwest England visited Colombia between 18 and 23 July, the latest Justice for Colombia delegation to the country. The main aim of the visit was to develop campaigning on core issues of peace, human rights, trade unionism and social justice in (…)