Resolutions and
recommendation of the first broad conference of Workers of Basra-FWCUI
26.Nov.2004
On
The list of the
resolutions and recommendations of the conference:
First: guaranteeing
intervention of workers and their unions in deciding the state’s structure and
participation in taking decisions.
1.
Direct
participation in legislating laws and endorsing the constitution.
2.
Workers
unions must be independent of the state and the workers’ right to form unions
without the authorization of the government.
3.
All
resolutions, laws and regulations passed by previous regimes and the current
authority, which negate the rights and freedoms of workers, must be abolished.
4.
Formation
of workers’ bodies to watch the authority in regard to workers’ rights and
freedoms.
Second: Recognition
in law that workers’ organizations are the affair of workers themselves and
authority must not interfere toward restricting workers’ rights and unionist
freedoms.
1.
Prohibition
of passing any resolution which legalize a workers’ organization or federation
and not others and regard it the legitimate and legal representative of the
unionist movement in the country.
2.
Financial
support must not be limited to the union authorized by government and unions,
which do not belong to the state, must not be deprived from such support.
3.
Prohibition
of restricting unionist freedoms whether through direct legal ways or through
exerting negative and detrimental morale influence.
4.
Abolishing
all resolutions, which contradict with unionist freedom including resolution
number 16, which violates unionist freedoms .
Third:
The concept
of working class’s unity is the alignment of workers around their fundamental
and most important objectives and interests.
1.
Workers’
organizations must be a tool at workers’ hands to achieve their objectives and
interests
2.
Prohibition
of making workers organization tools at the hands of authority or forces, which
oppose workers.
3.
A
wide segment of working class-women are not represented in the unionist
movement, which is a major weakness point in unionist
movement and its credibility in defending the entire working class. Women must
be allowed to participate actively in unionist work.
Federation of Workers’
councils and Unions in Iraq