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ICEM Novartis Network

Welcome to the ICEM network for unions on all continents organising within the pharmaceuticals multinational Novartis.

Set up in 2001 by the 20-million-strong International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions (ICEM), this network aims to promote solidarity, mutual support and information exchange between Novartis workers and their unions worldwide.


To read the ICEM News release on the start of the Novartis network, click here.

The network can be reached by e-mail here.

Further down you can find a list of ICEM articles related to Novartis.

5 document(s) for Novartis :
Global Report for the ICEM World Conference for the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries 2006
26 November 2006
Global
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The chemicals and pharmaceuticals industry is a key player in the global economy. Advances in health care, new active substances and the introduction of future-oriented and environmentally friendly technologies are the key words that frame the special role, but equally the special responsibility of this sector of industry. The ILO estimates employment in the chemicals and pharmaceuticals industry...
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The ICEM - who we are, what we do
2 October 2006
ICEM Background Document
How can workers face up to the might of the global corporations? By organising globally. That is why more than 20 million workers worldwide are already members of the ICEM, the International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions. The ICEM is a rapidly growing industry-based world labour federation dedicated to practical solidarity. It unites trade unions in its...
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French Affiliate Protests Novartis’ Whistle-Blowing Tactics
23 January 2006
France
ICEM InBrief
French affiliate FCE-CFDT has condemned Swiss chemicals and pharmaceutical company Novartis for installing a special telephone line in plants so workers can whistle-blow on one another. The union said such a practice abuses the company’s own code of conduct, and creates a sour climate for employee morale. The central committee of workers for Novartis’s French enterprises, along with...
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Novartis Unions Launch Global Network

Novartis' Bad Faith Sparked Korean Dispute


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