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ICEM Rio Tinto Network

Welcome to the ICEM network for unions on all continents organising within Rio Tinto, one of the world's biggest mining companies.

This network of the 20-million-strong International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions (ICEM), aims to promote solidarity, mutual support and information exchange between Rio Tinto workers and their unions worldwide.

After a sustained campaign by the ICEM and its affiliates, collective bargaining issues in Rio Tinto's Australian operations have now been resolved.

ICEM General Secretary Fred Higgs commented on 27 April 2001: "The ICEM is now in the early stages of discussion with Rio Tinto to agree a process by which we could conclude a global agreement."

In December 2000, Rio Tinto was among the signatories to a set of voluntary principles on security and human rights in the oil, gas and mining industries. The ICEM had taken part in the drafting of these principles.

Please click here for previous newsletters from the Rio Tinto Network.

For more information, please contact ICEM.

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

92 document(s) for Rio Tinto :
ICEM Signs New Global Agreement with Norwegian Energy Concern, StatoilHydro
17 November 2008
Norway
ICEM InBrief
On 13 November, ICEM, together with Norwegian affiliate Industri Energi (IE), reached a new Global Framework Agreement (GFA) with StatoilHydro. The agreement replaces ICEM’s first global agreement with Norway’s state-operated oil and gas producer, Statoil, which was signed in July 1998 in coordination with Norsk Olje og Petrokjemisk Fagforbund (NOPEF), the trade union covering Norway’s...
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Repsol Management Formally Recognises Workers’ Energy Network of Spain, Latin America/Caribbean
17 November 2008
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
...
ICEM InBrief
In Madrid, Spain, on 4 November, a protocol agreement was signed that provides management recognition of the ICEM-supported Latin American/Spanish Repsol-YPF Trade Union Network. Management of the Madrid-based oil and gas company agreed to recognise the workers’ network as a collective body to represent the trade unions in the countries where both Repsol and its 85% owned subsidiary, YPF, operate....
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ICEM Pays Tribute to US Unions in Key Role in Election of Barack Obama
17 November 2008
United States
ICEM InBrief
The ICEM extended its congratulations to US trade union affiliates over the election of Illinois Senator Barack Obama as President of the country. In opening remarks at the ICEM’s 6 November Presidium in Geneva, both President Senzeni Zokwana and General Secretary Manfred Warda paid tribute to the great role the American trade unions had in electing a progressive President. “The whole...
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ICEM Presidium Discusses, Passes Resolution Addressing Financial Crisis

ICEM, European Unions Aid New Zealand’s L’Oreal Workers in Fight for First Contract

South American Rubber Workers’ Develop Joint Work Plan to Address Contract and Agency Labour

Mining Unions, Gathering in Canada, Focus on Xstrata

Unite, GMB Avoid Further Industrial Action at Sellafield Nuclear in the UK

German Rubber Workers Agree to 15-Month Labour Agreement

Philippines Cement Workers’ Take Stand to Protect National Cement Industry Jobs

USW Canadian Members End 99-Day Strike at Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan

Canada Again Serves as Roadblock at Rotterdam Convention on Asbestos

Colombian Trade Unions conduct Meetings, Workshops to Develop Solidarity in Challenging Times

Support for Boycott of PetroCanada Spreads

Australia and CFMEU Make Major Progress in Creating the First National Legislation on Carbon Capture

XSTRATA UNIONS GLOBAL NETWORK

ICEM Resolution of the Financial Crisis

XSTRATA UNIONS GLOBAL NETWORK - October, 2008

ICEM Endorses North American Boycott of Petro-Canada Products

ICEM HIV/AIDS e-bulletin No. 37 November 2008




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