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ICEM Global Framework Agreement with Rhodia


The ICEM signed a global agreement with Rhodia in Paris, France, on 31 January 2005. The agreement, which deals with the company’s commitment to social responsibility and dialogue with ICEM and national trade unions, was negotiated and signed with the ICEM and supported by French affiliates Fedechemie CGT-FO and Federation Chimie Energie CFDT.


Click here for the ICEM News release on the signing of the agreement.

Click here for Rhodia's press release on the signing of the agreement
(English version  --  French version)


Rhodia Global Agreement in English (pdf)

Rhodia Global Agreement in French (pdf)

Rhodia Global Agreement in German (pdf)

Rhodia Global Agreement in Spanish (pdf)

Rhodia Global Agreement in Portuguese (pdf)

Rhodia Global Agreement in Italian (pdf)

Rhodia Global Agreement in Chinese (pdf)

Rhodia Global Agreement in Thai (pdf)

Rhodia Global Agreement in Korean (pdf)

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

60 document(s) for Rhodia :
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Global
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Today is the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. To mark the day, the ICEM has issued a leaflet that can be found here. Since 1988, trade union and civil society efforts have engineered a strong response to the epidemic, and recorded results prove the engineering has solid footing, thanks to labour unions and NGOs. But more work remains. “The fight to eliminate the scourge of the pandemic...
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South African Study Shows Contract Labour ‘Growing Alarmingly’ in Mining
1 December 2008
South Africa
ICEM InBrief
A recently released study by the Human Science Research Council of South Africa’s Witwatersrand University reveals that the country’s mining industry is becoming more and more reliant on short-term contract workers and casual labour. The survey found, for instance, that over 60% of the platinum mines in the Rustenburg area use non-regular workers in order to avoid accountability and reduce...
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South African Parliament Passes Mine Safety Reform; Year-long Safety Audit Still Held-up
1 December 2008
South Africa
ICEM InBrief
Mine safety in South Africa was enhanced on 21 November when the country’s Parliament passed amendments to the Mine Health and Safety law. The legislation must now go to President Kgalema Motlanthe for his signature before becoming effective. But South Africa’s government is still withholding a presidential audit on health and safety in the mining industry. And ICEM’s largest...
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