On the eve of UNI Global Union Congress, a new report on Combatting Third-Party Violence and Harassment in Commerce explores best practices for better protection of workers and shows the key roles unions can play for improved health and safety at work.<\/p>\r\n
The report was released as a part of the \u201cThere Is No Store for Violence and Harassment in Commerce\u201d project of UNI Commerce with the support of Union to Union and UNI\u2019s Swedish affiliates, Handels and Union.<\/p>\r\n
Recent studies and surveys covered in the report show that while some forms of violence and harassment have decreased since a peak during the pandemic, most commerce workers are still suffering from high and unacceptable levels of abuse and violence at work.<\/p>\r\n
The second part of the report highlights the essential role of governments to protect commerce workers and calls for ratification of ILO Convention 190 on Violence and Harassment at Work and provides detailed information on the recent legislation and government initiatives introduced in Scotland, Australia, Japan, the USA, Sweden, England, and Wales.<\/p>\r\n
The third part focuses on varied global and national responses including the renewed global agreement<\/a> between Carrefour and UNI, the joint guidelines in Finland, the industry statement in Australia and different examples of sector and company level collective agreements that equip commerce workers with better protections from Finland, Italy, Sweden, the USA, Peru and Korea.<\/p>\r\n
The final part is all about union campaigns and actions that change the landscape for commerce workers including SDA\u2019s \u201cNo One Deserves a Serve Campaign\u201d<\/a>, UA Zensen\u2019s \u201cCampaign Against Unreasonable Complaints\u201d<\/a>, USDAW\u2019s \u201cFreedom from Fear Campaign<\/a>\u201d and other initiatives from countries all around the world including Germany, Turkey, Ireland, Denmark, Spain, Belgium, Mozambique, Croatia, South Africa, Hungary, Chile, and Italy.\u00a0<\/p>\r\n
The report concludes with UNI Commerce\u2019s commitment to work with its affiliates to stop violence and harassment in commerce and refers to the first-ever webpage<\/a> dedicated to the issue which will be regularly updated to keep exchange of information and best-practices among commerce unions.\u00a0<\/p>\r\n