Global Union Solidarity Campaign Brings Victory for G4S Security Workers in Malawi.
PR Newswire Europe, July, 2007
NYON, Switzerland, July 12 /PRNewswire/ --
13,000 security workers in Malawi, Africa have finally achieved recognition of their union, according to an announcement by Grace Nyirenda, general secretary of the Malawi Textile, Garment, Leather and Security Services Workers Union. The recognition agreement with the London-based global security corporation G4S was signed on July 9 at the company's head office in Malawi. A Ministry of Labour official, management of G4S, workers, representatives of G4S and union representatives attended the meeting.
"This is just the beginning of better things to come," Nyirenda said in a message to security service workers elsewhere in Africa, and around the world who joined in supporting the workers in Malawi.
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