International Trade Union Confederation | Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Latin America-European Union trade union declaration discussed with Spanish government

The trade union statement calls for a halt to the ratification of the EU-Central America and EU-Colombia/Peru Free Trade Agreements (FTA) given the omission of key trade union demands and the lack of involvement of civil society and trade unions in the negotiations process. Furthermore, despite the ongoing violence in Colombia, the EU-Colombia/Peru FTA fails to provide adequate guarantees of human rights and stands to undermine the existing integration process of the countries of the Andean Community.
Other parts of the trade union statement cover the need for stimulus to the world economy and re-regulating financial markets, as well as promoting the Decent Work Agenda and dealing with climate change. The unions demand that the leaders adopt coherent policies on migration in both the countries of origin and of destination, with a view to guaranteeing labour rights, social protection and security to migrant workers. The appeal also draws attention to the situation in Honduras and to the need for solidarity with the peoples of Haiti and Chile, countries which were recently struck by catastrophic earthquakes.