IGG networks and expands its base

Even though it is peak season for our members in horticulture and agriculture, our trade union initiative is growing – and establishing further contacts, including across national borders. For example, IGG trade unionists met with Andalusian trade unionists from SOC-SAT from the scandalous farming region of Almeria and the “Jornaleras de Huelva” (day laborers in struggle, Huelva). Mediated by the organization “Interbrigadas”, we discussed greenwashing by organic associations, supply chains and possible international forms of struggle. The working conditions described by the colleagues were shocking on the one hand, but unfortunately also very similar to the practices of cheating and exploitation that we are familiar with from our everyday trade union life in Germany. We also visited a SoLaWi together and discussed the concept from the perspective of precarious agricultural workers. The first face-to-face meeting of our young initiative is scheduled for the end of August; the main topics will be further strategy and the formation of regional structures.

Labor rights flyer in several languages

Migrant workers, especially in agriculture, are still affected by serious labor law violations, wage dumping and, in some cases, mafia-like violence. In many cases, their brutal exploitation is what makes today’s agricultural industry possible in the first place, but the often labor-intensive organic companies are also heavily involved. In line with the current seasonal labor report, we are now offering flyers with some of the most important labor rights in various languages.