UnionAID Solidarity, Autumn 2011

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Solidarity

Issue Four, Autumn 2011 Contents

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Workers in New Zealand helping workers overseas

Page 1 First skills training classroom already built Thanks to fundraisers Page 2 Project priorities for 2011 Fundraising priorities for 21011 The Newsletter of the Unions Aotearoa International Development Trust

First skills training classroom already built

Building of our skills training centre for Burmese migrant workers in Mae Sot is well underway. The first classroom has been built and training has already begun. Just before Christmas UnionAID received the exciting news that funding for the occupational training centre has been granted under the government’s new Sustainable Development Fund. This will enable us to proceed with phase 2 of the project in March. By mid year the project buildings will include two classroom/workshops, an office, and accommodation for both staff and trainees. With our total funding of $NZ56,000, our project partner, the Federation of Trade Unions of Burma (FTUB) will build the complex of buildings, pay three staff, and provide food

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and accommodation for the staff and 350 trainees for a full year. These trainees are mainly young Burmese migrant women who will learn industrial knitting and sewing and will move on to work in the hundreds of clothing factories which have been established along the Thai-Burma border to take advantage of the cheap labour. While many of these factories are sweatshops, the FTUB see this employment as a far better option than being forced into prostitution in Bangkok or trafficked off to other Asian cities. The other part of the UnionAID –FTUB project is organising to improve working conditions in the factories.

Page 3 Notes from the field: Mae Sot Burma border study tour January/February 2012 Page 4 Comment Annual Report 2010

Thanks to fundraisers Over $20,000 was raised last year through various fundraising events both in Wellington and around the country. Thanks to all those who helped organise and to those who attended the events and donated generously. This year we plan to have at least two film screenings in the capital as well as a fundraising dinner at Maranui cafe in Lyall Bay. It would be great to get events happening in other centres so if you can help organise please contact rossw@nzctu.org.nz

You can help vulnerable workers in developing countries in our region get a fairer deal by making a small monthly donation by direct debit by emailing unionaid@nzctu.org.nz with your contact details. We will then contact you and make the arrangements. Unions Aotearoa International Development Trust is a registered charity - Reg. No.CC42051


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