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NUTEAIW wins union vote at Bosch Malaysia
A secret ballot to determine the majorty for
union recognition at Robert Bosch, Malaysia, was conducted by the
Malaysian Ministry on September 27. The National Union of Transport
Equipment and Allied Industries Workers (NUTEAIW), an IMF affiliate,
secured a 73.6% majority among the 499 employees.
MALAYSIA: After enquiries of the local Bosch
management the Malaysian Authority didn´t accept the competence of
NUTEAIW. Unions in Bosch then visited the Bosch plant in Malaysia in
November 2010 and met with the union and with the local management.
After a lot of discussions especially at the headquarters of Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany, the European Works Council achieved that the local management was asked to prepare for union recognition.
"Sometimes these things take a long time, and our work is like the strong and slow boring of hard boards," Helmut Lense at the IMF said. "But if the result is positive it´s worth it."
NUTEAIW thanks especially the European Works Council of Robert Bosch for the assistance rendered in its struggle. Oct 08, 2011 – Rainer Santi - International Metalworkers Federation Blog
After a lot of discussions especially at the headquarters of Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany, the European Works Council achieved that the local management was asked to prepare for union recognition.
"Sometimes these things take a long time, and our work is like the strong and slow boring of hard boards," Helmut Lense at the IMF said. "But if the result is positive it´s worth it."
NUTEAIW thanks especially the European Works Council of Robert Bosch for the assistance rendered in its struggle. Oct 08, 2011 – Rainer Santi - International Metalworkers Federation Blog
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