Breaking news

International delegation to the UK builds broad support for Coca-Cola Zero Rights campaign

An international IUF delegation highlighted the ongoing human rights attacks by Coca-Cola in Haiti, the Philippines, Indonesia, Ireland and the USA with activities in the UK and in Ireland in December.

In the UK the delegation outlined rights abuses by Coca-Cola at meetings at the UK’s largest private sector union and IUF affiliate UNITE during its National Executive Committee meeting.
International delegation to the UK builds broad support for Coca Cola

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unite NEC members with the delegation

The delegation also met with the national trade union Centre the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and senior Coca-Cola union representatives.

1547555803 748 International delegation to the UK builds broad support for Coca Cola

 

 

 

 

 

Delegation meeting at the UK Trade Unions Congress

The delegation was hosted at the UK Labour Party headquarters where they described Coca-Cola’s continued support for a legacy organization of the murderous Suharto regime in Indonesia.  

1547555804 493 International delegation to the UK builds broad support for Coca Cola

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UK Labour Party general secretary Jennie Formby (on right) welcomed the delegation and pledged ongoing support
1547555804 625 International delegation to the UK builds broad support for Coca Cola

Indonesian delegation members at the UK Parliament

Source

Disclaimer: All third-party opinions expressed via IASWI accounts linked to and from this page are those of the individuals concerned and do not necessarily represent those of IASWI or its affiliates. No copyright infringement is intended nor implied. To discuss this disclaimer or the removal of appropriate credit for materials of which you hold copyright please contact us. All the third party videos and contents found on workers-iran.org is not hosted on our servers; all third party videos or contents are hosted on a third party site. The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the various authors and news sources on the www.workers-iran.org do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of the IASWI or official policies of the IASWI. These posts are only generated for the purpose of information sharing on the labour related issues.