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Young unionists hold second international exchange in Brazil

The second year of the International Youth Exchange and Training Project of IndustriALL Global Union and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Foundation (FES) felt like a genuine reunion. Having held their previous meeting in Argentina in 2018, the participants held their next exchange week with enthusiasm on 27 to 31 May in Curitiba, Brazil.

Young Brazilian activists involved in coordination of the work in previous months organized an exhibition of their previously prepared educational materials. They started with an artistic performance and music about resistance.Before the sessions, the hosts presented relevant characters illustrating different struggles experienced by Brazilian people: former President Lula da Silva, Marielle, Dandara, Paulo Freire and Dorothy Stang.

They presented the history of the trade union movement in Brazil, the structure of trade union organizations, as well as the situation of collective bargaining and labour agreements. The objective is that at the end of the three-year project, the participants will be able to compare union density in each country.

The main speakers were young people from Brazil, but they also invited activists and specialists in education, gender, communication and research. A whole afternoon was dedicated to debating with representatives of the Brazilian social movements.

The moment of greatest emotion and convergence of international solidarity was the #LulaLivre vigil camp organized just a few meters next to the prison where ex-president of Brazil, Lula, is unjustly detained. The young people marched to the place where numerous social and union organizations meet to greet Lula three times a day and demand his release.

On his 417th day of incarceration, participants shouted their “good afternoon” in three languages (Portuguese, Spanish and German) and wrote a letter about support from young people around the world.

After a week of numerous exchanges and debates, on the final day, each participant presented their union action plan or project, which would be implemented before the next meeting in 2020 in Germany.

The purpose of these plans is to organize and empower working youth, and to respond to the challenges faced by young people in their countries.

Among other things, the participants proposed training courses to organize young workers, international educational exchange programs for young people from Germany and Argentina, workshops for young people on issues such as addictions, workshops on rights for young pregnant women and congresses for young women.

They also presented communication projects and campaigns against violence at the workplace, research and assessment projects about young people in Brazil, sports meetings for young people to attract them to the union and strategies to form youth committees in the unions.

“This exchange and training programme empowers young people so that they can act to renew and strengthen their unions. We focus on union practice and action. The commitments they all took on are inspiring,”

said IndustriALL youth and project officer Sarah Flores.

Photos from the week of exchange are in the photo gallery:

IndustriALL & FES Youth International Exchange Program - Curitiba, Brazil 2019

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