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E. I. 1 st WORLD WOMEN’S CONFERENCE AMBASSADOR HOTEL, BANGKOK THAILAND January 2011 Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011. “On the Move for Equality”

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Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

E. I. 1st WORLD WOMEN’S CONFERENCEAMBASSADOR HOTEL,BANGKOK THAILAND

January 2011

“On the Move for Equality”

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

“LINKING THE UNION TO THE COMMUNITY”

STATUS OF WOMEN IN TODAY’S WORLD

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Part 1: Traditional Linkages or networks

Part 2: Community Unionism

Part 3: Action/ Recommendations

FORMAT

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

To secure better working conditions.

To improve the economic status of members.

To improve the standard of living of members.

To secure organizational stability, growth and leadership.

TRADE UNION (PURPOSES)

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Trade Union is within the community

COMMUNITIES

Global

Regional

Local

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

TRADE UNIONS HAVE A RESPONSIBILTY TO ENSURE THAT COMMUNITIES ARE SUITABLE FOR MEMBERS WELLBEING AND EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING.

UNIONS LINKING WITH COMMUNITIES?

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

KEY AREAS FOR NETWORKING

EDUCATION

ECONOMIC

POLTICAL

HEALTH

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

All women (girls included) must acquire knowledge, skills, values and aptitude.

School environment must be conducive to facilitate women’s success and achievement.

School programme must enable girls to complete their education /schooling.

EDUCATION

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

St Lucia has universal secondary education from 2006

SLTU worked with the Ministry of Education to ensure that all secondary schools have counselors to enable students to succeed and achieve career goals

To date there are no barriers which prevent pregnant and young mothers from returning to school.

SLTU AND MOE

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

School drop out rate: ( Over 200 students; 46% females)

Curriculum tailored to meet the needs for all students especially girls.

Literacy ability of secondary graduates

HOWEVER …

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Trade unions must: Use the collective power of all members. Negotiate better and higher wages for

workers to sustain their livelihood. Secure better working conditions. Ensure health and safety at the plant. Secure social welfare of members.

ECONOMIC

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Ensures that teachers irrespective of gender receive equal pay base on qualification.

Ensures that promotion and mobility practices are adhere to.

Monitors to ensure that women who qualify are recruited to leadership positions esp. principals and vice principals.

SLTU

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Pregnant unmarried teachers are no longer suspended or fired (January 16, 1995) NB: Girard vs the Attorney General-unmarried, pregnant teachers being dismissed after a second pregnancy,

Maternity benefits are guaranteed to all teachers including 13 weeks maternity leave with pay, and return to post afterwards.

ECONOMIC: MATERNITY LEAVE

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Global economic crisis: SLTU fought the government’s decision to withhold negotiated increase in salary because of the global meltdown.

Disaster: Hurricane Tomas devastated St Lucia on October 30, 2010. SLTU assisted in members with humanitarian aid. Assistance was needed to help teachers maintain their self dignity and reliance.

ECONOMIC: CRISIS

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

“Without progress in the situation of women, there can be no true social development. Human rights are not worthy of the name if they exclude the female half of humanity. The struggle for women’s equality is part of the struggle for a better world for all human beings, and all societies.”

Boutros Boutros-Ghali

POLITICAL

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Women must: rise to positions of power, influence and

leadership. occupy leadership positions to chart the

course of the union and themselves, as well as influence change.

Influence sound decision making. Use our political voice. Vote to influence the process.

PRINCIPLES

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Empowerment

ParticipationAutonomy

POWER & DECISION MAKING

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Teaching profession: (Over 2000 teachers with 80% females)

SLTU Executive: 1 out of 7

SLTU General Council: 33%

LOCAL COMMUNITY: INTERNAL

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Formation and presence of committee depends largely on the executive

Constitution does not make explicit provisions for the setting of women’s committees.

Does not have any specific position on women’s rights.

Does not conduct research on women’s issues.

Does not network with other unions or NGOs on women’s rights.

SLTU PROVISIONS FOR WOMEN

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Women in school leadership position Principals (secondary schools): 14 out of 24

(58%) (significant increase) Principals (primary schools): 67 out 79 (85%) Private primary & secondary: 7 out of 8 (88%)

Access is available to such position of power and influence.

SLTU is represented on all interview panels for the post of principals of public schools.

LOCAL COMMUNITY: SCHOOLS

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Ensures leadership that inspires, motivates and empowers.

Prepares women for leadership positions and roles.

Focus on: leadership training, capacity building, research, lobbying,.

Advocate for advancement of women Is there need for a quota system or reserve

place??? Address factors which hinder women for

vying for leadership positions in the union.

UNION

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

The health of teachers especially females impact on the quality of their teaching.

A number of factors impact on women’s health: stress, reproductive capabilities, work related conditions, etc.

For SLTU, a number of female have serious health conditions

HEALTH

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Developed and adopted an HIV & AIDS workplace policy.

At the forefront of the awareness drive to sensitize and mobilize teachers especially through the EFAIDS programme.

Conducted workshop and training for executive, general council, shop stewards and schools.

Health workshops especially for female teachers.

SLTU ROLE

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

CONNOTATION Ways trade unions work with communities and

community group.

Unions seeking to reach out to the community.

Sustain alliance beyond the walls of the workplace.

Coalition between unions and communities.

COMMUNITY UNIONISM

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

Support on union issue: the union seeks support from the community on a union issue e.g. 2010 SLTU mobilized the entire country to participate in a strike for a 7.5% salary increase; 2004 the re-opening of school and extension of the school year.

Common specific issue: networking with groups for the implementation of the labour code, privatization of water.

COMMUNITY UNIONISM AT WORK

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

How can unions use community unionism to address women’s issues?

How can the entire community see the world through “women’s eyes”?

Actions to increase women’s participation in decision making including politics?

Speak out on violence and abuse, discrimination? Lobby to change the image of women in the media? Lobby religious denominations to change attitude

on laws that disadvantage women? Action to strengthen family units in order to improve

the quality of life?

COMMUNITY UNIONISM: WOMEN’S INTEREST.

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

ResearchAdvocacy &

Training

PublicityPolicy

Development

UNION

UNIONS CATERING FOR WOMEN

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

In linking with communities, trade unions need

Collaborate Consult Exchange information. Women must be empowered to increase our

strength, capability, freedoms in order to fulfill our goals.

The unions must play a pivotal role.

CONCLUSION

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

“A woman who is convince that she deserves to accept only the best,

challenges herself to give the best.” Maya Angelou MERCI

GRACIOUS

THANK YOU

Examin Philbert SLTU/CUT-Bangkok, 2011.

EXAMIN PHILBERT Personal: [email protected] Tel: 1-758-454-5036 (H) 1-758-455-4327 (Sch.) 1-758-452-4469 (SLTU)

Fax: 1-758-455-4328 (Sch.) 1-758-453-6668 (SLTU)

CONTACT