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Georgian Trade Unions' Confederation (GTUC) embraces 25 organizations (two regional and 23 sectoral organizations). It has 259172 members (~ 45% of all hired workforce of the country), 204532 of which are regularly paying membership fees to Trade Unions. Members are paying 1% of their salaries to primary organizations set up in their workplaces, in average 49% (~ 0.49% of salary in average) of this amount goes to sectoral/regional organizations, and 5% of the latter (~ 0.03% of salary in average) goes to GTUC monthly budget. In average, this is 0.01 GEL (~ 0.005 USD) per member, i.e. nearly 2000 GEL (~ 1100 USD) per month.

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About Trade Union Anti-trafficking Policy

foreword

In the framework of the EC funded ILO/OSCE/ICMPD regional project “development of comprehensive anti-trafficking response in South Caucasus” upon nomination by GTUC the Head of International Department Mr. Zviad Maisuradze, was contracted to draft the trade unions’ anti-trafficking policy. Trade Union Anti-trafficking Policy has been prepared and included the main areas of concern for the trade unions, their priorities and the ways forward. It has to be mentioned that the recent armed conflict has actually increased the risk for illegal migration and trafficking and accordingly increased GTUC role in combat against trafficking.

On 19 September, GTUC has hosted the brainstorming meeting for its members to discuss the draft policy. After the discussion the document was recommended to the governing body of the GTUC for adoption. On 26 September the GB has adopted the TU AT Policy. Based on this policy the trade unions will advance and undertake new steps to implement it.


Trade Union Anti-trafficking Policy Document

 

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