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7,773 Healthcare Practitioners Filed Violence Complaints, Report Says
A recent report released by Ankara Chamber of Medicines revealed that 7,773 healthcare practitioners have filed violence complaints to 113, a hot dial number.
16 April 2013
DISK Elects Its First Woman General Secretary
Turkey's Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions (DISK) elected its first woman general secretary during an election on Saturday. Kani Beko, another candidate, was elected as new chairperson.
8 April 2013
55 Workers Killed on the Job in March
According to a report released by Worker Health and Work Security Assembly, at least 55 workers were killed from work-related injuries in March. Among those included Ahmet Yıldız (13), who were tragically killed by a press machine.
4 April 2013
Koç University Resists Temporary Contracting
Koç University Administration laid off 161 workers who were under a temporary contract. Academicians and students have been protesting along with workers since last night.
3 April 2013
French Language Teachers in Istanbul Go On Strike
Istanbul's French language teachers went on a one-day strike today after MICEL management introduced a new contract that ended most teachers' working permits by the end of 2013.
19 March 2013
Beyza Kural
50 Workers Killed on the Job in February
According to a report released by Worker Health and Work Security Assembly, at least 50 workers were killed from work-related injuries in February. The leading sectors on worker deaths were construction (14), steel industry (8) and mining (5).
5 March 2013
68 Workers Reported Dead At Work in January
According to a report released by Worker Health and Work Security Assembly, at least 68 workers were reported killed at work in January
4 February 2013
8,000 Private Soldiers Quit Turkish Army in 2011
"In 2012, approximately 8,000 contracted private soldiers quit the Turkish Army which required the deployment of compulsory drafted civilians into the clash zone in the southeastern Turkey,"Esef Merdoğlu, a retired army staff association chair, told bianet.
16 January 2013
Explosion Kills 8 Mine Workers in Zonguldak
An explosion due to a gas leak at a coal mine in the Black Sea province of Zonguldak left 8 mine workers dead yesterday afternoon.
8 January 2013
At Least 878 Workers Die in 2012, Report Says
At least 76 workers were reported to have died at work in December 2012 while the total number of worker casualties reached 878 in the entire year, according to a work safety organization report.
4 January 2013
82 Workers Die at Work in November
At least 82 workers have lost their lives at work in November adding up to total death toll of 802 in 2011, according to data compiled by a worker health and safety association.
4 December 2012
Strikes Spread in Europe While Bans Grip Turkey
Workers in Turkey still suffer from strike bans and police violence on 14 November, European Day of Action and Solidarity.
15 November 2012
Workers Occupy Factory in Bursa
1.500 union workers occupied their Renault car factory in Bursa, protesting a collective labor agreement. Attacks were reported on some dozen workers joining the protest from another factory.
13 November 2012
Three Workers Died Per Day in September
According to the report by the Assembly for Worker Health and Work Security, at least 83 workers died in September.
4 October 2012
Police Rounds Up Fired Workers Demanding Severance Pay
Authorities launched an investigation against a number of workers who began holding sit-in demonstrations after they were fired from Roseteks Company without any severance pay. The police then rounded them up from their homes without any prior legal notice.
14 August 2012
Ayça Söylemez
All Acts of Protest Prohibited at Atatürk Airport
The Atatürk Airport Security Commission decided to ban all demonstrations and acts of protest inside airport grounds. The move comes in wake of a decision by the Turkish Airlines (THY) to lay off 305 employees who had gone on a strike, while the head of the Turkish Civil Aviation Union (Hava-İş) also warned of safety hazards caused by a shortage of employees.
13 June 2012
Notes from May 1 Celebrations
Hundreds of thousands of people celebrated May 1 in Turkey enthusiastically. There were clashes between the demonstrators and the police in Tunceli and Ankara.
1 May 2012
"No Incidents Occurred at the Last 2 Years”
Governor Mutlu warned “I won't allow the May 1 celebrations at Taksim Square if any incident happens this year” and the DISK Chair Ekinci answered “We have been celebrating May First there for 2 years, nothing happened. If they mean ‘provocation’, they have to remember 1977”.
1 May 2012
Nilay Vardar
Turkey Ranked 15th in Military Expenditure
SIPRI published its report regarding the military expenditure of the countries worldwide. According to the final 2010 data, and estimated 2011 data, U.S. is at the first place in military expenditure and Turkey is at the 15th place.
18 April 2012
575 Deaths in Occupational Accidents
The result of the "Monitoring of Social Rights Violations" carried out during the past two years by the Social Rights Association are now presented in a book. The Association published its 2010 report.
17 January 2012
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"New Civil Servants Law is a Step Backwards"
According to the draft law on Public Servants' Trade Unions, one single and general contract will be signed on behalf of all civil servants. Confederations criticize that this will result in a retrogressive development regarding acquired rights.
13 January 2012
Nilay Vardar
"Hidden Impoverishment" behind Inflation Rate
Öngel, Head of the Socialist trade union DİSK Research Institute, warned that the latest inflation figures did not reflect consumer spending by the poor and that people experienced a "hidden impoverishment".
4 January 2012
Ekin Karaca
79 People Died in Turkish Mines in 2011
A study by the Chamber of Mining Engineers revealed that 79 people died in mines in Turkey in 2011, two of whom were mining engineers. 117 people were wounded.
2 January 2012
Ekin Karaca,Ayça Söylemez
Unemployment Benefit to be Reduced to 5 Months
CHP politician Çelebi and the socialist trade union DİSK criticized the plan to reduce unemployment benefit to the duration of five months. They said that only a very few people could benefit from the fund that should be made available for more people more easily.
11 November 2011
Workers Face 27 Years in Jail
25 workers who protested against an unlawful tender at the Çukurova University Balcalı Hospital are facing imprisonment of 27 years each. They were violently taken into police custody on 22 August. Among the defendants are also union executives.
20 September 2011
"No Democracy with Violation of Workers' Rights"
"Trade Union Rights in Turkey" was the title of a meeting organized by the Global Union Federations. IUF Secretary General Oswald declared that the violations documented by many union members were unacceptable in a democratic country.
12 September 2011
Nilay Vardar
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Turkish-Israeli Economic Ties Unbroken
The AKP government announced that economic relations with Israel were going to be maintained as usual. The Turkish government had declared to put diplomatic relations with Israel on ice on 2 September related to the UN report on the Mavi Marama raid.
7 September 2011
"Government Takes our Last Social Right"
The union of service workers Genel-İş demonstrated against the "severance pay fund" in Istanbul on 23 August. The protestors criticized that the fund deprives the workers of their last social right and that they were going to lose their job security.
24 August 2011
Nilay Vardar
50 Thousand Workers Forced to Relocate
If Article 166 of the Sack Law will be enforced on 1 August, 50,000 municipality workers might be forced to work in rural areas. General service workers' union Secretary General Beko said the "unacceptable" application meant to "exile" the workers.
30 June 2011
Nilay Vardar
Unions: 4B Regulation Insufficient, 4C Should be Lifted
Due to an amendment of the Law on Civil Servants, contracted workers are now entitled to apply for a transfer to the permanent staff. According to the unions, this amendment is insufficient as long as the 4C regulation has not been abolished.
7 June 2011
Haluk Kalafat
95 Percent of Turkish Population Plunged in Debt
A research by the Research and Development Centre of the Public Workers Unions Confederation of Turkey revealed that 95.1 percent of the Turkish people are in debt. Almost a third of them are not able to pay back their loan.
17 May 2011
Massive Workers' Protest against AKP Government
"No vote for you" was the message of tens of thousands of workers who gathered in Ankara to protest against a series of projects and applications of the Justice and Development Party. The workers spoke up against nuclear power plants, city planning or internet censorship.
17 May 2011
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