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20 September 2007

Solidarity: Women on Strike in Novamed, Free Trade Zone, Turkey

CALL FOR SOLIDARITY

Dear Sisters,

You may heard about the strike in Novamed in Turkey/Antalya. Novamed is one of the factories of Fresenius Medical Care located in Germany. All of
the workers who have gone for a strike are female workers. Because the working conditions are very bad and the man-dominated (patriarchal). For example: Female workers are required to apply for permission to marry.Married women should get pregnant and give birth in accordance with the schedule arranged by the management. They usually humiliated by the managers since they are women. Attached you may find a detailed information sheet prepared by the union, called Petrol-Is.

At the end of September, the strike will be 1 year old. A group of women (Female workers and female union representatives, feminists and women from political parties) will organise a campaign for that in Istanbul. As a last step of the campaign, there will be a visit to Antalya for supporting our sisters on 27th September 2007. Therefore we would require you to support our campaign. Your support is very valuable for us. You can publish these news in your magazine or web page. Petrol-is has already established international contact with European unions.

In solidarity,

Sevgi Göyçe
KESK Woman Secretary

SUPPORT THE FRESENIUS WORKERS ON STRIKE IN ANTALYA, TURKEY

The strike started by workers organized under Petrol-Is on 26 September 2006 at Novamed GmbH in Antalya Free Trade Zone, Turkey, is going on.

This strike has two distinctive features:

* It is the first strike action ever taken in a free trade zone in Turkey.
* It is a strike action taken against a multinational, Fresenius Medical Care, based in Germany, which is the parent company of Novamed GmbH in Antalya, Turkey.

Who is Fresenius Medical Care?

Germany-based Fresenius Medical Care is the world’s largest, integrated provider of products and services for individuals with chronic kidney failure. Through its network of approximately 2,078 dialysis clinics in North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia-Pacific, FMC provides dialysis treatment to approximately 161,675 patients around the globe. Fresenius Medical Care is also the world’s largest provider of dialysis products, such as hemodialysis machines, dialyzers and related disposable products (for example, bloodlines).

Fresenius Medical Care in Turkey

Fresenius Medical Care has been operating in Turkey since 1996. Turkey is one of a few countries throughout the world where both dialysis care is provided and dialysis products are manufactured and marketed.

Since 2000, Novamed GmbH, one of the plants of Fresenius Medical Care in Turkey, located in Antalya, has been manufacturing bloodline systems (approximately 8.000.000 per year), and the sterilization, quality control and test operations of these products are done within the same plant. Approximately 300 workers are employed by Novamed.

Fresenius workers in Turkey organize under Petrol-Is

Petrol-Is launched the organizing work in Novamed on March 2005. When the organizing work was launched, the working conditions at the worksite were as follows:

* During daily working hours single coffee break of 15 minutes and a meal break of 25 minutes were given to workers. There was no meal delivery at the workplace.
* During working hours at the workplace and even on the service vehicle, talking to each other was forbidden.
* Because the number of service vehicles was very limited, some workers used to commute three or four hours per day by service vehicle.
* During coffee or meal breaks smoking was forbidden. This prohibition was exaggerated so that some managers and department chiefs used to smell workers before entering the worksite.
* Workers were not considered as humans but just a part of the production system at the plant. They were permanently insulted by the managers of the company.
* During midweek and working days home visits were forbidden for workers.
* Female workers were required to apply for permission to marry.
* Married women should get pregnant and give birth in accordance with the schedule arranged by the management.

After the organizing work at the workplace was launched by our union, Petrol-Is, this inhuman practice diminished. However, the repression practised by the management went on in disguise.

The management refused to recognize the union at the worksite, launched a systematic anti-union repression designed to urge Petrol-Is members to resign from the union.

Petrol-Is has been able to overcome all these difficulties and anti-union repression, particularly through the solidarity provided by the German chemical workers’ union, IG BCE.

Petrol-Is at the bargaining table

Having the legal authorization to negotiate and conclude a collective agreement at the workplace, Petrol-Is started to bargain collectively with the Novamed management on 19 April 2006. However, it was quite difficult to reach an agreement due to the Fresenius-Novamed management’s persistent and obstinate attitude.

At every stage of the bargaining process, the management have persistently maintained the anti-union repression. Furthermore, the management threaten the workers with moving the plant away to another country.

Meanwhile, the management have hired 50-60 new workers in order to break a probable future strike.

As a result of the above-mentioned attitude of Fresenius and Novamed executives, the Novamed workers in Antalya have gone on a strike on 26 September 2006 for a decent work and life.

We ask the Fresenius management some questions

* Fresenius Medical Care concludes collective agreements with unions in other countries. Why not in Turkey?
* Are free trade zones in Turkey places where workers can be employed like slaves?

Novamed workers under Petrol-Is are on strike for a decent work and life.

Novamed workers demand their rights.

Support Fresenius/Novamed workers’ rightful strike!

We call on honest people to send messages of support to:

Mr Adil Alaybeyoglu

Petrol-Is Local President

mersin@petrol-is.org.tr

We call on honest people to send protest messages to the following Fresenius executives:

Dr. Emanuele Gatti

FMC Board Member

emanuele.gatti@fmc-ag.com

Dr. Massimo Fini

Executive Manager

massimo.fini@fmc-ag.com

Mr Antonio Raffa

Logistics and International

Production Manager

Fresenius Medical Care

Antonio.Raffa@fmc-ag.com