5-8-2014 [8 UK] Trade Unions join protest against SodaStream Corporate Watch

http://www.bdsmovement.net/2014/trade-unions-join-protest-against-sodastream-12069

 

Members from eight UK trade unions joined the long running weekly picket of SodaStream's only UK shop, EcoStream in Brighton, on Saturday May 3. …

 

…As Corporate Watch has previously reported, the issues with SodaStream's factory in Mishor Adumim are wide and complex, ranging from complicity in settlement expansion, and hence the ethnic cleansing of the surrounding Bedouin communities, to worker's rights issues. Whilst the company proudly promotes its employment of Palestinians, SodaStream has refused to answer any specific questions about its practices, including whether Palestinians in the factory are allowed to unionise and, if they are, which unions are allowed to operate in the factory. Corporate Watch has yet to come across a single settlement worker properly represented by an Israeli trade union and Palestinian unions do not generally have access to the settlements. As the Israeli research group Who Profits has pointed out, all settlement workers are required to have special security clearance from Israel's internal security service, with permits easily revoked if workers try to organise or engage in political activities...

 

Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member

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