Local May 1, 2024 - 3:50 pm

Dominican workers rally for labor rights and social justice

Santo Domingo.- On the occasion of commemorating the 138th anniversary of May 1, 1886, Dominican workers gathered to reiterate their dedication to the pursuit of freedom, democracy, and labor justice.

Represented by the Dominican Association of Teachers (ADP), teaching staff voiced their grievances regarding the violation of labor rights, citing issues such as the disregard for freedom of association and the right to protest.

The ADP urged for the ratification of International Labor Organization (ILO) Convention 190, aimed at preventing and penalizing all forms of violence and harassment in the workplace. They also emphasized the need for respect for freedom of association and the right to protest, which they claim have been undermined by authorities through threats and disaffiliation tactics affecting over 30 thousand teachers’ union dues.

Moreover, the organization condemned pressure within the education system against teachers and directors, hindering legitimate protests for education and teacher dignity.

The ADP criticized authorities for inappropriate and irresponsible remarks, as well as mismanagement of funds allocated for education, particularly the 4% earmarked budget. They highlighted the wasteful expenditure on numerous speakers who consistently undermine teachers through media and social networks, fueling frustration among educators and the public.

The call was made for a conducive environment for constructive dialogue, urging authorities to cease interference in ADP’s internal affairs, halt smear campaigns against teachers, and desist from actions aimed at dividing the teaching sector.

Expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people, workers demanded an immediate end to the conflict in the region and urged access to humanitarian aid. Additionally, they urged powerful nations to take concrete steps to address climate change and safeguard the environment.

In conclusion, homage was paid to labor movement martyrs and prominent union leaders, including Francisco Antonio Santos, Julio de Peña Valdez, Guido Gil, and Mauricio Báez, who dedicated their lives to defending workers’ rights.

With determination and unity, Dominican workers reaffirmed their commitment to the ongoing struggle for a fairer and more equitable future for all.

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