Skip to content
Marche mondiale des femmes   Marche mondiale des femmes
Portal Languages

World March of Women

http://www.worldmarchofwomen.org/
Personal tools
You are here: Home » News » Support to the social movement in Haiti
Navigation
<<< The World March At A Turning Point The World March is at a Turning Point The World March of Women at the WSF 2011: commitment with global mobilization and solidarity with women’s struggle all over the world The World March of Women began its 4th International Action The World March of Women condemns the attack on Iranian women on March 8, 2006 The World March of Women in Chihuahua The World March of Women in the World Social Forum 2006 The World March of Women manifests indignation at the coup d’etat attempt in Equador Thousands of Cancuns; Nyeleni newsletter Towards Rio+20: Women in the fight against the commodification of nature and life! Trial of activists arbitrarily detained in Turkey begins Tunisia, WSF 2013: Declaration of Social Movements Assembly Until Palestine is free! VII International Meeting: call to action and declaration We are all Honduras, We resist! Website Blocked! Website of the WMW Third International Action is already available! Week of Mobilization to Stop Corporate Crimes and Impunity WMW actions along March; People’s Summit on Climate Change WMW appeals to the Government of India: women should not be used as sex objects WMW Declaration at the World Social Forum 2016, Montréal WMW IC member is deported from South Korea WMW International Newsletter n. 01, March 2013 WMW International Newsletter n. 02, July 2013 WMW International Newsletter n. 04, December 2012 WMW International Newsletter n. 04/2013 - The Brazilian mandate of the IS in photos WMW International Newsletter, n.03/2011 WMW International Newsletter, n.04/2011 WMW Newsletter n. 01/2014 WMW Newsletter n. 02/2012 >>>
Log in
 

Support to the social movement in Haiti

19-06-2009
The World March of Women supports the Social Movement from Haiti and recommends the government of Duvivier Pierre-Louis /Preval to promulgate the law that establishes the minimum wage in 200 gourdes (US$ 5)
 
The World March of Women, an organization created in 1999, based in Brazil, that counts with over 5.000 member organizations from about 164 countries around the world, has its attention on Haiti due to the repressive acts of the UN forces of MINUSTHA against the students that demand, in solidarity with the workers, the promulgation by the President René Préval of the law voted by the members of the parliament that establishes the minimum wage in 200 gourdes per day (US$ 5 per day).
 
The World March of Women is even more shocked with the actions of the UN, once we know that the struggle for economic autonomy of women, who represent 55% of the underemployed workforce of Haiti, can only be obtained with the establishment of a fair minimum wage. This translates into wages able to reduce the gap between the highest and lowest incomes, and can allow workers to provide for themselves and their families. A minimum wage established by law, which may serve as a reference for all the paid work (public or private) and also for the public benefits. Thus, the World March of Women stands for the creation of and strengthening of a non-stop policy of strengthening the minimum wage with a common importance set for all regions and sub-regions.
 
In accordance to the commitments of the World March of Women to build and reinforce alliances with other social movements, to expose abuses to the workers right and the roll of enterprises in these abuses, we support the fight of the Haiti students who demand the approval of the law which sets the minimum wage to 200 gourdes per day (US$ 5/day). We also seize the moment to draw our attention to the futility of the armed foreign soldiers in Haiti. Therefore, in solidarity with the social movements in Haiti, we demand their retreat of the country.
 
Viva the social movement!
Viva the feminist movement!
 
International Committee - World March of Women

Last modified 2009-06-19 02:58 PM
This item is available in
Français, Español, English