Building Bridges Radio - Unemployment and Contract Workers in Iraq, Israel and Palestine

by Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash Sunday, May. 09, 2004 at 12:59 PM
knash@igc.org

BUILDING BRIDGES; YOUR COMMUNITY AND LABOR REPORT PRESENTS THIS 28 MINUTES RADIO PROGRAM. TO LISTEN CLICK ON LA INDYMEDIA AUDIO LINK


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Building Bridges:
Your Community & Labor Report – National Edition
Produced & Hosted by Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash
Presents

Assaf Adiv, Coordinator of the Workers Advice Center in Israel
and
Abdullah Muhsin,
Foreign Representative of the Iraqi Federation of Workers’ Trade Unions (IFTU)

When we called Assaf Adiv, Coordinator of the Workers Advice Center in Israel, to record him for our May Day show, he was being detained at an Israeli
Checkpoint trying to reenter from Ramallah. The Workers Advice Center is a union of Arab workers in Israeli . Assaf had been escorting a fact-finding
delegation of European trade unionists to Israel and Palestine. We had to break off talking with Assaf when Israeli police started to interrogate him.
When we next talked to him on May Day, we were joined by Abdullah Muhsin, Foreign Representative of the Iraqi Federation of Workers’ Trade Unions (IFTU).
After Assaf updated us on his detention and Abdullah Gave us a short summary of the emergence of Iraqi unions, they entered into a fascinating conversation on
the massive unemployment in both regions accompanied by the importation in both cases of foreign workers
Despite massive unemployment in Iraq, U. S. contractors are bringing highly paid workers to Iraq from all over the world to do jobs that Iraqi’s
can do. Similarly, Arab workers in Israel and Palestine have been displaced from jobs in Israel by the importation of low paying contract workers who have few legal rights.

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