The Public Workers Union (KAMU-İŞ) made a press statement in front of the courts on the grounds that a tender was made for the subcontracted janitors in public schools. “The government continues the slavery system through companies,” Serdaroğlu said.
The janitors brought the matter to the judiciary through the Public Workers’ Unions (Kamu-İş) they are organized on the grounds that their legal and union rights were violated. We want our legal rights,” he said to the government.
KAMU-İŞ made a press statement in front of the courts on the grounds that a tender was made for the subcontracted janitors in public schools.
Making a statement on behalf of the workers, Chairman of the Public Workers’ Unions (Kamu-İş) Ahmet Serdaroğlu stated that they were before the courts to complain to the government, which he accused of “ignoring the law and not recognizing workers’ rights”, and expressed their demand for their members to be re-employed within the scope of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Serdaroğlu also called on the government to resign, saying, “You have nothing left to give to this society anymore.”
The statement made by KAMU-İŞ President Ahmet Serdaoğlu before the courts is as follows:
“WE APPEAL TO THE JURISDICTION TO STOP THIS SLAVE SYSTEM”
Public-Is President Ahmet Serdaroğlu noted that nearly 180 janitors, who have been working under the Ministry of National Education for more than 10 years, were stopped from work en masse in June without any notification. Serdaroğlu argued that employees whose rights were violated were suspended from work because they were unionized.
Defending that the tender for the recruitment of 280 janitors was again disregarded in disregard of labor and labor laws, and that it was called a “cleaning tender”, Serdaroğlu said, “They want to continue exploiting people through companies… We have applied to the judiciary to stop this slavery system.”
In the action before the court, while banners such as “Collective bargaining is our right, we want our legal right” and “We will not give up our union or our rights”, slogans of “the government should resign” were chanted.
CASE DEFERRED
On the other hand, the case of Kamu-İş, which was discussed this morning at the High Administrative Court, was postponed to 1 September.