May 22, 2009
By Jame Butty
Nine months ago, the management of Firestone Rubber Plantation in Liberia and the workers union signed a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
Among the issues covered under the agreement was pay raise for the workers and the controversial high daily production requirement known as quota and child labor.
Now the workers say Firestone is [...]
Nov 21, 2008
Every year, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) releases an Annual Survey of violations of trade union rights. The 2008 report was released this week based on research from 2007. The section on Liberia (which can be found below) talks further about Firestone’s rubber plantation and trade union rights.
Liberia
Population: 3,800,000 / Capital: Monrovia
ILO Core Conventions [...]
Aug 7, 2008
By Ansu Konneh
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.’s Liberian rubber plantation, one of the world’s largest, will increase workers’ pay by 19.5 percent, backdated to January last year, a union official said.
The accord, the first to be signed by Firestone with its workers in Liberia in the 80 years it has operated in the west African [...]
Aug 5, 2008
Check out the article here.
By Fatoumata Fofana
MONROVIA, At long last, the Firestone Agricultural Workers’ Union of Liberia (FAWUL) and the management of the Firestone Rubber Plantations Company have reached an agreement, wherein key areas of benefits including increment in wages for the workers would be granted.
During a brief meeting on Monday, August 4, 2008 with [...]
Jul 31, 2008
Article available online here
By J. Nathaniel Daygbor
The Firestone Rubber Plantation Company in Harbel, Margibi County is making claims of gains it is making in its activities since the sitting of the Ellen-led government, such as housing and education, but a local environmental group thinks otherwise.
Save My Future Foundation (SAMFU) says the company is abusing its [...]