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Title: The Informal Economy


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The Informal Economy Strengthening the Role
of Trade Unions. Trade Union Response Needed
Sergejus Glovackas, ICFTU CEE Unit
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What is the Informal Economy?
 All economic activities by workers and economic
units that are in law or in practice not
covered or insufficiently covered by formal
arrangements 
Informal employment (without secure contracts,
worker benefits or social protection) both
inside and outside informal enterprises
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What is not the Informal Economy?
  • Criminal or illegal economy

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Why is the Informal Economy Growing?
  • Inappropriate legal and institutional frameworks
    and lack of good governance
  • Global employment deficit and failure of
    macro-economic policies
  • Growing poverty
  • Demographic patterns, including labour surplus,
    migration and effects of HIV/AIDS
  • Globalization and impact on new organization of
    production and work

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Informal Economy Action Plan
  • Recognizes that all those who work have rights
  • Promotes understanding that any job is better
    than no job
  • Addresses both the causes and manifestations of
    informality
  • Focuses on quantity and quality of jobs
  • Combines a focus on both informal economic units
    and workers
  • Aims at reducing economic and social deficits for
    enabling entry into the mainstream economy

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Strengthening organization and representation
  • Promoting an enabling environment (legal
    framework and governance) for effective exercise
    of the right to organize and bargaining
    collectively
  • Devising and strengthening innovative forms of
    action by traditional partners
  • Removing obstacles to the formation of
    organizations of workers and employers and
    helping them to organize
  • Developing broad-based and all-inclusive dialogue
    and strategic alliances

What types of organizations exist?
Why do they disappear ?
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ICFTU, ETUC and GUFs should
  • Reconsider how Global Unions own structures and
    activities can be improved to integrate IE
    workers organisations and
  • Collaborate better with NGOs/networks that
    support them, e.g. In the ICFTU Task Force on the
    informal economy
  • Encourage and support affiliates to organise all
    workers across the Formal-informal spectrum
    this includes not only those in highly affect
    sectors but also other sectors where the impact
    is not so visible and unions still concentrate on
    the formal economy
  • Promote information exchange and pilot programmes
    for IE workers organisation, including exchanges
    between activists, particularly between CEE
    countries and the South
  • Take advantage of the new approaches in the ILO
    to support and promote policies to combat
    deregulation and its manifestations such as
    sub-contracting and temporary work agencies, to
    widen the scope of the employment relationship,
    etc. Offer technical assistance, etc.

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ICFTU, ETUC and GUFs should
  • Offer technical assistance, etc.
  • Promote co-operation between the unions of the
    CEE region. Assist them to promote to convince
    workers of the value of collective action
  • Strengthen contacts between unions of CEE
    countries and Western Europe where CEE migrants
    work consider mechanisms for promoting
    cross-border union recognition
  • Bring more pressure on the European Union to
    develop migration policies that are less
    restrictive and more based on human and workers
    rights
  • Ensure that labour Directives cover the
    self-employed and other forms of informal
    employment
  • Affiliates should recognise the need to provide
    resources for this work.

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All TUs, nationally and internationally, should
  • Agree that these issues are worth fighting for,
    to protect the most vulnerable workers and to
    ensure the survival of the trade union movement
    educate members and officials on this allocate
    the necessary resources
  • Place a major emphasis on organising workers in
    the IE
  • Encourage the training of organisers who
    understand the issues, where possible taken from
    the target groups themselves
  • Change union statutes so as to make them more
    open to informal workers
  • Campaign for the revision of the law where this
    is needed
  • Develop collaboration with labour-friendly
    NGOs, international networks, etc.
  • To exchange information and share good practice
  • Link up with meetings on the same topic in other
    world regions, organised by such organisations as
    WIEGO, IFWEA, Commission for Asian Women, etc.

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ILO 90th Session, 2002
  • TUs can sensitise workers in the informal economy
    to the importance of having collective
    representation through educational programmes
  • TUs can also make efforts to include workers in
    the IE in collective agreements
  • With women accounting for a majority in the IE,
    TUs should create or adapt internal structures to
    promote the participation and representation of
    women and also to present their specific needs
  • TUs can provide special services to workers in
    the IE, including information on their legal
    rights, educational projects, etc.
  • There is also a need to develop and promote
    positive strategies to combat discrimination of
    all forms, to which workers of the IE are
    particularly vulnerable.

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Useful Web Links
  • ICFTU www.icftu.org
  • ETUC www.etuc.org
  • ILO www.ilo.org
  • ILO on the IE www.ilo.org.infeco
  • Global Unions www.global-unions.org
  • IFWEA www.ifwea.org
  • IRENE www.irene.network.nl
  • SEWA www.sewa.org
  • WIEGO www.wiego.org

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How to plan activities?Activity for working
groups
  • The first thing is we have to know what we want
    to achieve
  • What? we have to be very precise, e.g. to
    increase TU membership by 10 .
  • Who? who does what, etc.
  • When? we have to settle concrete timetable
    depending on the size of an enterprise.
  • How? the more employees you recruit, the bigger
    support you will have.
  • For whom? - target group
  • Resources.
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