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  1. CASE_NUMBER 2591 (Myanmar) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 17-SEP-07International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)The complainant alleges that six labour activists were arrested, tried for sedition and association with the Federation of Trade Unions of Burma (FTUB) and handed down extremely harsh prison sentences after they had tried to organize celebrations and a seminar on labour issues for International Labour Day on 1 May 2007
  2. Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body - REPORT_NO363, March 2012 ( 191 - 196 )
  3. Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body - REPORT_NO359, March 2011 ( 111 - 113 )
  4. Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body - REPORT_NO356, March 2010 ( 101 - 103 )
  5. Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body - REPORT_NO354, June 2009 ( 164 - 168 )
  6. Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body - REPORT_NO351, November 2008 ( 144 - 150 )
  7. Report in which the committee requests to be kept informed of development - REPORT_NO349, March 2008 ( 1062 - 1093 )
  8. CASE_NUMBER 2268 (Myanmar) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 28-MAI-03The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)(1) Allegations relating to legislative issues: unclear legislative framework covering freedom of association; serious discrepancies between legislation and Convention No. 87; repressive texts, in particular military orders and decrees, detrimental to freedom of association and which contribute to a climate of denial of fundamental freedoms and to annihilate and destroy any form of labour organization; (2) Allegations relating to factual issues: total lack of legally registered workers’ organizations; systematic practice of repression by public authorities of any form of labour organization; the Federation of Trade Unions of Burma (FTUB) cannot function freely and independently on the Myanmar territory and its General Secretary has to face criminal prosecution because of his legitimate trade union activities; murder, detention and torture of trade unionists; continuing repression of seafarers for the exercise of their trade union rights; arrest and dismissal of workers in connection with collective labour protests and claims, in particular at the Unique Garment Factory, the Myanmar Texcamp Industrial Ltd. and the Myanmar Yes Garment Factory; intervention of the army in labour disputes.
  9. Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body - REPORT_NO368, June 2013 ( 64 - 66 )
  10. Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body - REPORT_NO359, March 2011 ( 107 - 110 )
  11. Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body - REPORT_NO356, March 2010 ( 95 - 100 )
  12. Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body - REPORT_NO354, June 2009 ( 154 - 163 )
  13. Report in which the committee requests to be kept informed of development - REPORT_NO351, November 2008 ( 1016 - 1050 )
  14. Interim Report - REPORT_NO340, March 2006 ( 1064 - 1112 )
  15. Interim Report - REPORT_NO337, June 2005 ( 1058 - 1112 )
  16. Interim Report - REPORT_NO333, March 2004 ( 642 - 770 )
  17. CASE_NUMBER 1752 (Myanmar) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 17-DEZ-93The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF)
  18. Definitive Report - REPORT_NO295, November 1994 ( 87 - 119 )
  19. CASE_NUMBER 269 (Myanmar) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 26-JUN-61The Myint Mo Textile Printing, Dyeing and Weaving Factory Workers' Union (Rangoon)
  20. Definitive Report - REPORT_NO59, 1962 ( 31 - 37 )
  21. CASE_NUMBER 243 (Myanmar) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 31-OKT-60The Khit-lite Industrial Company Workers' Union
  22. Definitive Report - REPORT_NO60, 1962 ( 30 - 39 )
  23. Interim Report - REPORT_NO57, 1961 ( 125 - 132 )
  24. CASE_NUMBER 193 (Myanmar) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 19-JAN-59The Dockworkers' Union (Rangoon)
  25. Report in which the committee requests to be kept informed of development - REPORT_NO66, 1963 ( 69 - 75 )
  26. Interim Report - REPORT_NO60, 1962 ( 63 - 67 )
  27. Interim Report - REPORT_NO58, 1962 ( 81 - 87 )
  28. Interim Report - REPORT_NO52, 1961 ( 30 - 42 )
  29. Interim Report - REPORT_NO48, 1961 ( 37 - 55 )
  30. CASE_NUMBER 163 (Myanmar) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 20-APR-57The Dallah Dockyard Workers' Union (Rangoon)
  31. Definitive Report - REPORT_NO27, 1958 ( 46 - 53 )
  32. CASE_NUMBER 135 (Myanmar) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 15-DEZ-55The Burma Trade Union Congress
  33. Definitive Report - REPORT_NO28, 1958 ( 9 - 26 )
  34. CASE_NUMBER 107 (Myanmar) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 24-JUN-54The Burma Trade Union Congress
  35. Definitive Report - REPORT_NO16, 1955 ( 48 - 56 )
  36. CASE_NUMBER 74 (Myanmar) - COMPLAINT_DATE: 04-NOV-52The Burma Trade Union Congress
  37. Definitive Report - REPORT_NO12, 1954 ( 178 - 183 )
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