PETITION TO VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY, PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE

Author
ENSU / RESU
URGENT: Copy and paste the following petition into an email and send it to President Zelinskyy at letter@apu.gov.ua, with copies to fpsu@fpsu.org.ua (Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine) and info@kvpu.org.ua (Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine).

You can also sign here.

To protect the labour rights of Ukraine’s workers, apply the presidential veto to Laws 5371 and 5161

Dear President Zelenskyy,

Expressing our sincere solidarity with the people of Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, we members of European and global trade unions call on you to impose your presidential veto on newly adopted controversial Laws 5371 and 5161. Otherwise, millions of workers could lose their protection against abuses by employers.

Law 5161 (introducing “zero-hour” contracts) and Law 5371 (“On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts to Simplify the Regulation of Labour Relations in Small and Medium Enterprises and Reduce the Administrative Burden on Entrepreneurship”) were approved in their second reading by the Ukrainian Parliament on July 19.

We are concerned that the possible implementation of these Laws will result in effective abolition of important labour rights and some of the very last protections safeguarding workers against the arbitrary actions of employers, cases of which have become more frequent in this time of war and economic downturn.

If Law 5371 is ratified, a new chapter III-B entitled "Simplified regime regulating labour relations" will be added to the Labour Code of Ukraine, allowing employers to “contractually curtail” workers' rights in enterprises employing up to 250 workers—in other words the rights of the vast majority of employees.

For workers, the “simplified regime” will mean arbitrary dismissals, overtime work on spurious grounds, or ignoring collective agreements in terms of wage payment. It will also jeopardise workers’ possibilities to unionise and to defend their rights via trade unions.

Under current circumstances, the adoption of these Laws, which have been strongly criticised by both Ukrainian and international trade unions, would aggravate social inequality and hamper social dialogue. Furthermore, it may also undermine Ukraine's prospects for European integration.

The Parliamentary Committee on Ukraine's Integration into the European Union has found Law 5371 to be inconsistent with the minimal social standards of the European Association Agreement. Nor does it comply with the conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO).

It does not meet a number of minimum standards enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the European Social Charter (revised) and other European Union regulations.

It also violates standards stipulated by the ILO Conventions No. 132, No. 135, No. 158, and even founding Convention No. 1 (1919), on the limitation of working hours in industrial enterprises to 8 hours a day and 48 hours a week.

We, the undersigned, therefore respectfully urge you to consider the already precarious situation of workers in Ukraine and use the presidential veto on Laws 5161 and 5371. Rejection of this legislation will ease the burden on millions of Ukrainians already suffering from the brutal Russian invasion, and so help strengthen their resistance to it.

Sign here

Untitled

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Name
Union position (if applicable)
Signature

Completed petitions should be sent to: The Presidential Office of Ukraine, 01220, Kyiv, 11 Bankova Str, UKRAINE. Email: letter@apu.gov.ua, With copies to the Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine (fpsu@fpsu.org.ua) and the Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine (info@kvpu.org.ua) To copy in your local Ukrainian embassy or consulate, find their contact details here

Initiative of the European Network for Solidarity with Ukraine