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Union negotiates improvements for workers at Dole Ecuador

Workers at Dole’s Megabanana plantation division in Babahoyo, Los Ríos, Ecuador will see better benefits and rights than other plantation workers in the country, thanks to a new collective contract just signed between the company and the Comité de Empresa de Los Trabajadores de La Compañía Megabanana S.A, the trade union work council and bargaining agent under Ecuadorian law.

The two year agreement, reached with the participation of the Minister of Labour, will see improvements to wages (above the country’s minimum wage), working hours, overtime payments and holidays. Among these are also a basic minimum wage of $14.88 per day, which is higher than Government of Ecuador statutory minimum wage of $13.13 for an 8 hour day. A true 8-hour day, with payment for working overtime, along with respect for holidays and Sundays, and more.

Gilbert Bermudez of the Coordinating Body of Latin American Banana Unions (COLSIBA) welcomed the agreement, saying: “this is of great importance for the workers who will for the next two years enjoy significant benefits and rights that other workers in this sector do not currently enjoy in this country. It demonstrates the importance of independent trade unions in negotiating on behalf of plantation workers”.

Source: bananalink.org.uk

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