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  • Toyota Philippines: Reinstate them NOW

    Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation, the target of a global campaign, is refusing to reinstate 136 illegally dismissed workers, despite Supreme Court and International Labour Organisation (ILO) rulings in the workers' favour.

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    Day of ACTION
    September 12, 2006

    RESULTS from the Day of ACTION
    September 12, 2006
    Aug 24, 2006

    Toyota Philippines workers arrested

    TMPCWA members beaten and shot at while protesting in front of the Department of Labour and Employment.Aug 16, 2006

    IMF announces DAY of ACTION on September 12

    Affiliates to demonstrate at Japanese embassies and consulates demanding justice for Toyota Philippines workers.Aug 16, 2006

    Support for TMPCWA growing

    Unions pledge solidarity and resources to Toyota Philippines workers fighting for reinstatement.Jul 26, 2006

    Toyota Philippines global campaign

    In a coordinated campaign Toyota workers around the world call for the reinstatement of 136 illegally fired Toyota Philippines workers.Jun 29, 2006

    Toyota workers unite

    Trade unions unite for the reinstatement of 124 sacked Toyota workers in the Philippines.Mar 21, 2006

    Toyota infringes workers’ rights in the Philippines

    The IMF seeks a satisfactory resolution for the workers and their union at a Toyota plant in the Philippines whose trade union rights have been violated by the company in an ongoing dispute.Aug 10, 2005

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    • Circular Letter No. 11 Toyota Philippines (pdf)
    • Model Protest Letter Toyota (doc)

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    • Toyota infringes workers’ rights in the Philippines
    • Toyota Philippines global campaign
    • IMF announces DAY of ACTION on September 12
    • Toyota Philippines workers arrested

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