Agreement reached with Mahle on Turkey operations

TURKEY/GERMANY: The German automotive supplier Mahle agreed on a declaration for its plants in Izmir and Koyna in Turkey on April 16, ensuring freedom of association for its workers.

The declaration includes the following points:

This agreement will ensure that in the future no worker will be negatively affected by management when organizing a democratic union at the plants. The agreement came in response to past cases of dismissals at the plant that were, according to Birlesik Metal Is, a turkish affiliate of the IMF, in connection to the organizing of workers.

In an addition, a verbal declaration was made by management that the dismissals that Birlesik is concerned about will be verified by management in Germany and if it is shown that these dismissals are in response to union organizing the management will not allow the dismissals to stand.

In the future all dismissals which occur due to the economic situation can only come into effect with approval from the Mahle management in Stuttgart after consultation with the Mahle Works Council in Stuttgart.

IMF, Mahle Works Council and Mahle Management Stuttgart signed this agreement to ensure basic workers’ rights in all Mahle plants in Turkey.

"This agreement demonstrates the value of working together in solidarity at the international level to defend workers’ rights," stated Helmut Lense, IMF Director of the Automotive Department.