Fundamentalism and its impact on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association 2016, para. 38
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The free market fundamentalist approach has, over time, influenced government policy and practice in a way that has harmed workers' association rights. In the United States, for example, State officials in Tennessee reportedly offered nearly $300 million in incentives to Volkswagen if it added a new production line to a factory in Chattanooga, but made the investment contingent on the plant remaining non-unionized. The governor and other State officials made public statements against unionization efforts and workers ultimately voted against organizing. This is contrary to the principle that human rights cannot be renounced. On the international stage, a coalition of employers' associations embarked upon a multi-year campaign within the International Labour Organization - and publicly - aimed at striking down jurisprudence upholding the right to strike.
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Non-negotiated soft law
Body
Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association
Document type
Special Procedures' report
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N.A.
Topic(s)
Governance & Rule of Law
Year
2016
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Other
Reference
SR Freedom of Assembly, Report to the HRC (2016), A/HRC/32/36, para. 38.