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Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention 1949 No 98

Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention 1949 No 98
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This Convention sets global standards for protecting workers’ rights to organise and bargain collectively.

  • Defines anti-union discrimination and safeguards worker participation
  • Promotes fair negotiation between employers and workers
  • Supports transparent governance and dispute resolution
  • Aligns with community engagement and benefit-sharing
  • Reinforces post-mine land use through inclusive dialogue
  • Encourages respect for First Nations and local communities

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This Convention is highly relevant for mining industry stakeholders focused on compliance, workforce relations, and sustainable closure planning.

  • Sets standards for fair employment practices
  • Supports safe, inclusive workplaces
  • Promotes transparent negotiation and dispute resolution
  • Aligns with post-mine land use planning
  • Encourages First Nations inclusion in workforce policies
  • Reinforces community engagement in operational decisions

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