UNI Global Union's Turkish affiliate, Koop-Is, organized two demonstrations in Istanbul on November 27 to urge Swatch and Jack & Jones to drop their objections to collective bargaining certificates and start negotiations for collective agreements.
The first protest took place outside the Özdilek Shopping Centre, where Swatch operates a store. The Swiss watchmaker has 16 stores and 170 employees in Turkey, with over 40 percent of its workforce joining Koop-Is. This surpasses the legal threshold in Türkiye for initiating collective bargaining. Despite meeting these requirements, Swatch’s local management filed a court objection seven months ago, delaying the process potentially up to five years due to court decisions and appeals.
During the protest, Murat Türkekul from the Koop-Is Executive Committee urged Swatch to negotiate: “We call on Swatch to withdraw its objection and negotiate with us. It is the first of many actions that will take in front of Swatch stores across Türkiye until the company will sit around the table with us. The clock is ticking for Swatch, it is time to negotiate a collective agreement with us!”