UNI Global Union and Carrefour have renewed their global agreement, extending a partnership that has lasted for 24 years. The agreement aims to protect workers’ rights in Carrefour’s direct and franchised operations around the world.
Christy Hoffman, General Secretary of UNI Global Union, said: “The Carrefour agreement continues to deliver, not only in scope and strength but also in its positive impact for workers. This renewed agreement reflects our shared commitment to decent work, social dialogue and workers’ rights to organize across Carrefour’s global footprint – and it is producing real results, from Turkey to Côte d’Ivoire.”
The new four-year deal includes commitments on trade union rights, collective bargaining, gender equality, anti-discrimination—including protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity—and measures against violence and harassment at work. It is among the first global agreements to incorporate International Labour Organization Convention 190, which addresses workplace violence and harassment.
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