Allegations: The complainant organization condemns the refusal by the authorities
of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare to register a firefighters’ trade union, and
the fact that the establishment of the union led to dismissals, transfers and pressure on
members to resign their membership
- 528. The Committee examined this case at its October 2014 meeting and on
that occasion presented an interim report to the Governing Body [see 373rd Report,
approved by the Governing Body at its 320th Session (October 2014), paras 369 to
381].
- 529. The Government sent its observations in communications dated 19
January 2015, 3 August and 30 September 2016.
- 530. Guatemala has ratified the Freedom of Association and Protection of
the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87), the Right to Organise and Collective
Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98), and the Collective Bargaining Convention, 1981
(No. 154).
A. Previous examination of the case
A. Previous examination of the case- 531. At its October 2014 meeting, the Committee made the following
recommendations [see 373rd Report, para. 381]:
- (a) The
Committee regrets to note that, despite several requests and an urgent appeal, the
Government has failed to provide any information on the allegations and requests it
to be more cooperative in the future.
- (b) The Committee
urges the Government to examine without delay the appeal for annulment lodged by the
candidate trade union with regard to the refusal of its registration and to ensure
that its decision fully complies with the principles of freedom of association with
regard to the establishment and registration of trade unions mentioned in the
conclusions. The Committee requests the Government to keep it informed without delay
in this regard.
- (c) The Committee urges the Government to
conduct immediately an inquiry into the alleged pressure on SGTBCVGB members to
resign their membership and, where appropriate, that the outcome of the inquiry be
taken into account in the decision by the labour authorities regarding the
registration of that organization. The Committee requests the Government to keep it
informed without delay in this regard.
- (d) The Committee
urges the Government to institute immediately an inquiry into the dismissals and
transfers of founding union members and, if they are found to be of an anti-union
nature, to proceed without delay to the reinstatement of the corresponding workers
in their positions. The Committee requests the Government to keep it informed
without delay in this regard.
B. The Government’s reply
B. The Government’s reply- 532. With regard to the alleged refusal to register the Union of Workers
of the Voluntary Fire Brigade of Guatemala (SGTBCVBG), the Government states in a
communication dated 3 August 2016 that: (i) following the suggestion of the Committee
for the Settlement of Disputes before the ILO in the area of Freedom of Association and
Collective Bargaining (hereinafter the Committee for the Settlement of Disputes), union
members made a fresh application for registration to the Ministry of Labour and Social
Welfare; (ii) in a decision taken on 9 December 2015, the organization was registered
under the new name of the “Firefighters Union of Guatemala (SGTBG)”; and (iii) the trade
union changed its name purely for registration purposes.
- 533. Concerning the alleged pressure on SGTBCVBG members to leave the
trade union and the alleged dismissals and transfers of the founding members of the
union, in a communication dated January 2015, the Government first refers to the
comments of the president of the Voluntary Fire Brigade of Guatemala (hereinafter the
fire brigade), according to which: (i) no pressure was put on SGTBCVBG members to leave
the trade union, but fire brigade management did institute criminal proceedings in
connection with the irregularities surrounding the establishment of the trade union,
especially the fact that documents and signatures were falsified to make it look as
though persons who had not joined the union were founding members; (ii) fire brigade
management has not sent emissaries to different firefighting departments, either to
encourage them to leave the trade union or to sign a petition against the establishment
of the trade union; (iii) the departments that were against the establishment of the
trade union had declared their disagreement autonomously; (iv) Ms Teresa Rivas was not
subjected to pressure or intimidation – she was removed from the fire brigade for
failure to turn up for shifts; (v) on 17 September 2012, Ms Lesbia Corina Queme Roma, Mr
Adolfo Martín Enríquez Suchite, Mr Jonathan Raúl Girón Kunse, Mr Luis Alberto Pérez
Soberanis and Mr Raúl Heriberto Gonzales were dismissed for restructuring reasons, in
line with the Fundamental Act on the Voluntary Fire Brigade of Guatemala; (vi) at the
time of their dismissal, the workers in question did not enjoy trade union immunity
because, contrary to the statements made by the complainant organization, notice of the
establishment of the trade union was only given to the Ministry of Labour and Social
Welfare on 15 March 2013 and not on 5 September 2012; (vii) this is why fire brigade
management did not reinstate the workers after the labour inspectorate’s visit; and
(viii) the transfers of Mr René Galicia, Mr Félix Montenegro and Mr Fernando Esquivel
are due to the institution constantly rotating staff to meet needs as they arise in the
different fire departments.
- 534. Second, the Government refers to information provided by the Special
Investigation Unit for Crimes against Trade Unionists (hereinafter the Special
Investigation Unit), which states that: (i) Mr Luis Alberto Pérez Soberanis, Mr Raúl
Heriberto Gonzales, Ms Lesbia Corina Queme Roma, Mr René Galicia, Mr Félix Montenegro,
Mr Fernando Esquivel and Mr Adolfo Martín Enríquez Suchite filed criminal charges in
connection with the dismissals and alleged pressure to resign membership of the trade
union referred to in this complaint; (ii) the Special Investigation Unit obtained
witness statements from the complainants; (iii) an investigation was carried out by the
unit dealing with attacks against human rights activists of the National Civil Police’s
Specialized Criminal Investigation Division; (iv) the alleged perpetrators have been
identified; (v) the information collected is being analysed to determine whether the
fire brigade authorities interfered in the attempt to establish a trade union; (vi) one
of the persons accused drew the Public Prosecutor’s attention to the existence of
criminal proceedings against the founding members of the trade union for falsifying
documents and signatures to make it look as though persons who had not joined the union
were founding members; (vii) on 23 July 2016, the Fourth Court of First Instance in
Criminal Matters, Drug Trafficking and Crimes against the Environment declared that the
criminal proceedings initiated by several founding members of the trade union and the
proceedings instituted by the fire brigade against the same persons for document
falsification were related actions.
- 535. In its communication of 30 September 2016, the Government provides
information on the labour inspectorate’s and labour courts’ examination of the dismissal
of five founding members of the trade union. With regard to the labour inspectorate
intervention, the Government reports that: (i) having observed the anti-union nature of
the dismissals on 28 September 2012, the labour inspector initiated an action against
the Voluntary Fire Brigade of Guatemala on 13 January 2013 for violating the labour
legislation; (ii) as the labour inspection’s power to levy sanctions is not recognized
under Guatemalan law, the case was transferred to the labour court on 24 April 2016; and
(iii) in a ruling dated 8 May 2013, the Second Labour and Social Welfare Court accepted
the statute of limitations invoked by the fire brigade, given that the action had not
been filed within the time limit. With regard to the court proceedings concerning the
dismissal of the five founding members, the Government states that: (i) on 2 October
2012, the First Labour Court for Claims Admission ordered the immediate reinstatement of
Mr Raúl Heriberto González Archila, which was upheld by the Court of Appeal on 12
November 2014; (ii) Mr González Archila has been reinstated, which is why the case was
closed; (iii) after several procedural steps, the court made a final ruling on the
reinstatement of Mr Jonathan Raúl Girón Kunse and, on 24 May 2016, the court confirmed
that the reinstatement had been put into effect; (iv) the courts also ordered the
reinstatement of Ms Lesbia Corina Queme Roma, but the auxiliary services centre of the
courts was unable to execute the reinstatement because the worker was absent; and (v)
information on the reinstatement of Mr Luis Alberto Pérez Soberanis and Mr Adolfo Martín
Enríquez Suchite has yet to be provided by the labour courts.
- 536. The Government states that: (i) in its regular contacts with
representatives of the firefighters’ union, it appears that they consider that their
organization is still being subjected to acts of anti-union repression; (ii) it is
awaiting the decision of the union’s general assembly on whether or not to submit the
case for mediation to the Committee for the Settlement of Disputes; and (iii) the
Committee will be provided with information on progress achieved within the Committee
for the Settlement of Disputes.
The Committee’s conclusions
The Committee’s conclusions- 537. The Committee recalls that, in the complaint presented in 2012, the
complainant condemns the refusal by the authorities of the Ministry of Labour and Social
Welfare to register a firefighters’ trade union, and the fact that the establishment of
the union led to dismissals, transfers and pressure on members to resign their
membership.
- 538. Regarding the allegation of failure to register the trade union, the
Committee notes with satisfaction that the Government reports that, at the suggestion of
the Committee for the Settlement of Disputes, union members made a fresh application for
registration to the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare, which resulted in the trade
union being registered through a decision of 9 December 2015, under the name of the
Firefighters Union of Guatemala (SGTBG).
- 539. With respect to the allegations of anti-union dismissals (Ms Lesbia
Corina Queme Roma, Mr Adolfo Martín Enríquez Suchite, Mr Jonathan Raúl Girón Kunse, Mr
Luis Alberto Pérez Soberanis and Mr Raúl Heriberto Gonzales) and transfers, and pressure
on members to leave the trade union, the Committee notes that it appears from the
Government’s observations that: (i) the founding members of SGTBCVBG initiated criminal
proceedings against the fire brigade for alleged pressure on trade union members to
resign their membership, while the fire brigade initiated its own proceedings against
the founding members for alleged falsification of documents during the establishment of
the union; (ii) on 23 July 2016, the court declared that both legal proceedings were
related actions, and the conclusions of the corresponding investigations are still
awaited; (iii) the labour inspectorate, having observed the anti-union nature of the
dismissal of five founding members, initiated a legal action against the Voluntary Fire
Brigade of Guatemala; (iv) the labour courts rejected the complaint because it had not
been filed within the time limit; (v) as a result of the legal challenge to the
dismissals, the courts ordered the reinstatement of Mr González Archila and Mr Girón
Kunse, and these workers were reinstated in their positions; (vi) the courts also
ordered the reinstatement of Ms Queme Roma, but this could not be carried out due to the
worker’s absence on the day set for reinstatement; (vii) information from the judiciary
is still awaited with regard to the dismissal of Mr Luis Alberto Pérez Soberanis and
Mr Adolfo Martín Enríquez Suchite.
- 540. In light of the foregoing and recalling that justice delayed is
justice denied [see Digest of decisions and principles of the Committee on Freedom of
Association, fifth (revised) edition, 2006, para. 105], the Committee firmly expects
that the criminal charges filed in connection with this case will be concluded without
further delay. The Committee requests the Government to keep it informed in this regard.
In relation to the dismissal of Ms Queme Roma, who was not reinstated due to her absence
on the day of the execution of the reinstatement order, the Committee, recalling that,
if the judicial authority determines that reinstatement of workers dismissed in
violation of freedom of association is not possible, measures should be taken so that
they are fully compensated [see Digest, op. cit., para. 843], requests the Government to
provide further information on the situation of the aforementioned worker. The Committee
also requests the Government to inform it without delay of the outcome of the legal
challenge to the dismissal of Mr Luis Alberto Pérez Soberanis and Mr Adolfo Martín
Enríquez Suchite.
- 541. The Committee notes the Government’s statements to the effect that
the SGTBG is reportedly still being subjected to acts of anti-union repression and is
considering referral to the Committee for the Settlement of Disputes. In this regard,
the Committee notes that the Government does not specify whether this recourse to
mediation would focus on acts of anti-union repression subsequent to this complaint, or
whether it also covers the allegations made in the complaint. The Committee requests the
Government and the complainant organization to inform it of any possible developments
before the Committee for the Settlement of Disputes.
The Committee’s recommendations
The Committee’s recommendations- 542. In light of its foregoing conclusions, the Committee invites the
Governing Body to approve the following recommendations:
- The Committee firmly
expects that the criminal charges filed in connection with this case will be
concluded without delay. The Committee requests the Government to inform it in this
regard.
- The Committee requests the Government to provide further information
on the situation of Ms Queme Roma and to inform it without delay of the outcome of
the legal challenge to the dismissal of Mr Luis Alberto Pérez Soberanis and Mr
Adolfo Martín Enríquez Suchite.
- (c) With regard to possible further acts of
anti-union repression in the fire brigade, the Committee requests the Government and
the complainant organization to inform it of any possible developments before the
Committee for the Settlement of Disputes.