Shaher Sae’d, general secretary of the ITUC’s Palestinian affiliate PGFTU, took part in the discussions, which also included meetings with Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and Labour Minister Ahmed Majdalani. Ryder stressed the importance of the PGFTU’s role as an independent trade union centre, and welcomed indications that the Palestinian Authority would establish an economic and social council to institutionalise social dialogue. The talks also focused on possibilities to revive the peace process with Israel.
On 17 February Ryder held discussions in Tel Aviv with Ofer Eini, chair of the ITUC Israeli affiliate Histadrut. Along with the state of Israeli-Palestinian relations and the quest for peace, the talks covered developments on the labour market and workers’ rights within Israel.
“With the peace process effectively in stalemate at present, the ITUC’s working together with our Israeli and Palestinian affiliates is especially important. Trade union cooperation is crucial in protecting and advancing decent employment and workers’ rights, and has an important contribution to make in promoting peace and mutual understanding in the Middle East as in every other part of the world,” said Ryder.
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