Knowledge (XXG)

Federation of Oil Unions in Iraq

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195: 99:, the union was able to gain wage increases over what the United States-led occupation was willing to pay. KBR eventually took over much of the administration of the oil industry, although resistance in the form of strikes in June and August of that year, and blockades, continued. In cases where occupation forces threatened force, the SOCU workers warned that they would be met with armed resistance. 174: 102:
In June 2004, the GUOE was formed from the workers of the major oil companies: Southern Oil Company, Southern Gas Company, Southern Refinery Company, Iraqi Drilling Company, the Oil Carrier Company, the Gas Packing Company, the Oil Production Company, the Oil Projects Company, and the Oil Pipe Lines
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managers from oil facilities, occupation forces began moving in to attempt to take over administration of the industry. Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR) led this, and was also militantly removed by the SOCU workers, along with subcontracted laborers. With threats to
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with hundreds of unionists and representatives of other international groups. More strikes came in July and August, usually with outcomes favorable to the workers. In October, union president
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and influences from the foreign occupation. It has not affiliated to either of the two major union federations of Iraq: the
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led the group to change its name to the Federation of Oil Unions of Iraq.
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First organized in the Southern Oil Company Union in May 2003, Iraq's
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Company. In May 2005, the GUOE organized a large conference against
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Southern Oil Company Union
unions
invasion
Iraq
American occupation of Iraq
oil
General Union of Oil Employees
political parties
Iraqi Communist Party
Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions
Worker-Communist Party of Iraq
Federation of Workers Councils and Unions in Iraq
direct action
Baathist
strike
privatization
Hassan Jumaa Awad
"Federation of Oil Unions in Iraq : statement on the occasion of dropping charges against the head of our union – Iraqi Civil Society Solidarity Initiative (ICSSI)"
"Iraq's Oil Union Defends Protesters - FPIF"
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Trade unions in Iraq
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