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RWANDA EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY WORKERS UNION

RWANDA EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY WORKERS UNION

Promoting Rights of Extractive Workers

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  • REWU SG welcomes adjusted working hours from 45 to 40 hours per week
  • Ikiganiro na Eng Mutsindashyaka, Umunyamabanga Mukuru wa REWU
  • REWU trains Rutongo Mines Workers on ECD program
  • Trinity Metals Workers tasked REWU to advocate them on various issues
  • REWU’s SG attends BWI’s 5th World Congress in Spain
  • Eng. Mutsindashyaka commends stakeholders for changing behavior in respecting Workers’ rights
  • Trade Union Leaders Trained on AfCFTA
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
RWANDA EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY WORKERS UNION > May 2022

Month: May 2022

Terms of reference for conducting a baseline survey on sexual harassment andgender-based violence in mining companies in Muhanga and Gakenke Districts.

Terms of reference for conducting a baseline survey on sexual harassment and
gender-based violence in mining companies in Muhanga and Gakenke Districts.

May 28, 2022Last upadateMay 28, 2022
REWU receives the Ghai-Larissa Award for its contribution towards to End Child Labor in Africa 

REWU receives the Ghai-Larissa Award for its contribution towards to End Child Labor in Africa 

Addis Ababa: 11th May 2022: The African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) has proudly awarded the…

May 13, 2022Last upadateMay 13, 2022
LABOR DAY 2022: REWU raises concerns on miners’ livelihoods as Market price continue to go up

LABOR DAY 2022: REWU raises concerns on miners’ livelihoods as Market price continue to go up

As Rwanda celebrates the International Labor Day, the Rwanda Extractive Industry Workers Union (REWU) commends…

May 6, 2022Last upadateMay 6, 2022
REWU trained PIRAN Rwanda union and staff representatives on their role in promoting social dialogue at working place. 

REWU trained PIRAN Rwanda union and staff representatives on their role in promoting social dialogue at working place. 

The Rwanda Extractive Industry Workers Union (REWU) in close collaboration with the management of PIRAN…

May 6, 2022Last upadateMay 6, 2022
Ubutumwa bwa REWU bujyanye n’Umunsi Mpuzamahanga w’Umurimo

Ubutumwa bwa REWU bujyanye n’Umunsi Mpuzamahanga w’Umurimo

SENDIKA Y’ABAKOZI BO MU BUCUKUZI BW’AMABUYE Y’AGACIRO NA ZA KARIYERI MU RWANDA ( REWU )…

May 1, 2022Last upadateMay 1, 2022

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