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RWANDA EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY WORKERS UNION

RWANDA EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY WORKERS UNION

Promoting Rights of Extractive Workers

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  • Rutongo: REWU Trade Union Committee visit Colleagues at Gasambya Mining Site
  • REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: TERMS OF REFERENCE TO ASSESS FACTORS AND CAUSES LEADING TO POOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH AND WORKING CONDITIONS IN MINING SECTOR
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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
Sunday, April 02, 2023
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REWU participated in Human Rights discussions held in Musanze District

REWU participated in Human Rights discussions held in Musanze District

From 13th to 15th July 2022 at the Classic Lodge in Nyakinama in Musanze District, a workshop…

July 19, 2022Last upadateJuly 19, 2022
UN WOMEN Rwanda, REWU join hands to eradicate GBV issues in Mining Sector

UN WOMEN Rwanda, REWU join hands to eradicate GBV issues in Mining Sector

On 21st June and 23rd June 2022, the Rwanda Extractive Industry Workers Union (REWU) with the support…

July 1, 2022Last upadateJuly 1, 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 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
DAY-1 OF REWU’s campaign against Child labour and Child Sexual abuse

DAY-1 OF REWU’s campaign against Child labour and Child Sexual abuse

As part of the Campaign Against Child Labor and child sexual abuse, the Rwanda Extractive…

April 27, 2022Last upadateApril 27, 2022
REWU joins Global March for Child Labour campaign

REWU joins Global March for Child Labour campaign

From January, 10th 2022, the Rwanda Extractive Industry Workers Union (REWU) has joined African Virtual…

January 16, 2022Last upadateJanuary 16, 2022
REWU joined ETI Nyakabingo to celebrate Miners Day

REWU joined ETI Nyakabingo to celebrate Miners Day

On Sunday 19th December, 2021 at ETI Nyakabingo Mining Company there was a festive event…

December 21, 2021Last upadateJanuary 7, 2022

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