UNITE HERE Local 11 & Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) | |
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Lead NCP | Switzerland |
Supporting NCP(s) | United States |
Description | Specific instance alleging a non-observance of the OECD Guidelines. |
Theme(s) | General policies, Human rights |
Date | 31 Mar 2022 |
Host country(ies) | United States |
Source | Trade Union |
Industry sector | Other service activities |
Status | Concluded |
Summary | Read the Initial Statement published by the NCP 13 June 2022: English On 31 March 2022, UNITE HERE Local 11, a trade union, submitted a specific instance to the Swiss NCP alleging that the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), an international governing body of association football, had not observed the General Policies (Chapter II) and Human Rights (Chapter IV) provisions of the Guidelines. Specifically, issues related to an alleged lack of due diligence and stakeholder involvement by FIFA in the possible selection of the Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles, USA as a venue for the Football World Cup 2026. According to the submitting Party, an employer at this stadium operating the concessions and food service operations, does not uphold workers’ freedom of association. The submitting Party further refers to a university study documenting several issues with working conditions including, precarious workforce, scheduling volunteers to operate concession stands, lack of access to an employer-funded pension and enforceable protection against arbitrary termination, health and safety violations, and discrimination against immigrant workers.
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