Shipbuilding and Shipbreaking Meeting in Bangladesh 2015

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Explore key activities and achievements of the Shipbuilding and Shipbreaking Meeting in Bangladesh, including global networking, objectives, future construction plans, and campaign strategies for industry development and growth.

  • Shipbuilding
  • Shipbreaking
  • Meeting
  • Bangladesh
  • Networking

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  1. Shipbuilding and Shipbreaking Meeting Bangladesh November 1-2nd 2015

  2. Network participates Australia United Kingdom USA Brotherhood of boilermakers & IAM IndustriALL shipbuilding / shipbreaking director

  3. Over the 12 month since the World shipbuilding meeting in Japan we have convened 5 conference Via telephone and WebEx. Key objectives Information sharing Solidarity across boarder struggles

  4. Activities UK supervisor recognition agreement AUS-UK Establish network drop box to assist sharing of agreements and information Expanding network delegates involvement. BAE s support for union global activity

  5. Activities Mapping of global contractors that operate within the BAE global sites Coordination of Hong Kong convention IndustriALL campaign

  6. END

  7. Future Ships & Submarine construction: 100 Billion Build & 150 Billion through life support 12 Submarines 36 Naval vessels

  8. The campaign has been a three pronged approach Industrially: engaging members while growing and building union power Political: targeting Politian's in their electorates and lobbing in the state and federal parliaments Community: Rallies, free media and visiting people in their homes 1. 2. 3.

  9. Achievements to date Establishment of senate inquire into future of the shipbuilding Industry -report to be released February 2016 Our campaign backed by the community, employers, industry experts

  10. Achievements to date Government announcement to implement a competitive elevation process on future submarines (CEP) Contenders German TKMS French DCNS Japanese Government

  11. Achievements to date Government announcement to build and bring forward OPV construction up to 20 vessels to 2018 & 9 frigates to 2020 to be built in Australia Sacking of defence minister political gaffe over Government owned shipyard. Successful challenge against the prime minister and appointment of 3rd defence minister , key MP s changed vote over jobs & submarines

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