BETA

18 Amendments of Elisabeth JEGGLE related to 2010/0323(NLE)

Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital E
E. whereas the Uzbek political regime still has important steps to accomplish in ordergovernment is in the process of taking important steps to achieve democracy,
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion
Recital B
B. whereas, despiteaccording to the Uzbek authorities' assertions that, the practice of employing children in cotton harvesting is now limited to teenagers only, this practice takes place on private farms and is not a state- condoned policy and moreover forced labour is illegal and repressed, the pressure to comply with; whereas the centrally planned production objectives set by the government is in contradiction to anyhave to completely fit in with these assertions in order to enable full enforcement of the legislation by local authorities guaranteeing the field, at farmers do not need to rely on child labour,
2011/09/08
Committee: AFET
Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion
Recital C
C. whereas independent international observers have gathered enough evidence to conclude that the practividence of forced labour and in particular forced child labour ias a systematic and organised practice involving pressures on teachers and families with the participation of the police and security forces,
2011/09/08
Committee: AFET
Amendment 4 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital I
I. whereas schools are closed during the Autumn harvest period, hampering education,deleted
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA
Amendment 5 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital J
J. whereas children, their teachers and parents risk punishment for non- obedience,deleted
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA
Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital L
L. whereas only independent monitoring can bring out the facts and so far the Uzbek Government has refused access to independent monitoring missions, whereas this refusal constitutes in itself a breach of its commitments and should be reacted to accordingly in order to bring out the facts and inform on the duration of the Autumn Harvest period, the working health conditions of students, their ages and eventually risk punishments for non- obedience,
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA
Amendment 7 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1 point (i)
(i) Remind the Uzbek authorities that human rights principles are enshrined in the text of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan and that Uzbekistan has signed and ratified most UN conventions relating to human rights, civil and political rights and rights of the child but that this formal set of legal acts is far from being implemented in what remains in practice one ofstill needs to be implemented more efficiently in a country that just started the long process of democratisation; welcome generally the mpost repressive dictatorships in the worlditive efforts of Uzbekistan in promoting universal human rights and good governance;
2011/09/08
Committee: AFET
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital O
O. whereas, on the basis of the principles and objectives of the Union’s external action, the EU has the moral responsibility to use its leverage, as one of the main trading partners and a major importer of cotton from Uzbekistan, to stop the use of forced child labour in this country, whereas, therefore, the protocol cannot be treated as a purely technical agreement, as long as human rights concerns, such as forced child labour, are raised precisely with regards to cotton harvest,
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1 point (ib) (new)
(ib) Outline the importance of the relations between the Union and Uzbekistan on the basis of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement and reiterate the Union's commitment to further deepen bilateral relations, which include trade, as well as all areas related to democratic principles, the rule of law, and respect for human and fundamental rights;
2011/09/08
Committee: AFET
Amendment 10 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital U
U. whereas the Commission is also strictly insisting on ILO monitoring missions as the only relevant monitoring body in the context of investigations of temporary withdrawal of GSP references, welcoming the Commission proposal to do away with this requirement in the context of the review of the GSP Regulation,deleted
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA
Amendment 13 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1point (ie) (new)
(ie) Outline the importance of international observers in particular the ILO and UNICEF to continue to monitor the development of the situation of forced labour in Uzbekistan, as well as in other countries in the region;
2011/09/08
Committee: AFET
Amendment 14 #
Draft opinion
Article 1 point (ii)
(ii) Support the request by the International Labour Organization (ILO) to assess the situation regarding the alleged widespread continuing practice of forced labour and in particular forced child labour in harvesting cotton despite; insist in this regard on the Uzbek Government implementing comprehensively the formal prohibition of this practice in Uzbek legislation and the international conventions ratified by Uzbekistan; stress the need to establish reforms to modernise and motorise the agricultural sector, which would contribute significantly to the abolition of forced child labour;
2011/09/08
Committee: AFET
Amendment 14 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1 subparagraph (i)
(i) Strongly condemn the use of forced and child labour in Uzbekistan;
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA
Amendment 21 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1 subparagraph (vi)
(vi) Develop an effective tracing mechanism for the products being produced trough the worst forms of child labour;deleted
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA
Amendment 23 #
(iii) Consent to this Protocol should only be put to the vote by Parliament after international observers, and in particular the ILO and UNICEF have confirmed that this practice has been fully abolished in practice at national, viloyat and local level in a sustained and verifiable way and that Uzbekistan provides all elements and facilities to ensure that the situation can be vewhen the Uzbek Government has presented an action plan of concrete steps and a strong commitment to better implement legislation against forced labour and child labour that endangers their health, education and regular attendance of school; outlines in this regard the importance of close and unhindered monitoring by international observers, in particular the ILO and UNICEF, fully granted by Uzbek state authoriftieds.
2011/09/08
Committee: AFET
Amendment 24 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1 subparagraph (vii)
(vii) Support the Parliament’s call to cotton traders and retailers to desist from buying cotton from Uzbekistan and to notify consumers and all of their suppliers of this commitment;deleted
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA
Amendment 26 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1 subparagraph (viii)
(viii) Initiate an investigation in the temporary withdrawal of the GSP preferences in respect of cotton and to continue the process until an ILO observer mission has taken place;deleted
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA
Amendment 30 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2
2. Concludes that it will only consider the consent when the recommendations set out in paragraph 1 are duly addressed by the Commission, the Council and concretely implemented by the Uzbek Government;
2011/10/17
Committee: INTA