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Mayo always stood tall in the fight to defend Brazil’s port workers, notably in the discussions on Port Law 12.815, enacted ...
Unjust seafarer criminalisation and unfair treatment takes place across a range of issues, including narcotics found on ...
The ITF voiced its concern this week to the Joint Negotiating Group (JNG) regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Gulf of Oman and Israeli ports and asked that these areas be designated as Warlike Operations ...
Workers at Industries Chimiques du Sénégal (ICS) – a subsidiary of Singapore-based multinational Indorama – were fired simply ...
As General Secretary of the IUF and later as founder of GLI, Dan helped transform what global trade unions, and international solidarity between workers, could and should do in the globalising world ...
We celebrate the recent coming into effect of Canada’s first federal anti-scab legislation and collectively commit to defending and upholding its implementation. We will continue to call on the ...
WE MOVE THE WORLD Transport workers form the lifeblood of our economy, linking critical supply chains, markets and societies, keeping our world moving. In a world of growing inequality, increasing ...
Uber drivers in Aotearoa New Zealand have won a historic legal battle in the courts. Together with FIRST Union and E tū, the workers challenged Uber over the crucial ...
A report from the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) exposes dangerous working conditions and deadly ...
Road transport workers globally are fighting for decent work that ensures economic employers, governments and transport operators work together to establish a fair price that takes into account the ...
The ITF’s Civil Aviation Section is securing a new deal for aviation by: Influencing international policy institutions including ICAO, ILO, OECD and other global and regional bodies by raising key ...
In a historic and decisive final session, the ITF Congress 2024 in Marrakech reaffirmed the unwavering resolve of transport unions worldwide, adopting key motions and electing critical new leadership ...