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HIV/AIDS is of particular concern to transport workers. Mobility and long absences from home make transport workers vulnerable. The ITF is helping to combat HIV and Aids by raising awareness and promoting trade union action in the work place.

Global HIV/AIDS project E-bulletin

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    As a part of the Global HIV/AIDS project, the ITF is publishing a fortnightly E-bulletin.

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News online

13 Apr 2012
HIV/AIDS manual for Latin American unions
Unions in Latin America are learning key lessons on ways of dealing with HIV/AIDS in the workplace thanks to a brand new ITF resource. The ITF’s HIV/AIDS manual for affiliates in Latin America, which is available in Spanish, aims to build unions’...

23 Mar 2012
First ever network of HIV positive transport workers gets off the ground
A new network of HIV positive transport workers has received official recognition after the Kenyan ministry of gender, children and social development registered it as a community-based organisation earlier this month. The network, known as...
 

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Press releases

30 Nov 2011
Survey probes HIV/AIDS in ports
A survey examining the potential impact of HIV/AIDS among port communities – and their attitudes to it – has illustrated the need for union action and support, according to the ITF. The survey is being released as part of a wider study of HIV/AIDS...

01 Dec 2010
Survey examines civil aviation’s HIV problem
 The ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) released a survey today, World Aids Day, which examines the prevalence of – and attitudes to – HIV/Aids among civil aviation workers.   The survey draws on the experience of the ITF’s civil...
 

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