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On 7 -13 October 2009, road transport unions and their members will come together to take part in the ITF International Road Transport Action Week.

Under the slogan "Organising Globally - Building Union Power", unions will organise a variety of activities to highlight important issues that affect road transport workers and to emphasize the importance of belonging to a union.

This popular campaign started in 1997 as an action day titled "Fatigue Kills! Cut Driving Hours Now". 90% of our unions have participated in this event at least once since then. A wide-range of activities take place during the week from demos and marches to safety insepctions and seminars.

Read more about the campaign and download our materials!

Should you have any queries, please contact Mac Urata, Section Secretary, ITF Inland Transport Sections


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