2004-2005 Safety and Security Campaign

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Transport workers need secure and safe workplaces but security must not be used to undermine workers’ rights. Stable employment and a properly trained workforce are key to protecting transport security.

This is a different kind of ITF campaign because activities will not focus on a special action day. Unions will be invited to use the ITF’s existing regular campaigns to highlight safety and security. Information and campaigning materials are being produced, and a campaign website will offer updates on activities by ITF and its affiliated unions over the course of the year. Each affiliate can choose the most appropriate activities based on their local conditions.

Campaign News and Updates:

21 October 2004
Security checks or “the sack” for 10,000 Canadian dock workers
Port workers in Canada could face redundancy if they refuse to participate in intrusive new security checks, to be implemented as part of the Canadian government’s proposed new transport security measures.

Press Release: Transport workers sign up for terrorism prevention

Features and Articles:

Transport International Special Briefing: Safe and Secure? Transport Workers and Security in the anti-terrorism era.

Campaign Materials:

To download the following campaign materials, click here:




  

 



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