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About the programme
The joint ITF/IUF Fisheries Programme is a pilot organising programme working with both the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and the International Union of Food Workers (IUF) – read about the background to the project here.
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The programme seeks to address the fishing industry as whole – from “catcher to counter” – and to achieve the following objectives:
For more information please contact:
Liz Blackshaw, ITF/IUF Fisheries programme leader on:
Blackshaw_liz@itf.org.uk
Tel: +44 207 9409290
| Complete the survey To guarantee an effective organising programme we depend on the active participation and agreement of ITF and IUF affiliates to work with the Programme Leader collecting and collating information. A key part of this unprecedented trans-industry initiative is a quick survey that we kindly request all ITF/IUF affiliates in the fishing industry complete. Fill out the survey here >> |
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