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ITF congress closes today with march through Mexico City

12/08/10

The ITF’s forty-second congress – its biggest ever and first in Latin America – will close today with a march through Mexico City in support of Mexican workers’ rights. Delegates are leaving the conference centre (http://mexicocityreforma.hilton.com) now and proceeding to the Zócalo square via Avenida Madero.


Some 1376 participants from 368 trade unions in 112 countries attended the event, which began on 5 August and which determines the policies of the ITF – a global union federation with 760 affiliated trade unions with 4.69 million members in 154 countries – for the next four years.

David Cockroft, who was unanimously re-elected as ITF General Secretary, commented: “There’s never been a bigger or more successful ITF congress. These last two weeks have been filled with opportunities to come together, learn from each other, and forge new paths for the future.”

He continued: “It would be impossible to list all the highlights of this congress. There have been too many of them, from our first ever youth conference, to the highly successful climate change conference and the election of a new President for the organisation. Paddy Crumlin, General Secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia. But something I must mention is the way that our being here has helped us to stand alongside our Mexican colleagues, and join them in their defence of union rights, in their fight for decent conditions and, in the case of Mexicana Airlines, for their very jobs.”

He concluded: “As this congress comes to its end, we have committed ourselves anew to campaigning for fairer and safer work at sea, on land and in the air.”

Paddy Crumlin commented: : “I’m excited to be able to take on this new role and play my part in moving the work of the ITF, its hundreds of affiliated unions and their millions of members forward through the implementation of a comprehensive organising programme focused on trade union regeneration and revitalisation.”

Full lists of the topics covered by the ITF congress can be seen at www.itfcongress2010.org/index.cfm. There is also a dedicated press area, with releases and downloadable photos: www.itfcongress2010.org/press.cfm

ENDS


ITF press contacts for this event
Sam Dawson, in London. Tel: +44 (0)20 7940 9260. Email: dawson_sam@itf.org.uk
Alfonso Bahena, in Mexico City: Tel: 044 55 5939 9391/ +52 1 55 5939 9391. Email: bahena_alfonso@itf.org.uk



 
 


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