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07 Feb 2008
ITF calls on Hungarian government to honour commitments to railway workers
The ITF has urged the Hungarian government to respect commitments made to railway workers during negotiations over restructuring and privatisation. The workers are currently on strike following the new transport minister’s withdrawal of concessions...

01 Feb 2008
Union wins deal for Russian railway workers
Russian railway workers are this year to benefit from an expansion in their existing social rights and enhanced pay levels, thanks to a new three-year deal. The 2008-2010 collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the joint stock company,...
 

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Press releases

09 May 2008
Unions launch group to represent National Express workers
Trade unions today inaugurated a network for workers at National Express Group at a two day meeting at the ITF in London. Representatives from The Netherlands, Spain, the UK and USA met for the first time to discuss the coordination of activities...

05 Mar 2008
Mass support for Osanloo release: UK events
Hundreds of thousands of people will take to the streets in over 41 countries tomorrow (6 March) to demand the release of imprisoned Iranian trade unionist Mansour Onsanloo. In the UK a protest will be held at the Iranian Embassy in London,...
 

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International Railway Workers' Action Day 2008
6 March 2008 more >>
 
Justice for Pedro Zamora and STEPQ
Join the ITF in calling for justice in Guatemala. Pedro Zamora, General Secretary of the Dockers' union STEPQ, was brutally murdered in Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala, while driving his two children from the port hospital. Now, other union leaders face similar threats of violence. We must ensure the guilty are brought to justice ¡No hay impunidad! more >>
 
 
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