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02 Feb 2012
Bitter rail dispute in Bulgaria ends
A dispute that raged for almost a month has ended in settlements for Bulgarian railway workers across two out of three railway companies.
New collective agreements were signed between ITF-affiliated unions and two national railway subsidiaries –...
02 Feb 2012
Failure to debate US labour law changes sets a “dangerous precedent”, say unions
Unions in the US are demanding that a new bill governing aviation safety be passed and that amendments to a key labour law that were introduced as part of the new legislation be deleted. They argue that there has been a lack of debate surrounding...
27 Jan 2012
Belgian general strike Monday, ITF comment
Commenting on Monday’s planned Belgian general strike, ITF general secretary David Cockroft said: “On Monday in Belgium, transport stops. Planes, trains and ports will all be affected. All part of a day of protest by the country’s workers and...
27 Jan 2012
Algemene staking in België, een ITF commentaar
In een commentaar op de geplande algemene staking in Belgie zei David Cockroft, Algemeen Secretaris van de ITF ” Op maandag zal alle vervoer stilvallen. Vliegtuigen, treinen en havens zullen er allen bij betrokken zijn.
„Dit alles maakt deel uit...
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