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Issue 22 - January 2006
- Women take the wheel
- Figuring out the World Bank
- HIV/AIDS enters union
- The impact of liberalisation on public services in Europe
- New start for Kenya Railways
Issue 20 - July 2005
- Canadian port workers want better security
- Competition in the Japanese taxi industry
- Union-bashing in the boardroom
- Transport goes transnational
- Labour costs and the airlines
Issue 19 - April 2005
- Checkpoint Hell in West Africa
- After the Tsunami
- Open to Whom? Open Skies
- Port Container Congestion
- Briefing: Multinationals in the Railways
Issue 18 - January 2005
- Race against HIV/AIDS
- Seafarers fight criminalisation
- Bus Driver Blues
- Cargo in the wrong hands
- Briefing: Global Reporting Initiative
Issue 17 - October 2004
- Serious About Safety
- New International Fishing Convention
- War on the Waterfront
- Fragmentation of Australian Rail Industry
- Danger: Mystery Cargo
Issue 16 - July 2004
- Setting standards
- Air cargo on a fast track
- Transport security
- Ports of convenience
Issue 15 - April 2004
- Defiant Workers refocus
- Running on empty
- Grounded for having a family
- Safety in our hands
- Rail giant awaits its fate
Issue 13 - October 2003
- Port education as ITF policy
- The road to representation in Nepal
- Reassessing the liberalisation of air traffic
- Urban transport workers and violence
- Piracy: The ugly truth
Issue 12 - July 2003
- The future of South African ports
- Safety on New Zealand's railways
- Unionism in East Timor
- Shipping at the crossroads
- Briefing: International framework agreements
Issue 11 - April 2003
- Port protests grow against EU reforms
- Human rights and seafarers
- Transport routes and European borders
- The rise of the budget airline
- Transport and the World Trade Organisation
Issue 10 - January 2003
- Post-Congress round-up
- Union opposition to railfreight liberalisation
- Airline intelligence at the ICAO conference
- At sea with port security
- Women and globalisation
Issue 9 - August 2002
- Field programmes among truck drivers in Central America
- The ITF’s network project for African women
- 40th ITF Congress preview
- Stepping up action in UK ports
- FOC Action Weeks in Central America
Issue 8 - March 2002
- Railway restructuring in the UK and South Africa
- Stamping out union-busting in ports
- ITF Congress 2002 in Vancouver
- Trade union rights under attack
- Transport workers and security post-9/11
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