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* Issue 10 January 2003
 
Transport International 10*

Post-Congress round-up
Executive Board members elected and key decisions made
at the 40th ITF Congress held in Vancouver, August 2002.

Fraudster must be caught
The ITF is demanding the prosecution of a world class
criminal who has robbed millions from poor people.

Railfreight liberalisation
Why European unions oppose it.

Women's work
The role of women, and the challenges they bring to trade
unionism, in the industries most affected by globalisation.

Airline intelligence
Aviation unions attending the International Civil Aviation
Organisation (ICAO) conference will be challenging expected
calls for further liberalisation of the industry.

Campaigning for women
International Women’s Day 8 March 2003 will once again
be a focal point for women’s campaigning in the ITF.

Face to face
Trevor Dobbyn of the rail, bus and tram union in Australia and
Juhani Koivunen of the Finnish transport workers union AKT,
compare notes on public transport.

My agenda
Interview with Chailai Imsamran of the Bangkok Mass
Transit Authority Enterprise Workers' Union (BMT), Thailand.



Cover Story


At sea on security
Western leaders are obsessed with security, yet they are making dangerous mistakes in their dealings with labour in the ports

Comment An unwelcome link in the global supply chain

Working Life Trained to talk all night long



Commentary

Briefing Asylum, immigration and transport workers.

Ben Udogwu Poverty and profit in Africa

Wilhelm Haberzettl Solidarity is no one way street

Reflections Readers' thoughts on globalisation.

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