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Unter Generalverdacht
Seeleute kämpfen gegen Kriminalisierung
Busfahrer-Blues
In Frankreich ist die Arbeit als (Reise-)Busfahrer nicht mehr das, was sie mal war
Notizen eines Streikposten
Frontbericht vom längsten Busstreik in Großbritannien
Ladung in falschen Händen
Wie Schiffsbesatzungen und Aushilfskräfte in den Häfen - teils unter Zwang - zum Ladungsumschlag eingesetzt werden
Durchhalten
Was bedeuten Liberalisierung und unzureichende Investitionen für die Bahnbeschäftigten?
Briefing
The Global Reporting Initiave (GRI)
The Global Reporting Initiative is one of a plethora of corporate social responsibility initiatives which have sprung up in the last few years. There are some things which mark the GRI out, however. One is that it has the stamp of approval of the United Nations, since it was jointly launched in 1997 by the UN Environment Programme and the NGO Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies. It became a permanent independent institution in 2002. Another is that it has a structure which builds in a multi-stakeholder dialogue, including trade unions. The GRI’s reporting standards are now adopted, in whole or in part, by a rapidly growing number of the world’s top companies and by a number of national governments. more >>
Regulars
Commentary: Let Them Ashore
Branko Krznaric relates his campaign to overturn discrimination against seafarers visiting Slovenia
Commentary: Low Cost at any price
The Development of the so called low cost sector in Argentina has cost workers dearly, says Ricardo Frecia.
Commentary: Reflections
Thoughts on members' attitudes to HIV/AIDS