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Transport International Issue 19 April 2005
 

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Transport International No.19*
Cover: TI Issue 19*

After the tsunami
Global Unions begin a long-term reconstruction project

Open to whom?
Why aviation unions are calling for nation states to retain some influence over “open skies”

Container congestion
How ports are coping with surging cargo traffic

Focus on Russian seafaring
-Hopes of a better future
-Overcoming barriers to trade unionism

Beating the aggressors
Stamping out violence in urban transport



Cover Story


Checkpoint hell
Police harassment of truck drivers is still flourishing in West Africa

by Nazi Kaboré

Comment: Dockers prepare for an
unwanted fight

Working Life
for a Royal Jordanian Airlines in-flight supervisor





Briefing

All you need to know  about multinational companies in the railways

“The ITF is working closely with the railway workers’ unions in Africa to establish a Spoornet Network for its affiliates. Members of the network hope to formulate an international agreement with the management in line with ITF Congress resolutions” 


Commentary

Kees Marges detects some hopeful signs of a return to welfare state values

Antonio Fritz relates his first hand taste of contempt for trade unionism in Colombia

Reflections: Readers' priorities for 2005

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