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The playful revolutionary
Profile of one of South Africa’s most charismatic union leaders
Global Solidarity in action
How workers came together to support human rights in Iran
Lessons in learning
The ITF's Education strategy responds to the challenges faced by affiliated unions
Untapped youth
The battle to organise young members in Swaziland
Cover StoryOrganising GloballyA new agenda for global trade unionism? |
Comment: Organising globally to renew trade union power
Working Life: for Reverend Stephen Miller in the port of Dubai |
Regional perspectives
The key to campaign success in civil aviation
Informal workers
Why and how should unions learn to serve their needs?
Still proud to be a docker
Why the ITF is campaigning against “ports of convenience”
Shipping giant under fire
In a campaign to win protection for flag of convenience crews
HIV/Aids in transport
Why the ITF is spearheading a new global response
Reflections: Readers’ thoughts on the ITF Congress theme.
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working life | Reflections | TI interview | HIV/Aids and transport | German shipping under fire | Still proud to be a docker | Reaching out to informal workers | Regional perspectives | Untapped youth | Lessons in learning | Global solidarity in action | The playful revolutionary | Organising Globally | Comment
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