Issue 26 January - March 2007

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Representing the unrecognised
in informal transport

Breaking point
Bid to save lives in shipbreaking

Future secured
For German railways

Taking the strain
Fatigue challenges in civil aviation



Cover Story

Winning for all
When unions include women's issues in their campaigning.
Comment: We must jump the gender barriers together

Working life: for a British lorry driver


Big push for rights
In the integrated transport companies

Border dialogues
New momentum to help cross-border drivers

Waiting and hoping
For a new start in the ports of Lebanon

Tricks of my trade
How one organiser does it, in Australia

Commentary

Reflections: Readers' comments


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Transport International Issue 26 / January 2007 (10976kb PDF)

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Comment: gender barriers | Representing the unrecongnised | Breaking point | Winning for all | Future secured for German railways | Taking the strain | Big push for rights | Border dialogues | Waiting and hoping | Tricks of my trade | Reflections on women in trade unions | Working life

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