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Criminalisation continues
Indian Seafarers’ Federation speaks out

Employee Free Choice Act
AFL-CIO on union-busting in the United States

Business as usual?
A special report from the International Transport Forum

Copenhagen
What unions are planning for December’s climate change event



Cover Story

No to Violence
How can passenger transport unions deal with increasing violence against workers?
60 years of service
ITF Civil Aviation Section celebrates landmark anniversary

In this issue: The ITF Civil Aviation Section celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. This industry is in the midst of a lull, buffeted by the effects of the financial crisis.




Supporting solidarity
How transport unions are taking a global view to help each other

HIV/AIDs and seafarers
New projects from industry, unions and NGOs will help seafarers

Dockers fight back
Working with employers to fight the financial downturn

Working life: Ann Jorunn Olsen, a Norwegian fisher


Related documents:
Transport International Issue 37/ October-December 2009 (964kb PDF)

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In this Issue | Indians lobby on criminalisation | Violence at Work | 60 Years of Service | American workers fight for union rights | Business as Usual? | Countdown to Copenhagen | Supporting Solidarity | Seafarers Against HIV/AIDS | Dockers Fight Financial Woes | Working Life: Master of Her Work

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