Transport International Issue 5 June 2001
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Issue 5/June 2001
Table of Contents
Inquiry denounces ‘slave ships’
Up to 15 per cent of all ocean-going vessels has been branded as “slave ships”.
Fight against rail sell-off in South Africa
International Railway Workers’ Action Day is used to gain extra momentum for union's own campaigns.
Danger - Licences for sale
Spotlight on a long-running scandal - how anyone can buy the chance to steer a ship.
Door-to-door giants
Logistics corporations are making their mark on every transport sector.
Talking Point
Trade unions and the unaccountable forces of globalisation.
School bus battles
Private anti-union contractors are taking over the US school-run.
Perils of the check-in desk
Focus on the disturbing results of an airport study.
Interview
Stuart Howard was appointed ITF Assistant General Secretary in April 2000.
A day in the working life
SeaFrance chief engineer