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Issue 6/October 2001
Air rage: Time to act
Why the ITF wants an international treaty to tackle unruly passenger behaviour?
Influencing integration
What regional economic integration could mean for transport unions in West Africa?
Getting organised
A mass organising campaign to unite road transport workers against unacceptable working conditions.
Under attack
Port workers are holding out against continuing anti-union assaults.
Know your standards
A ready reference for port workers concerned about safety.
Talking points
Finding common ground with partners in civil society.
A day in the working life
Tokyo Metropolitan Subway conductor
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