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Between 1998-2002, the ITF surveyed its affiliates on gender equality provisions in transport companies.
The findings, published in the report 'Equality testing in Transport', showed that many women workers recognised that they have rights in theory but not in practice. Click here for key findings and the full report.
ITF affiliates have called for a review of this survey in order to see if there have been any improvements in provisions over the last 10 years. To this end I am asking all ITF affiliates to assist the ITF once again in collecting this valuable information.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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