Women and Globalisation

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ITF Women are working to assess and challenge the gender impact that globalisation has had on the industry. Policy decisions taken at the 2002 Women's Conference in Vancouver have been implemented through the conception of a research project and key intiatives such as work in the area of call centres.

See also:

Plans for new call centre activity
Report on the November 2004 event for call centre workers

ITF News Online: ITF women commit to major research

40th Congress 2002: ITF Women's Conference Conclusions



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Equality testing | Making Unions Stronger | Women Transport Workers' Conference 2005 | ITF Women's Network | Online Discussion Group

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