TheITFandInternational Association of Public Transport (UITP)have signed a joint agreement to strengthen women’s employment in public transport.The two parties will now work with unions and employers to implement the agreement in pilot cities, with an announcement of the first city expected later this year.
This statement has been agreed by organisations representing leaders of some of the largest cities, international climate initiatives, transport authorities and operators, supply-chain businesses
This is the report of research commissioned by the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) from the Global Labour Institute (GLI) in Manchester, UK and Université Alassane Ouattara (Côte d
The question of sustainable investment, funding and fares is central to determining if the future of our public transport systems will be one of slow decline and increased inequality or of improvement