Nairobi Bus Rapid Transit: labour impact assessment
ReportPublished
26 Mar 2018
This report was commissioned by the ITF as a contribution to the Our Public Transport (OPT) programme, with Swedish government financial support. The study was undertaken within the context of the overall objectives of OPT, to “promote quality public transport and inclusive cities in Africa, including decent jobs, a just transition for informal workers, strong union representation and improved access to affordable mobility.”
On the eve of COP28, the International Road Transport Union (IRU) and the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), respectively representing over 3.5 million road transport operators and 18
Around the world road transport workers face severe work pressures due to low-cost tendering practices, unreasonable scheduling, and low rates of pay. These pressures originate in a business model
This case study explores how trade unions can address these challenges, with an example of organising of owner-opera- tors in Korea. In particular, considering digital technologies help supply chain