• Testimonios de trabajadores de DHL en Chile, Colombia y Panamá dan cuenta de la vulneración de derechos laborales de la multinacional con presencia en 220 países.
A new report released today has found global logistics giant DHL guilty of breaking its own – and international – rules on the way its workers are treated.
This is a summary of workers' stories from the independent academic investigation, based on interviews with workers in Chile, Panama and Colombia, which has found that German multinational Deutsche Post DHL “grievously and systematically” fails to live up to its own procedures, aspirations and
This independent academic investigation, based on interviews with workers in Chile, Panama and Colombia, has found that German multinational Deutsche Post DHL “grievously and systematically” fails to live up to its own procedures, aspirations and promises set out in its ‘Code of Conduct’, as well as
Thousands of people around the world are showing support for Moroccan trade union leader Said Elhairech who’s been sacked from his job and branded ‘a nuisance’ by his employer.
Global union federation the ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) has demanded justice following the death in custody this week of Gambian trade union leader Sheriff Diba.
After a four-day general strike in Guinea, West Africa involving ITF road transport unions the FSPNTMG-CNTG and the FESYLITEM-GUI, the country’s two national trade union centres signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with employers and the government on 19 February.
After years of campaigning for safe cabin air quality, the ITF has welcomed the new International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Guidelines on education, training and reporting of fume events.
The ITF has decried the continuing victimisation of two leaders of the ITF-affiliated Syndicate of Workers of Tehran and Suburban Bus Company (Vahed Syndicate) by the Iranian authorities.