The ITF Seafarers’ Trust – the charity arm of the International Transport Workers’ Federation – has appointed leading shipping figure Kimberly Karlshoej as its new head.
The ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) is pleased to announce that port workers at the Aqaba Container Terminals (ACT) facility in Jordan run by APM Terminals have gained a victory following international protests against a police roundup of union members.
Trade unionists across South America are taking action to demand the reinstatement of trade union leader Jimena López, who was sacked from her job as a LAN Ecuador cabin crew member last week
An ITF/FES gender and climate change workshop brought together 14 women from 13 African urban transport trade unions, inspiring them to work within their individual unions to ensure that new initiatives take into account the needs of women workers and passengers.
Thousands of union officials and activists used ITF Action Week (6-12 October) to highlight a host of major issues affecting transport workers, by talking to workers and passengers at bus and railway stations, handing out leaflets to truck drivers and dockers, holding seminars, organising press conferences and protests, and utilising social media.
The ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) LATAM Network has slammed as “nakedly political” the sacking by the LAN Ecuador airline of a trade union leader, and promised actions to support her.
The ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) has contacted the government of Jordan over the arrests on Tuesday of around 150 trade unionists at the Aqaba Container Terminals facility run by APM Terminals.
For the first time ever five national trade union federations representing workers in major ports in India have come together to form a joint strategy.
ITF general secretary Steve Cotton has strongly urged the Malaysian prime minister to ensure the immediate and unconditional reinstatement of 18 leaders and activists of the ITF-affiliated Railwaymen’s Union of Malaya (RUM) dismissed by KTMB (Malayan Railways Ltd), and insisted that the KTMB cease any victimisation of the union’s members