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Qatar Airways employs 20,000 workers based in Doha. More than 90% are migrant workers with temporary work visas. The visas are directly linked to their jobs and labour contracts with Qatar Airways. The ITF explains why it is taking action to shame Qatar Airways.
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ITF demands release of arrested Cameroon union leaders
Fioko Patrice, from the ITF-affiliated National Union of Land Transport Sector Employees (SYNESTER) union, was arrested, tried and sentenced to six months in prison in Cameroon on 19 January for the ‘advocation of crime, sedition and terrorist activity’ after distributing leaflets promoting a planned strike.
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Barca FC’s Qatar Airways rethink 'another nail in coffin’ of airline's reputation
The ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) today congratulated Barcelona football club for considering dropping its lucrative sponsorship deal with Qatar Airways, over what club president Josep Maria Bartomeu described as “social issues”.
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Barca FC’s Qatar Airways rethink 'another nail in coffin’ of airline's reputation
The ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) today congratulated Barcelona football club for considering dropping its lucrative sponsorship deal with Qatar Airways, over what club president Josep Maria Bartomeu described as “social issues”.
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Dublin dockers succeed in reclaiming jobs
Dockers at the south bank of Dublin Port, Ireland, have won a deal to reclaim their jobs, bringing to an end their long-running dispute with cement company Ecocem, thanks to support from SIPTU (Services, Industrial, Professional and Technical Union), the ITF and the solidarity of local truck drivers.
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ITF urges health and safety focus as NZ port operator found responsible for dock death
The ITF is reiterating the need for stringent health and safety measures in ports after an operator in New Zealand was found responsible for a dockers’ death.
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ITF dockers act in solidarity with imprisoned Russian union leader
ITF dockers’ unions have launched collective action this week in support of imprisoned Russian trade union leader Leonid Tikhonov.
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Union leaders drive home demands at Davos
New ITF general secretary Steve Cotton is attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland for the first time, one of a spearhead of union leaders ensuring that workers' rights and issues cannot be ignored.
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