The ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) and its affiliated unions are launching a week of action today from ports on the Black Sea to combat what an updated report from the organisation finds are still shocking levels of crew abuse and unseaworthy vessels there. Two years after the ITF
Today hundreds of workers belonging to SENTRO swooped down on Citra Mina outlets around the country to lambast the company for union busting. The action, dubbed as the national day of protest against Citra Mina, is aimed at once again pressing for the reinstatement of 78 Citra Mina workers who were
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) is today holding an investor briefing with United States Stock Exchange analysts in New York to explain why energy giant Chevron’s Gorgon project in north-western Australia is over-budget and delayed.The ITF is working closely with its affiliate
LAN and TAM airline union leaders from Argentina, Peru and Chile will be meeting in Lima, Peru today, in an effort to convince the company to provide decent working conditions for workers in the LATAM Aviation Group. A meeting will be held today, 24 June, at Peru’s Ministry of Labour with
ITF president Paddy Crumlin today put the main stevedoring company in Puerto Cortés, Honduras, on notice that it has to act to end intimidation of union members.
Thousands of workers at DHL Turkey made concrete gains after their employer signed a new agreement with the ITF-affiliated TUMTIS union earlier this week.
The first ever group of HIV resource persons/peer educators working on cruise ships vowed to strengthen and protect their friends and colleagues at a cruise ship seminar in Cebu, Philippines last week.