XPO workers from warehouses across France will walk out from 0900 to 1200, Friday 15 June to protest XPO’s unwillingness to deal with serious irregularities in its pay, and to show solidarity with XPO workers who have experienced harassment and discrimination across the world.
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has been made aware of a communication sent on 30 May 2018 by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) to the Union de Capitanes y Oficiales de Cubierta (UCOC) about reducing the tug’s complement to the minimum manning established by the Panama Maritime Authority.
Ryanair’s decision to recognise only two Italian unions representing cabin crew has been rejected as divisive by the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF).
Ryanair cabin crew will next month meet to produce a workers’ charter, outlining essential criteria that the company must meet in order to make good on its claim to respect workers’ rights.
The stories of workers who run Matatu mini-buses in Nairobi, the challenges they face, and how forming a union is helping them. Watch the other videos in this series. 2. Stories from women working in Nairobi public transport: https://youtu.be/fPX1K25O0-A 3. Workers stories from the buses of Nairobi
Turkish courts have today reconfirmed TÜMTIS as the representative trade union at DHL Express. The ITF and ETF congratulate the Turkish affiliate on this result, and urges DHL Express Turkey to move swiftly to negotiations.
The International Transport Workers’ Federation, on behalf of the 20 million transport workers worldwide that our organisation represents, stands in full solidarity with the truck drivers of Iran as they enter a tenth day of strikes.