More than 150 activists from around 80 unions covering over 30 countries are meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, this week to plan a response to the common challenges facing transport workers in the Africa region.
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and Joint Negotiating Group (JNG) met in Manila from 19-22 February 2018, for the final round of negotiations for the creation of the new IBF Framework Agreement 2019-2022. On 23 February 2018, the ITF’s expanded Fair Practices Committee Steering Group (FPC SG) met and approved the terms of the new International Bargaining Forum (IBF) Agreement (Read more here: https://goo.gl/gxZuvz).
The International Bargaining Forum, shipping’s largest industrial relations collective, concludes final round of negotiations for the 2019-2022 IBF Framework Agreement.
Over 120 activists from more than 60 unions in around 40 countries are going to City Hall, London, to discuss the Mayor of London's approach of 'productive engagement' with unions.
ITF unions around the world have protested against the arrest and imprisonment of two leading trade unionists, on the opening day of the PyeongChang Winter Oympics
An international delegation of ITF railway unions has joined their French colleagues to discuss the next stage of the campaign to keep a single, integrated public company on France's national rail system, the SNCF.
Around 120 activists from 64 unions across 41 countries are meeting in London, UK, next week to plan a global response to the common challenges facing public transport workers.