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ITF unions in HIV/AIDS agreement victory
ITF docker affiliates in central America have used ITF materials to help win protection from HIV/AIDS discrimination at work.
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Solidarity rally in Norway as port strike enters sixth month
ITF and ETF affiliates are being asked to show their support for Norwegian dockers who will hold a rally this weekend as strikes continue in ports across the country.
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Cabin crew vow to support Qantas comrades
Representatives of ITF-affiliated cabin crew unions meeting in London today pledged their support for their Qantas colleagues, who are facing unparalleled job cuts. They acted in response to Qantas CEO Alan Joyce’s plans to sack 5,000 staff, resolving to extend solidarity support and to carry the message back to their unions that the cuts must be fought.
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ITF tells Chevron to ‘get head out of the sand’ over Australian project delays
A global campaign to build awareness over the real reasons for delays and cost overruns at Chevron’s Gorgon LNG project in Australia has been launched by the International Transport Workers’ Federation and the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA).
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Aeronautical supply chains
A fact sheet on aeronautical supply chains. The aerospace industry relies on numerous different supply chains that provide the raw materials and components for the manufacture and servicing of aircraft and their engines.
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Union campaign against IKEA social dumping off to flying start
Two ITF-affiliated unions in Belgium and the Netherlands have launched a campaign against IKEA, which they accuse of social dumping.
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Logistics in supply chains
A fact sheet on the expansion of global supplychains.
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ITF vows to harness ‘Spirit of Sofia’ following congress
Energising and unifying. Two of the words used to describe the ITF’s 43rd congress which closed in Sofia, Bulgaria on Sunday (17 August).
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Thai pineapple industry urged to act over labour rights case
ITF acting general secretary Steve Cotton has joined 110 international labour rights organisations and activists in an effort to get Natural Fruit in Thailand to drop its legal case against a labour rights researcher.
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