All content tagged with: "organising"

The Dockast - Episode 3: What young workers want – with guests Jack Boutros and Aarin Moon
What’s stopping young people from joining a union? Is big tech a big threat to workers? And can you hear an ‘air quote’ through a podcast…?🤔 Answering...

Organising
Unions are facing enormous challenges in today’s globalised transport industry. Privatisation, deregulation and commercialisation have led to railway line...

ITF affiliates in Brazil set strategy for growth and advancing workers' rights
Building a strategy to empower Brazilian workers was the question being addressed in a high level leadership meeting in Rio yesterday. As an outcome, the leaders...

'Anywhere there are transport workers, we'll be there'
Despite the name, the National Union of Seafarers Sri Lanka (NUSS) is not just for seafarers. Since 2018 the NUSS has been organising informal dockworkers and...

Ukrainian rail activists unite for workshop
Nearly 40 railway activists have come together in Chernihiv, Ukraine to plan how they can adapt to organise in restructured railway companies. Women and...

Airport activists organise in Toronto
Airport workers from Britain, Canada, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand and the USA met in Toronto to build strength from each other’s successes and learn from...

Organisers plan building workers' power worldwide
ITF and our affiliates receive funding from trade union solidarity support organisations (TUSSOs) to run organising projects in key locations around the world. From...

Organising precarious workers
Guide to organising trade union membership and rights among informal and precarious transport workers

Developing Strategic Campaigns
The ITF manual Developing Strategic Campaigns is designed to help us take real and specific problems with employers or governments and turn them into detailed and...

ITF youth pack: helping unions to organise young workers
To build strong unions now and for the future it is crucial that the labour movement reaches out to groups of workers that have traditionally fallen through the...