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Transport workers and their unions are showing up at COP: We demand climate action and decent work

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The COP26 Summit is underway in Glasgow and trade unionists and activists are in the thick of the proceedings.

This week is our opportunity to drive home the message that climate justice cannot exist without labour justice. To amplify the needs of workers, transport workers and union leaders from all sectors are sharing their views at a series of in-person and online ITF events from 6-10 November.

These events will cover urgent issues such as the importance of gender equality in decarbonisation, the future of zero-carbon shipping, and the urgent modal shift to public transport.

Don’t miss this important opportunity to set the agenda for the future of transport workers and our climate.

 

COP26 ITF Calendar of Events

You can participate in the events taking place that the International Transport Workers’ Federation and our affiliates will be representing transport workers at during COP26. We invite you to register to join any of these events virtually.

SATURDAY 6 NOVEMBER

Online event: Shaping the Future of Shipping - Ensuring a just transition for Shipping’s Future panel

Host: International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)

Time: 09:00 to 17:00 GMT

Who: ITF General Secretary, Stephen Cotton (on panel at 15:45-16:15 GMT)

Register here: bit.ly/cop26shipping

In-person events: Global Day of Action for Climate Justice

Find an action near you: bit.ly/jointheactionforclimate

MONDAY 8 NOVEMBER

Online event: The role of gender equality in decarbonising transport

Host: Official COP26 Green Zone event

Time: 16:00 to 17:30 GMT

Who: Sari Sairanen (UNIFOR), Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum.

Watch here: bit.ly/cop26genderandtransport

TUESDAY 9 NOVEMBER

Online event: The revolution we need to decarbonise transport: transport workers in conversation

Host: ITF and People’s Summit for Climate Justice (COP26 Coalition)

Time: 11:45 GMT

Who: Q&A with workers from across transport chaired by ITF General Secretary Stephen Cotton

Register: bit.ly/cop26itffringe

WEDNESDAY 10 NOVEMBER

Online event: The future is public transport: Acting locally, acting globally for public investment.

Host: ITF and C40

Who: Mayors and trade union leaders from around the world, moderated by journalist Kamal Ahmed

Time: 11:45 to 13:15 GMT

Register: bit.ly/futureispublictransport

In-person event: 'Towards Net Zero' - Peace and Justice Project panel

Register: bit.ly/towardsnetzero

Online action: Demand better public transport demonstration

Register: bit.ly/demandpublictransport

Online event: Zero Carbon Transitions — Ambitions and Actions in the Transport sector

Register: bit.ly/zerocarbontransitions

The big picture: How did we get here?

Transport has been too cheap, for too long. Workers, their communities, and the environment have been paying the price. In reality, transport is a public good. It must meet the human needs of all groups of society, provide mobility for all, and make sure we get the goods we need.

Transport workers want to lead the transition we need to a sustainable future with a climate that's safe for us all. 

ITF sustainable transport demands for COP26

Investing in sustainable transport can help us tackle the climate emergency by introducing new technologies and ways of working that produce fewer emissions into the atmosphere - all while creating millions of good jobs.

We believe the world needs a new transport model built on structural change towards decent, secure work. To do it, we need a worker-led just transition that retrains, reskills and redeploys today’s workers, and has big ambitions for the next generation of transport workers.

COP26 is our chance to fight for that future.That’s why we’re demanding the following from governments and employers:

  1. All transport carbon neutral by 2050 and public transport carbon neutral by 2030.
  2. Every country’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) include specific and ambitious sectoral targets for both passenger and freight transport.
  3. Workers participate in decision-making across the board, with real input into new health and safety rules, retraining programs, and sectoral decarbonisation plans.
  4. Public investment in and ownership of key transport infrastructure, including public transit like rail, buses and ferries, alongside industrial policy built for the 21st century.
  5. A green skills and jobs revolution that leaves no worker behind with retraining, upskilling, and new opportunities for all workers affected by the transition, especially women and young workers.

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韓国でコンテナ輸送とバルク・セメント輸送にセーフレート制が導入されることは、トラック運転手の公正な賃金、良質な雇用、安全確保のための重要な一歩である。  ITF はセーフレート制(ドライバーの全労働時間に適正な賃金を保証する制度)の再導入を歓迎する。セーフレートが一時的に廃止された 2022 年以降、輸送業界は危険なコストカット圧力に悩まされてきた。  この間、値下げ競争が急速に復活し、運賃は
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ITFとドミニカ共和国が労働条件改善に向け連携

国際運輸労連(ITF)は、労働権の保護促進、社会対話の強化、ドミニカ共和国の交通運輸セクターの労働条件の改善を目的として、ドミニカ共和国の労働省と覚書(MoU)を締結し、同国と新たなパートナーシップを構築しつつある。 本覚書に基づき、ITFとドミニカ共和国は、特に労働移動率が高く、国家経済にとって極めて重要な運輸・物流・観光などの分野において、労働法規や国際労働基準の全国的な遵守を確保するため
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ITF、米国によるベネズエラ攻撃を非難

国際運輸労連( ITF )は、ベネズエラに対して行われた米軍の侵略に断固抗議する。今回の米国の行動は、事態を深刻化させることが憂慮され、国家主権、国際法、平和と民族自決の基本原則を明らかに侵害する行為だ。 米軍の攻撃により軍人と民間人が死亡しており、さらなる暴力と生命の損失を直ちに食い止める必要性が浮き彫りになっている。 ITF の パディ・クラムリン会長は、「この行為はベネズエラの政治的