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Urban transport workers battle privatisation

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Delegates agreed that unions must tackle the neo-liberal agenda set by many governments globally by developing their own transport policies. They also decided that the anti-union behaviour of French multinationals like Veolia, Keolis and RATP must be tackled through collaborative action with home country unions – and successes against UK multinationals gave a useful blueprint for how this can be done.

Attendees showed solidarity with British affiliate the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) against urban sector funding and staff cuts, and with Korean transport workers against further railway privatisation, by unanimously adopting resolutions to support both unions.

Further decisions were taken to research and map the presence of bus rapid transit systems, and make contact with workers in water transport.

Attendees strongly backed the ITF/LabourStart Justice for Dodong campaign against extra-judicial killings in the Philippines, and expressed support for the ITF’s forthcoming Our public transport campaign. Areas of cooperation with the International Association of Public Transport (UITP) will be investigated, and ITF climate change policy used as leverage.

The delegates also paid tribute to Dr June Fisher, for her life-long work to improve health and safety issues, particularly for US transit operators. Mac Urata, inland transport section secretary commented: "We had fruitful discussions to plan and structure the activities of this joint committee in 2014 but also to prepare our debate at the coming Congress next year to launch the Our public transport campaign which will put people before profit."

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世界は今、プラットフォーム労働を根本から変える機会に恵まれているー各国政府は結果を出すべき時

あと 2 週間余りで、世界中の労働者、使用者、政府がジュネーブの国際労働機関( ILO )に結集し、プラットフォーム労働の国際的な規制をめぐる交渉に最終決定を下すことになる。何百万人もの交通運輸労働者にとっては、この結果ですべてが変わる可能性がある。 昨年、ILO は歴史的な決定を下した。2025 年6 月に開催された第113 回ILO 総会において、構成員の圧倒的多数が