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Labour leaders demand jobs, growth and equity as Chief Executives gather in Davos for World Economic Forum

Labour leaders demand jobs, growth and equity as Chief Executives gather in Davos for World Economic Forum

The international union movement will put its case for the reform of capitalism at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week with five principles (...) read more
Durban Outcome: No Guarantees for the Climate as Governments Again Delay

Durban Outcome: No Guarantees for the Climate as Governments Again Delay

The international trade union movement expressed its disappointment as climate negotiators in Durban had agreed a platform to continue negotiations, (...) read more
Spectre of Delay Haunts Durban's Corridors

Spectre of Delay Haunts Durban’s Corridors

The international trade union movement is making a final call on Ministers attending the Durban Climate Change talks to make a U-turn on the road they (...) read more
World's Unions Criticise Decision to Hold 2012 Climate Summit in Qatar

World’s Unions Criticise Decision to Hold 2012 Climate Summit in Qatar

The decision to allow Qatar, notorious for its violations of workers’ rights, to host the 2012 UN climate change summit has been strongly criticised by (...) read more

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ITUC@COP17 - World of Work Pavilion

ITUC@COP17 - World of Work Pavilion

Trade unions are ready to take up the challenge of climate change, and to work for a just transition to a climate-friendly, fairer (...) read more
Spotlight interview with Maitreyi Shankar (KKPKP - India)

Spotlight interview with Maitreyi Shankar (KKPKP - India)

"Defending the living of waste collectors whilst protecting the environment" read more
Spotlight interview with Peter Bakvis, director of the ITUC/Global Unions Washington Office

Spotlight interview with Peter Bakvis, director of the ITUC/Global Unions Washington Office

“The current crisis raises great challenges for the trade union movement” read more
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