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Eswatini Global Day of Action - 12 April 2023
15-03-2023
Multiple areas of crisis see workers’ rights crumble: 2022 ITUC Global Rights Index
28-06-2022
Equal Times: Under threat and unable to work, Belarusian trade unionists have taken refuge in Germany to escape prison
29-03-2023
28-03-2023

Belarus: ILO tightens pressure over workers’ rights violations

The ILO is increasing pressure on the Belarus government over its continued and severe violations of fundamental workers’ rights.

27-03-2023

Israel: Histadrut calls general strike

The ITUC-affiliated national trade union centre in Israel, Histadrut, has announced a general strike if the government of Benjamin Netanyahu proceeds with sweeping plans to change the judiciary.

24-03-2023

ILO Development Partners Meeting: ITUC calls for stronger international financing of social protection

There is an urgent need to coordinate an international response to the major financing gaps affecting social protection systems around the world.

20-03-2023

Organising against racism: International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 21 March

The historic and contemporary racial legacies of colonialism and slavery still shape the lives and livelihoods of millions of people around the world.

17-03-2023

Qatar must move forward on labour rights

The ITUC is deeply concerned at the situation facing migrant workers in Qatar now that the men’s football FIFA World Cup 2022 is over.

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24-02-2023

Statement

Russia’s war on Ukraine
23-02-2023

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Algorithmic transparency and accountability in the world of work
13-02-2023

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Winning a pay rise: union strategies for securing minimum living wages
10-02-2023

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Ouanaminthe Declaration
06-02-2023

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The employment effects of public spending in infrastructure, the care economy and the green economy: The case of emerging economies
01-02-2023

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Global Unions statement on the second anniversary of the military coup in Myanmar, 1 February 2023
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