Towards a trade union strategy for combating racial discrimination and xenophobia (ITUC seminar) - Final Statement

Millions of workers around the world are suffering from discrimination based on
colour, religious differences and ethnic or national origin, and as a result are prey
to racism, xenophobia, intolerance and ethnic and religious conflicts, both in the
world of work and in society generally. This is despite the fact that a large
majority of governments have ratified ILO Conventions 100 and 111, thereby
reflecting a universal condemnation of discrimination in employment and
providing proof that a political will does exist to eradicate these discriminations...

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Final Statement: towards a trade union strategy for combating racial discrimination and xenophobia