Global unions appeal to stop the breakdown of democracy in Haiti5 marzo, 2021In a joint statement, the global unions declare their full support for the Haitian people in their efforts to restore democracy, the rule of law and respect for human and trade union rights, which are currently being put on hold by the self-proclaimed ruler of Haiti, Jovenel Moïse.
Stronger collective agreements to resist Indonesia’s Omnibus law 5 marzo, 2021As Indonesia’s Omnibus law on job creation threatens to erode workers’ rights, unions have decided to strengthen the terms and conditions of collective agreements in order to protect their rights.
Stronger collective agreements to resist Indonesia’s Omnibus law5 marzo, 2021As Indonesia’s Omnibus law on job creation threatens to erode workers’ rights, unions have decided to strengthen the terms and conditions of collective agreements in order to protect their rights.
Union campaign leads to South Korea ratifying core ILO Conventions5 marzo, 2021After decades of incessant union campaigning for international labour standards, South Korea has ratified ILO Conventions 87, 98 and 29.
Campaña sindical lleva a Corea del Sur a ratificar los convenios fundamentales de la OIT5 marzo, 2021Tras décadas de incesantes campañas sindicales a favor de las normas internacionales del trabajo, Corea del Sur ratificó los Convenios 87, 98 y 29 de la OIT.
Union campaign leads to South Korea ratifying core ILO Conventions5 marzo, 2021After decades of incessant union campaigning for international labour standards, South Korea has ratified ILO Conventions 87, 98 and 29.
Sintracarbón fights for 450 jobs at Cerrejón, Colombia4 marzo, 2021Sintracarbón continues to fight for decent jobs and working conditions at Cerrejón, Colombia, while the company is putting pressure on 450 workers to accept voluntary retirement. If they don’t, the workers will be dismissed without just cause.
Sintracarbón fights for 450 jobs at Cerrejón, Colombia4 marzo, 2021Sintracarbón continues to fight for decent jobs and working conditions at Cerrejón, Colombia, while the company is putting pressure on 450 workers to accept voluntary retirement. If they don’t, the workers will be dismissed without just cause.
Zambian mineworkers protest delays in redundancy payments4 marzo, 2021Hundreds of mineworkers from Konkola Copper Mine (KCM) took to the streets of Chingola in the Copperbelt on 2 March to protest the delayed payments of redundancy benefits by majority owner Vedanta Resources Limited.
Zambian mineworkers protest delays in redundancy payments4 marzo, 2021Hundreds of mineworkers from Konkola Copper Mine (KCM) took to the streets of Chingola in the Copperbelt on 2 March to protest the delayed payments of redundancy benefits by majority owner Vedanta Resources Limited.