Shine bright like a diamond: unions will fight to improve working conditions
The 15 trade unionists of the global diamond network - from Belgium, Botswana, Congo (DRC), India, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa...
The 15 trade unionists of the global diamond network - from Belgium, Botswana, Congo (DRC), India, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa...
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Schools in the Netherlands are struggling to pay their way, while a teacher shortage is getting worse and worse. The...
Time for education, bargaining, and action! Education Educate yourself and your members about trans issues to help make your workplace safer...
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Leonor Cedillo | CUPE Health and Safety Many CUPE members, including paramedics and emergency dispatchers, work as first responders. These ESS...
“We were at the balcony of the ZCTU offices when the police started manhandling the President . I thought it...
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CUPE scored a victory in the dispute that pitted it it against the Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR) regarding...
A new study coordinated by CONADU (the National Federation of University Teachers) for Education International examines how privatisation is infringing...
Coca-Cola continues to violate the fundamental rights of workers in Haiti, Indonesia, Ireland and the USA. CLICK HERE to learn...
The International Alliance in Support of Workers in Iran (IASWI) was formed in 1999 in Toronto-Canada and formally announced its formation in January 2000. In nearly two decades of continuous activism, we have played an impactful role in securing international support for Iranian workers’ struggles against the Islamic Republic of Iran, employers, and the inhumane conditions the capitalist order has imposed on working-class lives in Iran. During these years, our politics and the foundational basis guiding our activism have been predicated on working-class traditions with an uncompromising emphasis on working-class independence and autonomy.