If we can organise Ryanair - we can organise anywhere! Check out a glimpse into the creation of the Ryanair Crew Charter, and the stories of the brave workers trying to change the rules for
This #OurPublicTransport film exposes issues caused by the privatisation of the Metro Line 9 in Seoul. Ra, Ki Won tells a story of the fight against staff shortages, lack of proper rest and supervision, which created an unsafe and hazardous environment for workers and passengers alike.
This is a story of perseverance and global solidarity in a fight against unsafe and unjust conditions at the Polish port of Gdańsk. Renata and Adam from Solidarność tell us about their struggle, union building and their campaign to sign a Collective Bargaining Agreement with DCT.
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has secured an agreement with the Irish government that will see the introduction of measures to protect migrant workers in the Irish fishing industry from trafficking and modern slavery.
ITF-affiliate the Bangladesh Naujan Shramik Federation (BNSF) has suspended strike action after the government promised to implement the union federation’s demands in 45 days. The BNSF began the strike on 15 April, but ended it 26 hours later following the intervention of the Minister of State for
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) strongly condemns yesterday’s terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka and expresses our solidarity and support with the victims, the injured and their families.
One year on from the first cabin crew strikes at Ryanair, some progress has been made in the company’s industrial relations. However, the airline still needs to enact substantial changes to put its business on a sustainable footing.
The ITF has launched a major report into the ‘ The impact of the future of work for women in public transport’ . Focusing on five cities, the ITF-commissioned report aims to ensure that the needs and concerns of women are considered as public transport work changes. The chair of the ITF women