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Better future for transport workers under Australian Labor
Severino Almeida Filho
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In memory
Remembering the lives and contributions of those who have fought to improve the working conditions of transport workers around the world.
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VISION, STRATEGY & GOVERNANCE
From challenge
Growing inequality, diminishing human rights, rising authoritarianism, pervasive corruption, increased living costs and climate change are all driving millions of people out onto the streets to demand change.
To change
We are a single voice of solidarity for all transport workers
Our Impact
ITF’s campaigns get results for transport workers.
ITF campaigns on behalf of almost five million transport workers from across the globe.
ITF unions have been involved in a number of activities to improve transport workers’ rights. Here are just a few of our achievements:
- Won two collective
Our history
Founded in 1896 as the International Federation of Ship, Dock and River Workers, the ITF adopted its current name in 1898 when it expanded to include transport workers in non-maritime industries.
The organisation had its roots in a number of European trade union federations, including seafarer and
Our purpose and values
We work for a world where all workers are treated equally – with dignity and respect; where everyone can work in a safe environment free from fear and discrimination; and where each worker is paid a fair and decent wage. We’re moving forward, together. We’re driving a future that’s better.