The ITF welcomes the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling yesterday, which states Uber will be recognised as a transport services company in the European Union (EU).
The ITF has joined unions and workers from around the world and condemned Air Terminal Services (ATS) and the Fijian Government’s handling of the lock-out of 250 workers.
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) today joined unions and workers from around the world in condemning Air Terminal Services (ATS) and the Fijian Government’s handling of the lock-out of 250 workers by the management of the government-owned ATS.
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has inspected the Bahamas-registered Flag-of-Convenience (FOC) vessel Diana in Melbourne and found the company is underpaying Filipino seafarers who are effectively operating full time on the Australian coast.
Striking workers from all sectors shut down large parts of the Israeli economy on December 17th in a dispute involving the pharmaceutical company Teva - a major employer - after it announced 14,000 layoffs in Israel and worldwide.
The European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) and International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), who represent workers in all the major players in Europe’s aviation industry, including Ryanair, have welcomed Ryanair’s statement today that it will change its “long standing policy of not recognising unions”– and have issued a challenge to the airline to play fair from now on.
The Korean Public Service and Transport Workers’ Union (KPTU) has thanked the ITF and its unions for their support for metro workers who took strike action in their dispute with the Seoul Line 9 Operation Company, which is owned by the French multinational RATP Dev-Transdev.
A report released today by the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) shows that the industrial turmoil plaguing the operations of embattled global port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has spread to its flagship terminal in Melbourne, Australia.
A report into how the industrial turmoil plaguing the operations of embattled global port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has spread to its flagship terminal in Melbourne, Australia.