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30 March, 2000In Marcello Malentacchi's new opinion column, he comments on the upcoming discussions in Durban and the importance of their follow-up.
GENEVA/DURBAN: The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions is holding its next Congress on April 3-7, 2000, and the fact that it is taking place in South Africa is already a great achievement in itself.
This will be an historical congress with many vital issues to be discussed and important decisions to be made.
In his new opinion column, Marcello Malentacchi, IMF general secretary, speaks not only of the Congress itself, but also about its follow-up, and the importance of linking international trade union work to union activists in the workplace.
Read Malentacchi's entire column under the associated link on this website.
This will be an historical congress with many vital issues to be discussed and important decisions to be made.
In his new opinion column, Marcello Malentacchi, IMF general secretary, speaks not only of the Congress itself, but also about its follow-up, and the importance of linking international trade union work to union activists in the workplace.
Read Malentacchi's entire column under the associated link on this website.