Coats Honduras urged to reinstate dismissed workers14 janvier, 2021Fifteen workers at the Coats plant in Honduras have been laid off without prior consultation with the union.
Union win to protect jobs in Philippine’s auto sector13 janvier, 2021A successful petition by IndustriALL affiliate Philippine Metalworkers’ Alliance’s (PMA) has led to a provisional safeguard duty on imported cars, which aims to stop job losses in the automotive sector.
Trade and industrial policy: implications for development and international labour standards12 janvier, 2021As part of implementing the action plan on trade adopted at the Executive Committee meeting in Mexico, November 2018, IndustriALL is publishing a study, capturing the interplay between trade and industrial policies and its implications for the development and labour standards.
PROFILE: Singaporean petroleum union negotiates with employers to protect jobs11 janvier, 2021Amid the economic downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the United Workers of Petroleum Industry of Singapore (UWPI) is negotiating with employers to secure local jobs, reskilling trainings and industry transformation.
Middle East and North Africa unions campaign for ratification of ILO C1908 janvier, 2021An increase in gender-based violence during the Covid-19 crisis has led unions in the region to mobilize at an unprecedented level to demand that governments ratify ILO Convention 190.
IndustriALL Global Union statement on activists jailed in Hong Kong7 janvier, 2021Activists jailed in Hong Kong as new law attempts to suppress opposition
IndustriALL Global Union statement on the attempted coup in the USA7 janvier, 2021The labour movement will defend democracy in the USA and around the world
Energy companies failing to invest in Just Transition7 janvier, 2021A new report commissioned by IndustriALL Global Union demonstrates the gap between rhetoric and reality as major energy companies fail to back climate commitments with investment.
2020: a year of carnage for Pakistan’s mineworkers7 janvier, 2021Pakistani mineworkers’ unions estimate that at least 208 workers were killed on the job in 2020. This trend seems set to continue this year, with a fatal accident on New Years’ Day, and two fatal accidents and a terror attack on 3 January. So far this year, 14 mineworkers have been killed.