Middle East and North Africa18 June, 2012 Titular Substitute 1AL SAADAWI Hashmeya IRQSALEM Heba (2021-2023)ABDO Sahar (2023-2025)BHRPSE2MATOUAL Abdelmajid (2021-2023)MARHAZAMI Habib (2021-2022)KANDIL Salah (2022-2023)TUNMAR
Latin America and the Caribbean18 June, 2012 Titular Substitute 1VARJÃO LucineideBRAZALDAÑA Marta Guadalupe (2021-2023)PAVON MADRIZ Perla Patricia (2023-2025)SLVNICMEX2VELOSO MonicaBRAJIMENEZ ACOSTA Monica
Asia-Pacific18 June, 2012 Titular member Subsitute.member 1KRUSCHEL JennyAUSMAHER AnthonyAUS2FARROW PaulAUSDETTMER AndrewAUS3KANEKO Akihiro JPNICHIKAWA Chiyo
Mexican mineworkers' leader blocked from attending Congress18 June, 2012Napoleon Gomez, the elected leader of the Mexican mineworkers' union (Los Mineros) has been kept on the Interpol list by the Mexican government even though the Mexican courts have declared him innocent.
Support Iraqi oil workers struggling for union rights - sign up to the LabourStart campaign 16 June, 2012IndustriALL Global Union members can show solidarity with oil workers in Iraq who continue to organise for their rights despite the continuing use against them of a vicious anti-trade union law, held over from the Saddam-era.
Colombian glass workers fight union-busting16 June, 2012Affiliates of IndustriALL Global Union have been asked to act at a critical moment for our glass worker affiliate in Colombia, Sintravidricol, they've been asked to write to the US-based glass packaging manufacturer Owens Illinois to protest their union-busting at the Cogua Cundimarca plant, the largest in Colombia.
Unprecedented attack on workers' rights at ILO16 June, 2012For the first time in the history of the International Labour Organization, the employers' group blocked discussion on June 4 on some of the worst cases of workers' rights violations at the annual ILO conference in Geneva.
Dispute begins at Nissan, ends at Ford in Russia16 June, 2012ITUA local at Nissan in Saint-Petersburg held a workers’ conference and adopted collective demands for the first round of negotiations starting on May 31. At Ford in Vsevolozhsk (Saint-Petersburg area) ITUA forced management to make some concessions, and the dispute is close to being resolved.