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The civil aviation industry has undergone a dramatic international restructuring in recent years. This has given a very high profile role to the ITF in the co-ordination of international activities and the representation of civil aviation unions in international bodies. more >>
26 Feb 2010
Cabin crew vote for strike action at British Airways
Cabin crew members at a UK airline have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a dispute over company impositions, changes to working practices and reductions in crew numbers.
More than 80 per cent of cabin crew members employed by...
18 Feb 2010
US airline 100 per cent unionised thanks to organising drive
An organising drive by a US affiliate has led to the total unionisation of the workforce at a major US airline.
The campaign, run by the Teamsters union, led to a majority vote in favour of union membership on 12 February by Continental Airlines’...
12 Feb 2010
Here’s the evidence, now Maersk must act
The ITF today supplied Møller-Maersk with further proof for its assertion that for years one of its subcontractors in India has got away with violent attacks on its workers, and demanded that the Danish multinational finally sever its ties with the...
29 Jan 2010
ITF’s invitation: ‘Let’s solve aviation crisis together’ (También en version española)
TitleGlobal union the ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) today issued an urgent invitation to everyone involved in civil aviation to join together to find answers to the crisis in the industry and build a sustainable future for it....
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