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The ITF's Inland Navigation Workers' Section is one of ITF's eight industrial sections. Its membership includes 80 unions worldwide, representing 46,122 members.

The section chair is Nick Bramley (Unia, Switzerland).

The section vice-chairs are:




News online

09 Aug 2010
Cross-border solidarity wins justice for river crews in Brazil
Reports of a highly effective example of cross border solidarity were well received at the inland navigation section conference on Saturday. Delegates heard how sympathy action by Argentine workers helped secure pay increases of up to 24 per cent...

25 Mar 2010
Bangladeshi river workers' strike ends
River workers in Bangladesh ended strike action last week following a constructive tripartite meeting. More than 150,000 workers, represented by the ITF-affiliated river vessel workers’ federation Bangladesh Naujan Shramik Federation (BNSF) went...

Press releases

23 Sep 2009
Nordic week of action update – 23 September 2009
The 2009 Nordic week of action today reaches its halfway point with the inspection teams continuing their work in ports across 10 countries. Yesterday, some 61 ships were visited. Early reports indicate that some technical deficiencies...

22 Sep 2009
Nordic week of action update – 22 September 2009
The Nordic week of action, which began yesterday, is set to continue full steam ahead for the rest of this week. On the first day of inspections, the joint forces of ITF inspectors/unions and union activists visited some 54 vessels. Some...


Related documents:
ITF Inland Navigation Section Information Sheet (139kb PDF)

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