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7 August - Dockers' Section Conference
8 August - Joint Seafarers/Dockers Conference
30 Jul 2010
Indonesian dockers’ rally over employer failure to honour agreement
Some 800 dockers and activists staged a rally in Indonesia to demand that a major port operator honour a negotiated agreement.
The rally was led by the ITF-affiliated Serikat Pekerja Terminal Petikemas Koja (SPTPK Koja) and other unions, including...
29 Jul 2010
Dockers’ union complaint against Costa Rican government
Dockers’ unions from the US and Costa Rica have filed a formal complaint against the Costa Rican government for labour law violations.
The 18-page complaint was filed on 20 July with the US Department of Labor’s Office of Labor and Trade Affairs...
15 Apr 2010
USA Rio Tinto miners bring fight for jobs and families to London
Miners locked out of Rio Tinto’s site in Boron, California for refusing to give in to demands by the company that could threaten their ability to work and support their families are highlighting their plight as shareholders attend the global mining...
18 Feb 2010
Joint press release: Dublin Port dispute resolved
The Dublin Port dispute has been resolved by negotiation, the parties involved announced today.
The long running dispute ended this morning when SIPTU officials signed a negotiated agreement, the terms of which had been voted for by workers at the...
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