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The Road Transport Workers’ Section is one of the ITF’s eight industrial sections. Its membership includes 191 unions worldwide, representing 1,500,615 members.
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10 Mar 2010
US misclassification clampdown to hit Fedex
Fedex could face tough penalties as a result of a US federal and state authority clampdown on employers attempting to misclassify permanent employees as contractors. The move is part of efforts to collect unpaid taxes to help deal with huge budget...

25 Feb 2010
Union video demands respect for DHL workers worldwide
A new union video has condemned global delivery firm Deutsche Post DHL for betraying its hallmark value of respect for workers. The video, launched by global union UNI and the ITF under the auspices of the DHL Workers’ Network, which comprises...

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15 Feb 2010
Iran govt latest jail move ‘deliberate insult to UN’
The ITF has condemned the latest reported targeting of imprisoned trade union leader Mansour Osanloo by the Iranian authorities. Sources within Iran are reporting that Osanloo and another political prisoner at the Rajai Shar prison have been...

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...


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