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The young workers’ programme of the ITF is dynamic and fast developing. It aims to organise activities to encourage young workers up to the age of 35 to become involved in the trade union movement, and to make the work of the ITF more relevant to young people by involving them in planning activities.
Its milestones so far are:
| 2006 | Start at Congress in Durban |
| 2007 |
Preparatory work throughout |
| 2008 |
Launch of the programme and creation of Task Group First global Youth Conference Launch of the Brussels Declaration |
| 2009 |
Endorsement through Executive Board and creation of Steering Committee Spread of the work in all Regions of the ITF worldwide |
| 2010 |
Young Workers event at Congress in Mexico |
Watch the Film: Be part of something Big!
An ITF film encouraging the active participation of young workers in transport unions.
The young workers’ programme was set up after the last ITF congress in Durban, South Africa, held in 2006. There, the Mongolian Transport, Communications and Petroleum Workers’ Union a put forward a proposal calling on the ITF to organise activities to encourage more young people – workers up to the age of 35 – to become involved in the trade union movement. The aim of the project is to make the work of the ITF more relevant to young people by involving them in planning activities. This website, along with the creation of a task group of young trade unionists, is part of this initiative.
The website features a young workers blog with postings on workplace problems that young workers face as well as information on topics identified as big issues for young people by trade unionists who responded to an ITF survey. These include:
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