18 June, 2001The leaders of the trade union at the Resita steel plant decide to adopt a hunger strike beginning June 19, 2001.
17 June, 2001During the period of the John Howard government in Australia, there has been a deficit of 275,000 jobs in manufacturing.
17 June, 2001During the past few days, police in Seoul have persisted in attempts to arrest trade union leaders.
14 June, 2001The IMF should investigate the behaviour of the multinational companies worldwide and publish the results in a yearly white paper, suggests Giorgio Caprioli, the general secretary of the FIM, one of three IMF affiliates in Italy.
14 June, 2001Formerly, the Polish people were told that everything in the West was terrible and everything in the East was OK. That picture has changed, says Marek Danowski, working at a shipyard in Gdansk.
13 June, 2001The ILO Workers' Group charges that the Indonesian government has acquiesced in the use of violence against workers.
11 June, 2001The Nezavisnost president tells the ILO meeting that the Yugoslav government has acted in breach of its obligations.
10 June, 2001Tens of thousands of Korean workers are protesting against the government's economic reforms.