24 November, 2002Government is working with major car and car components companies to destroy the bargaining strength of workers in the Australian car industry.
18 November, 2002A year after the IMF Congress march for global social justice, in Sydney, Australians continue fight for fair trade, not free trade.
5 November, 2002Walkout called off as Korean government announces it will delay legislation dealing with the five-day workweek.
3 November, 2002In advance of the 2005 merger between the metalworkers and the non-manual private sector union, they conduct joint negotiations with the employers.
28 October, 2002The IMF urges the Turkish government to use its influence to ensure the dispute is brought to a satisfactory conclusion.
7 November, 1999Representatives of center-left parties the world over are expected to deliberate a new path for democratic socialism into the 21st century.
7 November, 1999Workers at the shipyard in New Orleans, now owned by Litton, will vote on union rights.
3 November, 1999Since the collapse of the Communist system, the ICFTU has grown considerably. IMF General Secretary Marcello Malentacchi congratulates the international trade union confederation on its 50th anniversary.