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Winning matters: our union wins in 2024 give us hope for the future

27 February, 2025<p>In times of uncertainty, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the challenges we face. Attacks on labour rights, corporate greed, political instability and economic hardship can make the road ahead seem insurmountable. But if there&rsquo;s one thing we must remind ourselves of as a movement, it is this:&nbsp;we win.</p>

Unjust conviction of Korean unionists at Hanwha Ocean

20 February, 2025<p>The Tongyeong Branch of Changwon District Court in South Korea has convicted 28 subcontracted shipbuilding workers at Hanwha Ocean of &quot;obstruction of business&quot; following their 51-day strike in 2022, part of their struggle for union recognition.</p>

Turkish metal workers continue to resist

10 January, 2025<p>Defying the Presidential strike ban, United Metalworkers&rsquo; Union (Birlesik Metal-Is) members continue their strike with unity, solidarity and resolve.</p>

Türkiye: metalworkers’ strike banned again

17 December, 2024<p>Strike actions by Turkish metalworkers at major companies, including GE Grid Solutions, Hitachi Electric, Schneider Electric and Arıtaş, have been brought to a halt following a Presidential decree banning the strikes on the grounds of national security. IndustriALL Global Union and industriAll Europe condemn the ban which affects ten factories in four companies and urge the employers to not honour this&nbsp;attack on democracy and workers&#39; fundamental rights.</p>

Iranian steelworkers face retaliation for demanding decent working conditions

16 December, 2024<p>Four workers at the National Iranian Steel Company (NISC) in Ahvaz have been dismissed following a year-long struggle for fair wages, decent working conditions and proper implementation of a job classification scheme. The dismissals come after a series of industrial actions that began a year ago, involving around 3,000 workers.</p>

Trabajadores metalúrgicos surcoreanos organizan una huelga nacional para defender la democracia

6 December, 2024<p>Las fábricas del sector metalúrgico de Corea del Sur se paralizaron hoy cuando decenas de miles de trabajadores respondieron a una convocatoria de huelga general de dos horas del Sindicato de Trabajadores Metalúrgicos de Corea (KMWU), afiliado a IndustriALL. Las huelgas se producen tras una reunión de emergencia del Comité Ejecutivo Central del sindicato, en la que se instó a los afiliados a hacer huelga durante al menos dos horas por turno los días 5 y 6 de diciembre para exigir la dimisión del presidente Yoon Suk Yeol.</p>

South African metalworkers on strike over job losses at ArcelorMittal

14 November, 2024<p>The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) has given notice with effect from 14 November that it is going on strike after ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) announced that it will be retrenching 107 workers from Coke Making Battery 6 and 7.</p>

One year of strike action for a fair agreement for Caterpillar Mexico workers

10 October, 2024The National Independent Union of Industrial and Service Workers (SNITIS) has been on strike for a year at Caterpillar in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, seeking to obtain a fair collective bargaining agreement.

Unions push for stronger human rights protections in the base metals sector

4 October, 2024Trade unions are intensifying efforts to ensure that human rights due diligence (HRDD) frameworks lead to meaningful improvements in workers&#39; conditions within the base metals sector. At a workshop held in Prague on 3-4 October, IndustriALL Global Union and industriAll Europe gathered union representatives from around the globe to address the industry&#39;s notorious risks to workers&#39; rights and safety. Supported by the European Commission, the event focused on how unions can actively shape HRDD processes and hold companies accountable.

ArcelorMittal trade union global action day: stop deaths at work NOW!

13 September, 2024Today, trade unions at ArcelorMittal sites across the globe are coming together in light of the mounting death toll at the company&rsquo;s sites to say enough is enough!