World Day for Decent Work

On October 7 2009 the trade union movement is organising a World Day for Decent Work for the second time. This is an unparalleled opportunity for trade unions and organisations interested in Decent Work all around the world to join a broad global mobilisation involving a large number of people and a wide range of activities. A successful day will focus attention on the urgent need for a new globalisation, and also provide a basis for the trade union movement in every continent to join in a common action. The web site for 2009 is currently under construction and will be launched in May, please come back and report your activities then. Click here to see what happened in 2008.

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Statement on the World Day for Decent Work

STATEMENT ON THE WORLD DAY FOR DECENT WORK GUY RYDER, GENERAL SECRETARY, ITUC, BRUSSELS TODAY, 7 (...)

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Gewerkschaften in über 100 Ländern beteiligen sich am 7. Oktober, dem Welttag für menschenwürdige Arbeit, an einer Mobilisierung zur Umgestaltung der Weltwirtschaft

Gewerkschaften in über 100 Ländern beteiligen sich am 7. Oktober, dem Welttag für menschenwürdige Arbeit, an einer (...)

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Los sindicatos en más de 100 países se movilizan para transformar la economía mundial durante la Jornada Mundial por el Trabajo Decente, el 7 de octubre

CONFEDERACIÓN SINDICAL INTERNACIONAL (CSI) Los sindicatos en más de 100 países se movilizan para transformar la (...)

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Le 7 octobre, Journée mondiale pour le travail décent, les syndicats se mobilisent dans plus de 100 pays en faveur d’une transformation de l’économie mondiale

CONFÉDÉRATION SYNDICALE INTERNATIONALE (CSI) Le 7 octobre, Journée mondiale pour le travail décent, les syndicats se (...)

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EC President Barroso signs Call to Action for Decent Work

The day after the World Day for Decent Work which saw European Commissioner and Vice President, Margot Wallström, (...)

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