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ITUC statement on the Rio Declaration

There will be no social justice without environmental protection.

Río+20: Se acaba el tiempo

Comencemos con 3 datos: 40 mil millones en transacciones financieras en el año 2010. Promover la inversión en los distintos países de al menos el 2% del PIB en sectores que reduzcan el impacto ambiental de la producción y generan empleos verdes y decentes. Exigencia a los gobiernos de que adopten medidas para que no lleguemos a 1’5ºC de aumento de temperatura media del planeta.

Trade union statement to Rio+20 summit

An impatient Trade Union Assembly in Rio on 11-13 June (attended by an ITF delegation) adopted a statement which represents an important step forward, in which it realises “that our current profit-driven production and consumption model, identified as the source of rising social inequalities and environmental degradation, must be replaced if a truly sustainable development is to be achieved”.

ITF delegation attend Rio+20

ITF delegates from Latin America, Europe and Africa attend the trade union workshop at Rio+20 yesterday. Delegates emphasised the need for climate change to be approached as a class issue, the need to struggle for public ownership and control of energy and the need to build alliances in order to address the economic, social and environmental crisis.

TUC report on Durban

The TUC’s report of the UN climate change talks in Durban last December highlights the outcomes of the discussions including the $100 billion green climate fund for developing nations to be mobilised by 2020 and the TUC’s involvement in the ITUC’s World of Work pavilion and the One Million Climate Jobs Conference

Mobilising responses to climate change (IFWEA workshop)

The ITF ran a one-day workshop on mobilising responses to climate change for IFWEA affiliates during their 21st conference in Cape Town on 29 November 2011. Over 80 people attended. The main outcome from the workshop was a proposal for the development of educational materials on climate change that will form part of IFWEA’s new online academy for labour educators.

ITF climate change and transport seminar in Durban during COP17 (report of day two)

Day two of the climate change and transport workers seminar in Durban (1-2 December 2011) was opened by Asbjørn Wahl, chair of the ITF working group on climate change. Session 4: Understanding employment issues Jane Barrett presented the SATAWU research paper, which… Continue Reading →

Low-carbon transport gets trade union airing in South Africa (news online)

Cheap transport oils the wheels of the global economy, yet it has a devastating impact, not just on the climate, but also on employees’ working conditions. That was the verdict of the ITF’s first African seminar on climate change recently.

Global union brands COP17 ‘a wasted opportunity’ (press release)

Global union federation the ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) today reacted with disappointment to the failure of the UN COP17 climate change conference in Durban, South Africa, to deliver any progress on climate change so far. Speaking from the conference,… Continue Reading →

ITF climate change and transport seminar in Durban during COP17 (report of day one)

Running in parallel with the UN climate change negotiations at COP17 in Durban, the ITF’s first African seminar on transport and climate change sought to discuss and advance the trade union perspective on climate change. Over 60 delegates from 11 countries in Africa plus affiliates from around the world attended the seminar as part of the ITUC’s World of Work (WoW) programme.

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