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Unions call on Prime Minister to grow decent jobs in Bulgaria

Unions call on Prime Minister to grow decent jobs in Bulgaria

The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), CITUB and Podreka are calling on the Bulgarian government to tackle the jobs (...) read more
Unions challenge G20 finance ministers to unleash green jobs investment

Unions challenge G20 finance ministers to unleash green jobs investment

The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) has called on G20 Finance ministers to drive investment of at least 2% of GDP in the green economy (...) read more
New Report: Growing Green and Decent Jobs

New Report: Growing Green and Decent Jobs

A new ITUC report with economic analysis commissioned by the Millennium Institute shows how investing 2% of GDP in the green economy in each of the (...) read more
Labour leaders demand jobs, growth and equity as Chief Executives gather in Davos for World Economic Forum

Labour leaders demand jobs, growth and equity as Chief Executives gather in Davos for World Economic Forum

The international union movement will put its case for the reform of capitalism at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week with five principles (...) read more

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ITUC@COP17 - World of Work Pavilion

ITUC@COP17 - World of Work Pavilion

Trade unions are ready to take up the challenge of climate change, and to work for a just transition to a climate-friendly, fairer (...) read more
Spotlight interview with Maitreyi Shankar (KKPKP - India)

Spotlight interview with Maitreyi Shankar (KKPKP - India)

"Defending the living of waste collectors whilst protecting the environment" read more
Spotlight interview with Peter Bakvis, director of the ITUC/Global Unions Washington Office

Spotlight interview with Peter Bakvis, director of the ITUC/Global Unions Washington Office

“The current crisis raises great challenges for the trade union movement” read more
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