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(ituc-africa) you are using an outdated browser. please upgrade your browser or activate google chrome frame to improve your experience. ituc-africa african regional organisation of the international trade union confederation ituc-africa site languages [en] english [fr] français home search polls faq newsletter about about us aims & objectives mission of ituc-africa elected officials & staff constitution programme areas climate change and environment human and trade union rights gender equality peace and security extending social protection organising and workers empowerment - trade union unity structural transformation for africa’s development youth work - organising and workers empowerment affiliates affiliates news news our members news campaigns illicit financial flows - “stop the bleeding” swaziland democracy migration media dynamic headers workers voice pictures videos documents publications -- home presentation programme area structural transformation for africa’s development gender equality human and trade union rights climate change and environment youth work - organising and workers empowerment organising and workers empowerment - trade union unity extending social protection peace and security atudn news our news affiliates news tweets affiliates news -- campaigns swaziland democracy illicit financial flows - “stop the bleeding” migration afiliates afiliates atudn workers voice multimedia documents interviews audios photos videos publications tous les tweets flash info : more than one third of women globally have experienced violence at work, at home or in the community; this must end now! join our call for an ilo convention to stop gender-based violence in the world of work, find out how you can help: http://bit.ly/2mw1mhl #stopgbvatwork #23days" activities -- ituc-africa in action more detail final version of the global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration read more -- ituc-africa in action more detail 22-24 may 2018 lagos, nigeria report on just transition consultative meeting, 22-24 may 2018, lagos, nigeria the ituc-africa just transition consultative meeting, tookg place in lagos from 22-24 may 2018, brought together 18 participants from 12 african countries. the meeting deliberated on a number of issues: a. the development and industrialization (...) read more atudn activities projects ituc-africa in action we have set up and support various projects related to our programs and campaigns. discover all projects in our various fields of action ituc-africa in action /boucle_csi_actions-2-- upcoming event ituc-africa in action trade union organization, meetings, workshops, brainstorming group, planning, observations & follow-up... discover all upcomming events boucle_ituc_activities(rubriques) {id_rubrique=41} {!par date} all activities all activities /boucle_ituc_activities select a country algeria mauritania morocco tunisia benin burkina faso cape verde cote d’ivoire gambia ghana guinea guinea bissau liberia mali niger nigeria senegal sierra leone togo sao tome and principe cameroon central african republic chad congo democratic republic of congo equatorial guinea gabon burundi comoros djibouti eritrea ethiopia kenya rwanda seychelles somalia sudan tanzania uganda angola botswana madagascar malawi mauritius mozambique namibia swaziland zambia zimbabwe south africa reunion island ituc africa is a continental coverage network 101 trade union centers affiliated in 51 african countries news 13/07/2018 final version of the global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration 12/07/2018 ethiopia, eritrea sign ’joint declaration of peace and friendship’ in asmara conscious that the peoples of ethiopia and eritrea share close bonds of geography, history, culture, language and religion as well as fundamental common interests; recognizing that over the past decades, they were denied the opportunity to build a bright future for their peoples on the basis (...) conscious that the peoples of ethiopia and eritrea share close bonds of geography, history, culture, language and religion as well as fundamental common interests; recognizing that over the past decades, they were denied the opportunity to build a bright future for their peoples on the basis of their common heritage; determined to close this very costly chapter, which also had a detrimental role in the horn of africa, and to make up for lost opportunities and create even bigger golden opportunities for their peoples; -- 11/07/2018 press release from nlc: mtn must respect workers rights today, tuesday, july. 10, marks the second day of the picketing of mtn offices nationwide by the nigeria labour congress and its civil society allies this press statement is intended to explain the reasons for this action as well as debunk the false information being fed the public by mtn (...) today, tuesday, july. 10, marks the second day of the picketing of mtn offices nationwide by the nigeria labour congress and its civil society allies this press statement is intended to explain the reasons for this action as well as debunk the false information being fed the public by mtn that our members have been unruly in prosecuting this action which is intended to divert attention from the real issues -- 01/07/2018 press statement: move to finally resolve the “no war no peace” situation between ethiopia and eritrea: african workers’ commendation and call for genuine and determinate process and outcome the - ituc-africa welcomes with excitement the historic visit of an eritrean high delegation to addis ababa, ethiopia 26 june 2018 on the official invitation of the government of ethiopia. ituc-africa also commends (...) the - ituc-africa welcomes with excitement the historic visit of an eritrean high delegation to addis ababa, ethiopia 26 june 2018 on the official invitation of the government of ethiopia. ituc-africa also commends this meeting between the two neighbouring countries after a twenty year frozen relationship arising from a border conflict that snowballed into a full blown war and later became a “no war no peace” situation in spite of repeated efforts to achieve lasting peace. -- 07/06/2018 ituc global rights index 2018 - world’s worst countries workers world’s worst countries workers (2018) world’s worst countries workers (2018) -- 0 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 | ... | 370 all news all news equal times other news recents news equal times globalised economy, globalised abuse of workers behind cambodia's electoral silence what does malaysia's surprising democratic transition mean for the rest of the region? homeless in silicon valley: how the heartland of global tech became the epicentre of a housing crisis climate change, beyond the challenges 0 | 5 boucle_articles(syndic_articles) {id_syndic in array} {!par date} {lang} {age /boucle_articles 0 | 5 au, labourstart, radiolabor, cpj spain: uni condemns violence against spanish amazon strikers turkey: stop the attack on rights at cargill turkey - reinstate #thecargill14 now! usa: defiant national union presidents gathered in pittsburgh speak of unity following janus ruling remarks by political affairs commissioner minata samate-cessouma on behalf of the chairperson of the african union commission on the occasion of the ethiopian airlines inaugural flight between addis ababa and asmara, 18 july 2018 statement of the chairperson of the african union commission, moussa faki mahamat, on the occasion of the nelson mandela centenary celebration, 18 july 2018 0 | 5 | 10 | 15 jul 13, 2018 conscious that the peoples of ethiopia and eritrea share close bonds of geography, history, (...) jul 12, 2018 today, tuesday, july. 10, marks the second day of the picketing of mtn offices nationwide by (...) jul 11, 2018 the - ituc-africa (...) jul 01, 2018 world’s worst countries workers (2018) jun 07, 2018 media documents 13/07/2018 pdf/final_version_of_the_gcm_document ( pdf - 630.6 kb) 11/07/2018 pdf/nlc press_statement_on mt
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