Human Rights Watch: European companies deny US workers union rights
The Human Rights Watch report details activities of European-based companies who have embraced Corporate America’s anti-union attitude.
The Human Rights Watch report details activities of European-based companies who have embraced Corporate America’s anti-union attitude.
Syndicom, the Swiss postal workers union today handed to the Swiss parliament a petition with more than 100,000 signatures opposed to postal market liberalisation.
Ashmore Energy International, AEI, shall proceed to the payment of back wages and the creation of a Labour Relations Committee.
9 MEPs form 3 political groups accepted the invitation of UNI Europa Post & Logistics to coordinate the work against postal liberalisation.
The Belgian Unions today equipped all UPS drivers in the European headquarters with Turkish flags to show their solidarity with workers of UPS Turkey fired for being members of the Tümtis union.
We expect that the company should promptly obey the sentence and proceed to reinstate the dismissed workers.
Reinforcing the sector’s tasks and objectives to achieve the goals UNI has promoted through its Global Breaking Through.
Unions from Brazil and Mexico commit to support one another to develop joint actions in Telefonica and Telmex International.