Swiss union warnings on postal liberalisation being heard
The Swiss Government Committee on Transport and Telecommunications of the National Council (CTT-N) has not accepted the draft postal legislation
The Swiss Government Committee on Transport and Telecommunications of the National Council (CTT-N) has not accepted the draft postal legislation
Currently, the review of privatization and the corporate break up of Japan Post has been conducted by the government.
MORE than 4,500 workers of Sun International Hotels in South Africa are returning to work after a seven-week strike.
Twenty percent of the HSBC work force in Korea opted for voluntary retirement in 2009. Remaining staff shared the burden of extra work load and contributed to make substantial profits last year
Japanese unions and companies agreed to set a common goal of stabilizing employment for younger people during the first labor-management negotiation session of the year.
UNI General Secretary Philip Jennings will be in Davos today at a critical session on CEO pay, entitled “Rethinking Compensation Models”.
After several hours Vice Minister of the Presidency, Robert Thompson and Minister of Labor, Alvaro Gonzalez, did not budge and withdrew from the negotiating table.
UNI Post & Logistics affiliate, SITET is part of a group of unions that have occupied the Costa Rica Ministry of Labour building to protest the Governments activities to privatise the local Port