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A quarterly bulletin produced by the Dockers’ Section for affiliated unions
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14 Nov 2008
Dockers in dispute over outsourcing in the UK
Dockers in a major UK port have voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action following management’s refusal to negotiate over plans to outsource some 190 jobs.
Dockers employed in the port of Dover, represented by the ITF-affiliated union...
07 Nov 2008
Kokkola case closed with crew pay victory
Joint union action that began during the recent Baltic Sea week of action has succeeded with a pay win of almost a hundred thousand dollars for a ship’s crew.
During the week a Finnish inspection team visited the Hong Kong-flagged Idefix Bulker...
24 Sep 2008
East Asia week of action begins
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Maritime trade union members of the ITF are today (Monday 22 Sept) beginning a highly targeted week of action in Japan, Taiwan and Korea. Trade unionists and ITF inspectors will...
12 Sep 2008
Mexican dockers fight for right to union, 18 years after illegal asset grab
Dockers in the Mexican port of Veracruz are fighting to have their trade union recognised 18 years after it was illegally dissolved at gunpoint. Tomorrow survivors of the death threats and attempted military crushing of the Unión de Estibadores y...
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