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The Global Rights Index is a world-wide assessment of trade union and human rights by country. Updated annually in a report issued by the International Trade Union Confederation, the index rates countries on a scale from 1 (best) through to 5+ (worst).
The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) (French: Confédération syndicale internationale (CSI); German: Internationaler Gewerkschaftsbund (IGB); Spanish: Confederación Sindical Internacional (CSI)) is the world's largest trade union federation.
National Confederation of Free Trade Unions (CNSLR-B) Confederaţia Naţională a Sindicatelor Libere din România – Frăţia Cartel ALFA (NTUC) Confederatia Nationalã Sindicalã Democratic Trade Union Confederation of Romania (CSDR) Meridian Confederatia Nationala Sindicala: 800,000 (CNSLR-B) 1 million (NTUC) 650,000 (CSDR) 170,000 ...
The four largest independent, trade union federations of a global nature are: International Trade Union Confederation – Has member affiliates and raw membership numbers; World Federation of Trade Unions – mostly communist leaning members; International Workers' Association – syndicalist/anarchist trade unions
Labor unions first developed in Costa Rica in the late 1880s. [26] The first unions were organized with the help of the Catholic Church. [27] By 1913, the first International Workers Day was celebrated and unions, supported in particular by the Popular Vanguard Party, [27] pushed for Alfredo González Flores' tax reforms. Unions grew in number ...
The first president of Congo, Fulbert Youlou wanted a single trade union confederation that was aligned with his political party. When Youlou declined the trade union confederations' suggestion of a Trade Union Merger Committee as an interim solution, the trade unions organized a 3-day general strike in August 1963, leading to the downfall of ...
Pages in category "International Trade Union Confederation" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 269 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In November 2006, two international union organizations were created, the ITUC and the Council of Global Unions that emerged from a reorganization of the international trade union movement (which was divided because of post-war divisions). ITUC is the result of the breakup of both the WCL and ICFTU for the purposes of uniting under one ...