Africa Day :

This year’s theme, "Acceleration of African Continental Free Trade Area implementation," resonates deeply with our commitment to Pan-Africanism, economic integration, and the empowerment of African workers

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18/09/2015

BURKINA-FASO: ITUC-AFRICA SOLIDARITY MESSAGE

On behalf of its 103 affiliates in 51 African countries, the African Regional Organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa) supports the call for general strike launched jointly by the Trade Union federations and urges all workers to mobilize to denounce the coup (...)
18/09/2015

STATEMENT ON PLANNED FINNISH MEASURES

ITUC-Africa joins other trade union organisations around the globe to express its shock and dismay at the announcement by the Finnish government of measures that worsen the terms and conditions of workers.
20/08/2015

JOINT PRESS STATEMENT: International community urges rapid resolution to crisis created by impeachment motion against President of the Federal Republic of Somalia

Mogadishu, 19 August 2015: As concerned partners of the Somali people, the envoys of the United Nations, the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), the European Union (EU), the United States of America and the United Kingdom express (...)
16/08/2015

News from affiliates: Press release ZCTU - Labour Amendment Bill - Nothing To be Excited About

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) would like to dispel the perception being created that the gazetting ot the Labour Amendment Bill will immediately bring relief to workers.

 

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14th Edition of New Year School: Advancing Africa’s Transformation Agenda

The African Regional Organization of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa) is pleased to announce the 14th edition of the New Year School (NYS), scheduled for March 19-22, 2024, in Lusaka, Zambia. Under the theme “Advancing (...)
2023 Dec 21

Migrant workers and GBV: African experts seek solutions

African labour expayts say they are working with relevant government authorities to improve the management of migrant labour, with a long-term goal of eliminating gender-based violenc against vulnerable workers. The resolutions emerged from a two-day conference that ended on Wednesday in Dar (...)
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