Realising Rights
Framework for Action
Big business, big finance and their political allies have intensified their campaign to undermine and resist efforts by unions to defend and expand fundamental workers’ rights.
The global model of capitalism is driving inequality, creating social unrest and undermining the very basis of democracy.
Decent work deficits exist in varying degrees in most nations throughout global supply chains and for the majority of women and migrants.
Workers’ rights are non-negotiable, and unions everywhere should commit to a national and a global struggle to build a just world.
downloadBest Practices
- Bruise of Qatar
- European Network Against Racism - Video: Discrimination in employment: no big deal?
- Germany: The KOK e.V., its member organizations and the most important areas of work.
- The current global model of development is...
- Rerun the vote - No World Cup in Qatar without workers’ rights Trade union campaign pack outlining 2014 campaign activities
- The Case Against Qatar - Host of the FIFA 2022 World Cup - ITUC Special Report March 2014
- U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs – Forced labour
- 2012 Olympics / Adidas campaign Report
- CODEMUH challenging the situation women face working in the Honduran maquila
- Migrant workers: Two case studies from the GMS TRIANGLE