Announcements
Within this section you will find labour related press releases, statements and other announcements.
DIRECTORY OF TRADE UNION GROUP’S ACTIVITIES
XVIII INTERNATIONAL AIDS CONFERENCE
18-23.07.2010 VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Right Here, Right Now
TRADE UNION MESSAGE TO THE 2010 IAC VIENNA CONFERENCE
The AIDS 2010 theme, Rights Here, Right Now, emphasizes the critical connection between human rights and HIV. A rights-based approach to HIV/AIDS action at the workplace is the core of the trade union strategy.
ILO CONFERENCE ADOPTS UNPRECEDENTED NEW INTERNATIONAL LABOUR STANDARD
GENEVA (ILO News) – Governments, employers and workers meeting at the annual conference of the International Labour Organization (ILO) today adopted a new international labour standard on HIV and AIDS - the first international human rights instrument to focus specifically on the issue in the world of work.
Transport Unions commit to World AIDS Day
"The international transport workers' federation (ITF) and its member trade unions are once again committing themselves to fighting HIV/AIDS and the prejudice that accompanies it. Transport workers are often disproportionately affected by HIV and the ITF has for the last 10 years actively worked against its spread through education projects, films and innovative campaigns."
- Source: ITF
Canadian Labour Congress to Advocate on Universal Access Goals for HIV/AIDS
On the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) pledges to boost efforts to strengthen accountability by Canada and other G8 countries for promises they continue to make on HIV/AIDS.
War on Drugs will not stop HIV/AIDS
December 1, 2008 -PSAC urges federal government to invest in prevention and support harm reduction.
December 1, 2008 will mark the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. Over 33 million people are living with HIV/AIDS around the world, including more than 58,000 people in Canada. Every two hours, someone in Canada becomes infected with HIV and 27 per cent of infected people don't know they have the disease.
Public services trade unions: rising to the challenges of HIV & AIDS
“Lead – Empower - Deliver” highlights the leadership theme for the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day on 1 December, 2008. Increasingly, public services trade unions are taking the lead in responding to HIV & AIDS. Workers are being empowered to negotiate their workplace rights. Stigma and discrimination in the workplace and community is being challenged. And workers are demanding access to treatment, prevention and care services
AFT Launches New AIDS-Awareness Web Site
For Immediate Release 1 December 2008 -Statement by Randi Weingarten, President,
American Federation of Teachers, On World AIDS Day 2008
WASHINGTON- For two decades now, the world has set aside Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day, when millions across the globe-including the American Federation of Teachers-unite to draw attention to the 33 million people affected by this terrible disease, and to push to stop it from spreading.
African Trade Unions Call for Accountability Over AIDS
Monday 01 December 2008 :Statement Issued By Kwasi Adu-Amankwah, General Secretary of ITUC-AFRICA - This World AIDS day, let us remember all the African workers and their families who have died from AIDS related illnesses. Many professional and skilled trade unionists have died young leaving a gap that cannot be filled in industries and within their families. Let this day be a reminder to the industrialized countries of their failure to act on their promises on HIV/AIDS and send a warning signal to them that alot more workers will continue to suffer and die from AIDS due to their negligence.
Textile, Garment and Leather Unions Mark World Aids Day
For immediate release: December 1 2008 -On the occasion of World Aids Day the Global Union representing workers in the textile, clothing and leather industries is urging its affiliates to take the lead in combating unfair discrimination at the workplace against workers who are HIV-positive or suspected of being so.
