Multinationals
Further information on multinational enterprises can be found on the Globalisation microsite.
The most recent documents available on this subject are:
Launch of guidelines for TUC International Development Learning Fund
The aim of the Fund is to build TUC affiliated trade union capacity to work on international development: to raise development awareness amongst their membership and/or to work in partnership with developing country trade unions, with the ultimate goal of reducing global poverty. Affiliates are invited read the guidelines and consider how they might engage with the Fund.
11 September 2006
Announcment of new International Development Learning Fund
The new three year DFID/TUC Strategic Framework Partnership Arrangement (SFPA) began last month. One objective within the partnership is to build TUC affiliated trade union capacity to work on international development: to raise development awareness amongst their membership and/or to work in partnership with developing country trade unions. To achieve this, the TUC is currently setting up an International Development Learning Fund.
31 August 2006
Report on TUC Delegation to India May 2006
A four person TUC delegation led by TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber visited Bangalore and Delhi in May 2006 meeting with Indian union leaders, governement ministers, business people and NGOs this report covers meetings held during the visit.
29 June 2006
The TUC and this weekend's European Social Forum
Speaking at an event in Southwark Cathedral later today (Thursday) organised by Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London to mark the beginning of the European Social Forum, TUC Deputy General Secretary Frances O'Grady will say:
14 October 2004
Working in the UK: Your rights at work (Latvian version)
LATVIAN leaflet for people coming to work in the UK from the eight new member countries of the European Union. It gives information about your legal rights while you work here.
PDF version available for download
15 June 2004
Unocal sees biggest ever vote on Burma
Shareholders have delivered a clear message to Unocal about their concerns over its continued operations in Burma. Preliminary results show a resolution calling on the company to address employment practices in Burma won a record 31.3% of votes.
22 May 2002
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