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  • 1.

    CNM/CUT announces support for Gripen bidApr 07, 2010

  • 2.

    One more Samsung worker dies – activists arrestedApr 07, 2010

  • 3.

    Bosch workers in India secure pay riseApr 06, 2010

  • 4.

    Warning strike at Ford Motor plant in Russia proves successfulApr 06, 2010

  • 5.

    American Axle violated UAW job security agreementApr 01, 2010

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    IG Metall demands laws on equal payApr 01, 2010

  • 7.

    Mexican government must answer case on protection contractsMar 30, 2010

  • 8.

    ILO calls on Mexico to settle dispute with miners' unionMar 30, 2010

  • 9.

    Fujitsu case is decided in favour of workersMar 30, 2010

  • 10.

    ILO confirms allegations of rights violations in ZimbabweMar 30, 2010

  • 11.

    Recovery of quality jobs essential to economic recoveryMar 25, 2010

  • 12.

    Japanese metal unions secure gains in annual wage negotiationsMar 25, 2010

  • 13.

    Union maintains standoff with federal forces at Mexican mineMar 25, 2010

  • 14.

    ITUC campaigns to organize young peopleMar 25, 2010

  • 15.

    Global Week of Action against Vale: April 5 to 11Mar 24, 2010

  • 16.

    IUF tells UN precarious work is undermining human rightsMar 23, 2010

  • 17.

    Denouncing irregularities at Peruvian mining company GlencoreMar 22, 2010

  • 18.

    PEMEX workers forced to resign from unionMar 22, 2010

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    Minimum wages in metal sector rise in SloveniaMar 22, 2010

  • 20.

    Good policies on cleaner cars will create jobsMar 18, 2010

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International Metalworkers’ Federation (IMF) represents the collective interests of 25 million metalworkers from more than 200 unions in 100 countries. The IMF is a federation of national metalworkers’ unions, a union of unions at the world level. The IMF head office is in Geneva, Switzerland, where worldwide activities are co-ordinated with a network of regional offices.

International Metalworkers' Federation

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Case Postale 1516
CH-1227 Geneva
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