Improving workers' wages, conditions and rights
The core mission of the International Metalworkers' Federation is to improve workers' wages, working and living conditions, and to ensure that workers' rights are respected, particularly in the metal industry.
The IMF represents blue- and white-collar workers in industries such as steel, non-ferrous metals and ore mining, mechanical engineering, shipbuilding, automobile, aerospace, electrical and electronics.
The IMF brings together metalworker trade unions at national and international level to help members challenge the neo-liberal agenda of corporations and conservative governments and to ensure all share in the wealth generated through sustainable economic growth.
By working with other organisations, the IMF aims to
- Build a global metalworkers' movement.
- Organise the unorganised.
- Strengthen international solidarity.
- Engage with trans-national corporations.
- Negotiate international framework agreements.
- Secure workers' rights, including the rights of women workers.
- Fight for sustainable economic development, and
- Promote fair trade, social justice and the elimination of poverty.
See our 2009-2013 Action Programme for full details.
Events in
October 2009
- 21-22Sub-Regional Meeting for South-East EuropeBelgrade, Serbia
- 22-23IMF National Workshop on Changing Trends in Collective Bargaining Nagpur/Chennai, India
- 27-28Conference on Implementing Action ProgramMoscow, Russia
- 28-30Tenaris Global MeetingDalmine, Italy
- 29-30Workshop on organising non-manual workersFrankfurt, Germany
November 2009
- 09-10IMF National Workshop on Women and Trade UnionsBhubaneswar, India
- 11-12Shipbuilding Action Group Meeting Vietnam
- 11-12Workshop on migrant workers as precarious workersBangkok, Thailand
- 15-16IMF National Workshop on Organising the UnorganizedKarachi, Pakistan
- 17-18IMF National Workshop on Changing Trends in Collective BargainingColombo, Sri-Lanka
- 17-18IMF-EMF Communicators' ForumFrankfurt, Germany
- 18-19IMF National Workshop on Changing Trends in Collective BargainingLahore, Pakistan
- 23-24Workshop on Organising workers in Export Processing ZonesSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
- 24-25Siemens World MeetingFrankfurt, Germany
- 27-28Workshop on Organising workers in Export Processing ZonesSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
