Shipyard condemned7 July, 1999Avondale shipyard has been condemned by the U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA).
Labour activist released5 July, 1999Dita Sari has been released after spending two years in prison in Indonesia.
Mass imprisonment<br>of Korean unionists5 July, 1999The number of Korean unionists arrested in the first six months of 1999 has surpassed the yearly average achieved by the previous government.
"Where are the women?"4 July, 1999There were too few female delegates at the IMF Central Committee meeting in Helsinki, says Marcello Malentacchi.
Where are the women?4 July, 1999More active women are needed in the International Metalworkers' Federation.
"Where are the women?"4 July, 199930-35 per cent of the IMF membership are women. At the Central Committee meeting in Helsinki, they made up less than 10 per cent of the delegates.
Labour website of the week1 July, 1999"International Metalworkers' Federation has set the standard for global trade union websites."
Union victory in U.S. South1 July, 1999An historical breakthrough has occurred for trade union organising in the U.S.
WHO withdraws<br>asbestos report1 July, 1999The report contained a number of serious errors, says union leader.
Lack of job is the problem30 June, 1999The global economy does not pass a human decency test, ILO Director General Juan Somavia says to trade unions.