Americans work<br>longest hours5 September, 1999New ILO statistical volume highlights labour trends worldwide.
SKF unions meet6 September, 1999Three-day discussions will cover the IMF's Model Code of Conduct, the Euro's impact on metal industries, as well as restructuring at SKF.
Auto talks make progress6 September, 1999The deadline for UAW negotiations with the Big Three automakers is one week away.
"Restore confidence"7 September, 1999The international trade union movement calls on governments to start talks on new global links in Seattle.
Send replies on IMF Solidarity Questionnaire11 September, 1999Welcome, willkommen, bienvenue, bienvenido, benvenuti, välkommen! Help us by sending replies on our solidarity assistance questionnaire.
Injunction slapped on union13 October, 1999The biggest union in Ghana has been forced to postpone an important conference.
Big Brother is watching you14 October, 1999A U.S. study shows that many employers keep close watch over their personnel.
Link trade union education<br>to core activities18 October, 1999A workshop with 21 participants from 15 countries has been held in Bangalore.
Nissan to cut 21,000 jobs18 October, 1999Plant closures, big spending cuts and management changes are part of a radical overhaul at Japan's second largest carmaker.
Ford and unions agree<br>anti-racist plan24 October, 1999Workers at the Dagenham plant in the UK have long complained of racial abuse and bullying.