Wapda worker dies30 August, 2001The union pushes for adequate safety measures at Pakistan's Water and Power Development Authority.
Holden sees more strike action3 September, 2001Over 4,300 workers at Australia's biggest carmaker call management's offer "an insult".
PT Kadera suspects on trial6 September, 2001The hired thugs charged with a vicious attack on striking workers are before the courts, but what about the mastermind?
Korean metalworkers get international support9 September, 2001IMF editors and press officers, meeting in Seoul, give their solidarity support to members of the FKMTU and KMWU, who are experiencing great difficulties due to the economic crisis and downturn.
USWA calls for tariffs on steel imports13 December, 2001Steelworkers say "illegal dumping" is responsible for much of the industry's downsizing.
IMF issues report on stress and burnout10 January, 2002What are the general trends of this common feature of modern life and how are trade unions responding to it?
Violence worsens in Brazil23 January, 2002The CNM-CUT asks all IMF affiliates to put pressure on the government to adopt measures which will bring an end to the state of violence in this country.
Update on GM's takeover bid of Daewoo24 January, 2002The Daewoo Motors Workers' Union stands firm on its demands for job security and collective agreement.
Correction for fax numbers at Cerro Matoso7 February, 2002COLOMBIA: On January 30 the IMF requested solidarity support with the workers and their trade union at the the Cerro Matoso nickel mine, as they are experiencing great difficulty to finalise a collective agreement with the owner, BHP Billiton.
Palestinian trade union offices attacked19 February, 2002The IMF condemns the shelling by Israel's airforce which partially destroyed the PGFTU headquarters building.