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The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF)

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF)

The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) is a global federation of trade unions representing transport workers across the world. Established in 1896, the ITF advocates for the rights and interests of its members, promoting fair working conditions and social justice within the transport sector.

With a membership of over 700 unions from more than 150 countries, the ITF plays a crucial role in uniting transport workers and ensuring their voices are heard on international platforms. The federation focuses on various sectors, including maritime, aviation, railways, and road transport, addressing issues such as safety, wages, and workers’ rights.

The ITF’s mission is to improve the lives of transport workers by campaigning for better working conditions, fighting against exploitation, and promoting equality and diversity within the workforce. Through its extensive network, the ITF provides support and resources to unions, helping them to organize and mobilize effectively.

In addition to its advocacy work, the ITF engages in research and policy development, providing valuable insights into the transport industry and its challenges. The federation collaborates with governments, employers, and other stakeholders to influence policies that affect transport workers globally.

Furthermore, the ITF is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility, advocating for greener transport solutions that benefit both workers and the planet. By fostering solidarity among transport workers, the ITF aims to create a more just and equitable world for all.

  • Founded: 1896
  • Membership: Over 700 unions
  • Focus Areas: Maritime, Aviation, Railways, Road Transport
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