DAY 1 REPORT – UNI ICTS WORLD CONFERENCE KICKS OFF IN CAPE TOWN

(uniglobalunion.org) The UNI Global Union ICTS World Conference kicked off to an energizing start in Cape Town on 15 April with the Imbewu Marimba Community Band setting the scene for a vibrant meeting. More than 230 union leaders from across the globe have gathered in the South African city to set…

Written by Anderson Edgehill on Thursday April 18, 2024.


ABWU Continues Investments in Education

Students who are members of the UWI Cave Hill Debating Society will have an opportunity to access financial assistance through a newly established partnership with the Antigua and Barbuda Workers’ Union (ABWU). The UWI-DS CARES Grant was launched in March 2024 and provides two grants of BDS $500 ea…

Written by Anderson Edgehill on Wednesday April 3, 2024.


A Pandemic Treaty is Empty without its Health and Care Workforce

(Publicservices.international) As WHO Member States approach the last days of the 9th Meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body of the Pandemic Treaty (INB9) this week, Public Services International (PSI) and the International Council of Nurses (ICN) raise the alarm, based on the concerns…

Written by Anderson Edgehill on Friday March 29, 2024.


ILO reaches agreement on the issue of living wages

GENEVA (ILO News) – The International Labour Organization (ILO) has reached an agreement on the issue of the living wage.The agreement, reached during a Meeting of Experts on wage policies , in February, was endorsed by the ILO’s Governing Body  at their session on Wednesda…

Written by Anderson Edgehill on Wednesday March 20, 2024.



AMAZON WORKERS ON THE CUSP OF HISTORIC RECOGNITION IN THE UK

(Uni Global Union) In a significant development for labour relations in the United Kingdom, Amazon could be legally forced to recognize a UK trade union for the first time. This potential for recognition follows a concerted organizing effort by the GMB Union, which has formally demanded recognition…

Written by Anderson Edgehill on Wednesday March 13, 2024.


ABWU Celebrates International Women's Day with a Focus on Inclusion

Approximately 100 women are expected to gather at Freedom Hall on Friday as the Antigua and Barbuda Workers’ Union observes International Women's Day 2024. The event, which has become a staple on the Union’s annual Calendar of Activities, will bring together a wide cross-section of women from multi…

Written by Anderson Edgehill on Friday March 8, 2024.



Impact of digitalization on work in developing economies revealed by new ILO research

GENEVA (ILO News) – A new publication on the expansion of digital economic activity in developing economies, published by the International Labour Organization (ILO), examines what digitalization means for the structural and productive transformation of countries in the global south.The paper, by…

Written by Anderson Edgehill on Thursday February 29, 2024.


Union Chides Daven Joseph for Malicious Statements on Liat Severance Matter

The Antigua and Barbuda Workers Union is aware of certain comments made by Development Commissioner, Ambassador Daven Joseph, surrounding the ongoing LIAT Severance matter. During a recent radio interview, Joseph falsely and maliciously accused the Antigua & Barbuda Workers’ Union of politicizi…

Written by Anderson Edgehill on Saturday February 3, 2024.