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Women

Breastfeeding at work: Also good for employers

07 August 2012
Baby breastfeeding

Allowing breastfeeding at work is good for mothers and their infants, and it is also good for employers, says ILO.

Water: A human right that remains a political mirage

06 August 2012
Women hauling water

More efforts and stronger commitment for water as a human right is needed, says "water justice activists".

A gold medal for solidarity

London's bus workers have won a huge victory. Now, it's the cleaners' turn.
Just three days before the opening of the Olympic games in London, London's bus drivers have won a big victory. As their union Unite reported, the workers "overwhelmingly voted to accept an offer of an Olympic award, meaning most workers will get £577 for the massive increase in workload over the Olympics.”

Impact of the economic crisis and austerity measures on women

4 Jul 2012

Women are losing jobs in both the private and public sectors, which has an immediate effect on household income but a much longer term effect on the role of women in the labour force.

European public sector under threat says ILO

29 June 2012
Mirror with people

Budget deficits have led to significant cuts in European public sector expenditure, employment and wages. This according to a new study from the International Labour organisation.

A Robin Hood Tax for a sustainable world

15 June 2012
Robin Hood tax logo

Uma Taxa Robin Hood por um mundo sustentável

 

Public Services International is co-hosting this event in Rio on Tuesday, 19th June 2012.

Tuesday 19 June / Terça-feira 19 de Junho / Martes 19 de Junio

9h30-11h30 Workshop! Oficina! Taller!
People’s Summit / Cúpula dos Povos  
Sindicato do Bancarios
Avenida Presidente Vargas 502
21st Andar/Floor Auditorio, Centro Rio de Janeiro

Algerian trade unionists in critical condition as hunger strike enters fifth week

06 June 2012

In protest against repeated human and trade union rights violations, nine union members, five women and four men, began an unlimited hunger strike on 6 May in Algiers, Algeria. Despite urgent requests for meetings, and daily reports on the hunger strikers' rapidly deteriorating health, the government continues to refuse to address the judicial workers’ issues.

Algeria: judicial workers on hunger strike

In protest against repeated human and trade union rights violations, nine union members, five women and four men, began an unlimited hunger strike on 6 May in Algiers, Algeria. Despite urgent requests for meetings, and daily reports on the hunger strikers' rapidly deteriorating health, the government continues to refuse to address the judicial workers’ issues.
PSI has already written to President Bouteflika and is now calling on its affiliates to take similar solidarity action, urging the Algerian government to start negotiations and to open the social dialogue that could resolve the ongoing crisis.

Letter of solidarity to Botswana affiliates

06 June 2012

At its recent meeting in Geneva, the World Women’s Committee of Public Services International (PSI), sent the following letter to PSI's affiliates in Botswana

International Women's Day 2012

Date: 
8 March, 2012

On International Women’s Day, 8 March 2012, Public Services International recognises and applauds the work of women trade unionists, who are always at the very heart of our struggle for human and labour rights and equality.