World Union Congress To Set Global Strategies

Global corporate power is already an undisputed reality.

Now, mergers are concentrating that power within fewer and fewer, bigger and bigger corporations.

What does all this mean for workers and their trade unions?

How can they defend their vital interests in the age of the mega-corp?

Union leaders from all parts of the world will be tackling these issues when they meet in Durban, South Africa, on 3-5 November for the World Congress of the 20-million-strong International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers’ Unions (ICEM).

Amandla Awethu will be the Congress slogan – Power Is Ours.

That motto also underlines the key role played by ICEM-affiliated South African trade unions in overcoming apartheid and building the new South Africa.

But, as the background documents and resolutions for the Congress make clear, trade unions worldwide have much to do if they are to defend and build their own power.

So the world union leaders meeting in Durban will be assessing the ICEM’s achievements and future priorities in a number of important spheres, including:

In short, the Durban Congress will be voicing the ICEM’s call to workers everywhere:

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