The 2024 ITUC Global Rights Index is now available, click here to find the rating for your country and share the video here. This year’s Index documents the continued attack on civil liberties, workers’ rights and the interests of working people. It is our shared responsibility, through the ITUC campaign For Democracy, to defend and strengthen democracy in the workplace, in society and at the global level to push back on these relentless attacks on workers’ rights.
This month, the ITUC demands decent work and democratic workplace rights for all domestic workers and people fleeing persecution, conflict and the impacts of climate change as we stand in solidarity with them this International Domestic Workers’ Day and on World Refugee Day. And for the fifth anniversary of the ratification of ILO Convention 190, we call on all governments to ratify and, just as importantly, implement the Convention which seeks to end violence and harassment in the world of work without delay.
Finally, General Secretary Luc Triangle visited Ukraine and Palestine last month to reconfirm the ITUC’s solidarity with the trade unions and working people.
In solidarity