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7 October 2024 ITUC-Africa Statement on World Day for Decent Work 2024: "Workers call for economic decolonisation, Peace and Democracy"

With our 18 million workers across the continent, we join our people, communities, unions, and progressive civil society organisations in solidarity as they continue mobilising worldwide on this year’s World Day for Decent Work to echo our urgent and loud call for peace and democracy!

7 October 2024 ITUC-Africa Stands in Solidarity with Ghana’s Organized Labour’s Nationwide Strike Against Galamsey and calls on other African governments to halt illegal mining activities

The African Regional Organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation Africa (ITUC-Africa www.ituc-africa.org) expresses its unwavering support for the nationwide strike declared by organised labour in Ghana, effective 10 October 2024. The decision to embark on this action is a direct (…)

23 January 2024 ITUC-Africa Calls for the Urgent Restructuring of Africa’s Debt to Safeguard Social Economic Rights and Ensure Economic Stability: A focus on Zambia.

The African Regional Organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa: https://www.ituc-africa.org/) urgently asks both official and private creditors, including the World Bank and IMF, to swiftly prioritise and execute the restructuring of Africa’s debt. Events in Zambia (…)

8 September 2023 African Trade Unions Advocate for Workers’ inclusion in Debt Discussions

The third edition of the African Conference on Debt and Development (AfCoDD III) held from August 30th to September 1st, 2023, in Dakar, Senegal, was an important platform for addressing Africa’s debt challenges. On the sidelines of this major event, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung AU office (…)

7 September 2023 AfCoDD III: Reimagining, Rethinking, Reorganising, and Remobilising for an African World Order

From August 30th to September 1st, 2023, Dakar host to the third edition of the African Conference on Debt and Development (AfCoDD III), organized by the African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD) and its partners. This significant event, themed "The 4Rs for Africa Rule-Maker : (…)

30 August 2023 Press Statement: Strengthening Trade Union Engagement to Tackle the Challenges of Sovereign Debt in Africa

Dakar, Senegal – August 29, 2023 We, the representatives of trade unions from across Africa, have convened in Dakar, Senegal, for a landmark Continental Workshop on Sovereign Debt organised jointly by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), and (…)

28 August 2023 Strengthening Trade Union Engagement to Tackle the Challenges of Sovereign Debt in Africa

In a pivotal gathering aimed at addressing one of Africa’s most pressing economic challenges, trade union leaders from across the continent have convened in Dakar, Senegal, for a two-day Continental Workshop on Sovereign Debt. Organized jointly by the International Trade Union Confederation (…)

7 August 2023 Press statement on ECOWAS threat of military intervention in Niger

The African Regional Organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa) (www.ituc-africa.org) condemned earlier the unconstitutional and undemocratic change of power in Niger which occurred on the 26 of July when the Presidential Guard of that country declared martial law (…)

27 January 2019 MESSSAGE OF SUPPORT to the NLC: FORWARD WITH THE STRUGGLE FOR NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE

ITUC-Africa has followed the protracted campaign for a new national minimum wage for Nigerian workers. We rejoice with the NLC and Nigerian workers that after several delays and hiccups on the part of the Executive arm of government, a Bill for the promulgation of a new national minimum wage law (…)

12 October 2017 Caroline Khamati Mugalla (EATUC— ATUDN Steering Committee) on how working people are affected by illicit financial flows

Caroline Khamati Mugalla (East African Trade Union Confederation - EATUC) talks to RadioLabour about how public budgets are stunted by this illegal form of wealth extraction, which means that governments in developing countries are unable to mobilise resources for public service provision. Ms. (…)

29 August 2017 Attorney General queries Uganda Revenue Authority over Shs 11bn oil money

The interpretation of what constitutes oil revenues that the Uganda Revenue Authority has to remit to the national petroleum fund is at the centre of debate after the auditor general found the taxman had remitted less than what was expected, writes EDWARD SSEKIKA.

4 July 2017 Regional meeting of the Inclusive Framework on BEPS for French speaking countries - Trade union comments

Capacity building and resource for tax administrations in African countries A year after its creation at the request of the G20, 99 countries, including many African countries, participated in the Inclusive Framework for the implementation of the BEPS Action Plan. While the objective of broad (…)
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