This presentation discusses the background against which the privatization of ports takes place, globalization and modernization. It outlines the role and duties of labor unions in representing the port workers and looking out for both their short term and long term interests. It goes on to discuss the role that the unions can and should play before, during and after privatization. 21 p.
Remarks Prepared for Delivery by US Secretary of Transportation Brock Adams, to the Leadership Conference Laborers' International Union of North Ameri...
All paratransit services are labor intensive, second only to conventional taxis among transportation modes. As such, the manner in which the service i...
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