The Global Labour Institute in the UK is pleased to publish our Work Programme and Activities Report for 2012-13: 2012-13 Report of Activities
Pakistan Labour Film Community
The Labour Education Foundation in Pakistan is seeking support for a new Labour Film Community (LFC) project, in the development, production and screening of cause based films intended to target the most marginalized sections of society.
Further details are available at www.indiegogo.com/projects/labour-film-community-pakistan .
LFC’s foremost goal is to develop a parallel media for representing the voice of the workers, downtrodden ethnic communities and other oppressed classes in Pakistan. At the same time, LFC intends to engage the people from the working class – especially youth – for film trainings, workshops, social media education and documentary-making sessions – in order to educate them for reflecting their lives to the world and to empower their communities by using the medium of film.
The Global Labour University (GLU) invites trade unionists and labour activists interested in global social justice and international social movements to apply to its Masters in “Labour and development? in South Africa and “Social Economy and Labour? in Brazil.
The programmes focus on workers? rights, economics, labour movements and international solidarity, globalization and development. The unique collaboration between the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the international trade union movement and universities from different continents creates a global study environment and offers great opportunities for international networking and cross border collaboration.
The deadlines for application are
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; South Africa 31. August 2013
Contact: Pulane Ditlhake glu.southafrica@wits.ac.za
University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil 1.102013
Contact: Jacqueline Aslan Souen, e-mail:glu.brazil.2010@gmail.comA limited number of scholarships will be awarded to students.
Visit http://www.global-labour-university.org for application and programme details.
ISS13 Day 3: The Politics of Organising
Politics, Organisation and Education
Dave Spooner, GLI UK, and Teresa Conrow, labour educator and organiser, are leading this plenary. There will be no recording of this session, but follow the talk at #ISS13 on twitter!
The Fall & Rise of Labour?
New trends in trade unionism. What will the international trade union movement look like in 2020?
Discussion lead by Liv Tørres, Norwegian Peoples Aid and Han Dongfang, China Labour Bulletin, Hong Kong.
The Public Service Challenge
Greg Thompson of Unison, UK, Marcela Olivera from the Municipal Services Project in Bolivia, and David Hall of PSI talk about the challenges to public services.
The Anti-Capitalist Challenge
Fatima Aquado Queipo of CC.OO in Spain, and Lefteris Kretsos of Syriza in Greece talk about the anti-capitalist challenge to the trade union movement.
The Climate Challenge
The Political Challenge
Bala Tampoe of the Ceylon Mercantile, Industrial and General Workers’ Union of Sri Lanka and Dan Gallin of the Global Labour Institute in Geneva talk about the challenges facing the movement.
Introduction to the Summer School
#ISS13: Pre-school briefing
The opening session of the Global Labour International Summer School. Dave Spooner of Global Labour Institute, UK presents a Starter Kit for International Trade Unionists: A brief guided tour around the political and organisational landscape of the movement – for participants new to international trade union discussions.
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The GLI 2013 International Summer School (8-12 July) will be broadcast live on the internet by our partners, Union Solidarity International. The summer school sessions will be available through the GLI and USi websites, with further information about each session available at usilive.org/gli.
You can join the discussion live by commenting on the page, or using #ISS13 on twitter. We look forward to your contributions!
The Cornell Global Labor Institute is coordinating the Trade Unions for Energy Democracy initiative. The initiative aims to advance democratic direction and control of energy in a way that promotes solutions to the climate crisis, energy poverty, the degradation of both land and people, and the repression of workers’ rights and protections.
The AFL-CIO has partnered with the Global Labour University to develop a global online conversation about the Future of Worker Representation. GLU is moderating an open discussion forum regarding five key questions on the future of worker representation, and encourages all interested parties to join the conversation in English, Spanish and Portuguese.