Election manifesto focus: A just transition to sustainable industry
We launched our European election 2019 manifesto, which calls for the EU to defeat populism by finally putting workers first after a decade of austerity, in Bru...
Press release: 11,000 jobs at risk from Honda plans to stop car production in Europe
More than 11,000 quality jobs are set to be lost under Honda’s plans to end all its car production in Europe in just two years’ time, industriAll European Trade...
Digitalisation in the chemical industry: study results revealed
A second wave of digitalisation will transform workplaces in the chemical industry within the next five years, a study commissioned by industriAll Europe has re...
industriAll Europe condemns Brunei's new homophobic laws
industriAll Europe joins its global sister union federations in the protest against Brunei’s homophobic laws, which mandates death by stoning as a penalty for h...
Call for solidarity: Electrolux Romania workers in sixth week of general strike for fair pay
Over 420 workers at the Electrolux plant in Satu Mare, Romania, are currently in the sixth week of general strike aimed at winning a pay increase of €3/day....
SD Shipbuilding WG -1st workshop of USWE project
Turku (Finland)
09 May 2019
Building Trade Union Power | Task Force 4 meeting
Brussels
14 May 2019
industriAll Europe Communications Network Meeting
industriAll Europe, 10th floor, Boulevard du Roi Albert II, 5, 1210 Brussels
15 May 2019
Equal Opportunities Working Group
ITUH
We launched our European election manifesto, which calls for the EU to put workers first after a decade of austerity, at an event in Brussels on April 2. All this week we've been breaking down the manifesto by publishing articles on the five key demands. You can find them here: