We closed off with Lulamile Sotaka – From the World Federation of Trade Unions. We were talking about some
of the issues they deal with and how the current economic crisis affects
workers. The World Federation of Trade Unions was established in 1945 to replace the International
Federation of Trade Unions. It
follows the line of the class-oriented trade union movement and it struggles
against capitalism and imperialism for a society without exploitation of man by
man. Currently it has 80 million members in 120 countries. For more information visit www.wftucentral.org
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