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UNI Global Union

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Full name
  
UNI global union

Country
  
International

Headquarters
  
Nyon, Switzerland

Office location
  
Nyon, Switzerland

Members
  
20 million

Website
  
www.uniglobalunion.org

Founded
  
1 January 2000

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Key people
  
Ann Selin, President Philip J. Jennings, General Secretary Christy Hoffman, Deputy General Secretary

Profiles

UNI Global Union is a global union federation for skills and services, gathering national and regional trade unions. It was launched on January 1, 2000, as Union Network International. Its more than 900 affiliated unions in 140 countries have 20 million members. The head office is in Nyon, near Geneva, Switzerland.

Contents

UNI was the result of the merger of four organisations: FIET (International Federation of Employees, technicians and managers), MEI (Media and Entertainment International), IGF (International Graphical Federation) and CI (Communications International, formally PTTI).

On March 2, 2009, it changed its name, to UNI Global Union.

Qu es uni global union y sus funciones


Organisation

UNI represents several sectors of work. These are:

  • Commerce
  • Finance
  • Telecoms
  • Post and logistics
  • Industry, Business and Information Technology Services (IBITS)
  • IT and white collar
  • Graphical
  • Property services (cleaning and security workers)
  • Media, entertainment, arts and sports
  • Electricity
  • Social insurance and private health care
  • Tourism
  • Hair and beauty.
  • Gaming
  • Temporary Work Agency
  • Regions

  • UNI africa Head office in Abidjan / Johannesburg
  • UNI americas Head office in Montevideo
  • UNI asia pacific Head office in Singapore
  • UNI europa Head office in Brussels
  • Bangladesh Accord

    UNI Global Union, along with IndustriALL Global Union, is one of the global union signatories to the Accord on FIre and Building Safety in Bangladesh, agreed in the aftermath of the Rana Plaza tragedy.

    The Bangladesh Accord is a legally binding safety agreement signed by two global trade unions, a number of Bangladeshi unions, with more than 200 brands from 20 countries in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. Almost half of all Bangladeshi factories for the export market and two million workers are covered by its scope.

    References

    UNI Global Union Wikipedia


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