08 June 2017 14:03
L'IBB lance un nouveau site web en plusieurs langues
Today, the BWI has launched a new website in English, French, Spanish and German to provide affiliates and the media with useful information in our sectors and about world congress to be held from 26 November to 1st of December 2017 December in Durban, South AfricaLire la suite...
08 June 2017 13:56
Within the framework of the common working alliance between the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and BWI, we announce a new novel training experience for affiliated workers, Board members, union functionaries, trade union officials, youth and women from our unions in Latin America and the CaribbeanLire la suite...
08 June 2017 09:43
The BWI and its affiliates along with representatives of a number of stakeholders working to ensure safety and health and welfare of workers working in the construction of stadiums, buildings, and other infrastructure projects related to mega-sporting events will meet in Berlin for two days to review and assess BWI’s work to date and to discuss future actions to ensure decent work in mega-sporting eventLire la suite...
07 June 2017 10:10
The BWI has written to new South Korean President H.E. Moon Jae In, urging him to take action to respect human rights as a critical part of developing South Korean democracy.Lire la suite...
07 June 2017 10:10
In Cambodia’s booming construction industry, where up to 250,000 workers toil on building projects during peak season, laborers wear sandals or flip-flops and cloth gloves, if they have gloves at all, their heads covered only with towels or soft hats they bring to work. Lire la suite...
07 June 2017 10:05
NUCECFWW will sensitize the public and workers on the danger of Cement dust on workers in Abuja and Lagos Nigeria.Lire la suite...
05 June 2017 22:49
NUCECFWW, had earlier in 2014 issued a 14-day ultimatum to all the Chinese-owned construction companies in the country, threatening to shut their operations in Lagos, Abuja.Lire la suite...
05 June 2017 22:30
Persons with disabilities make up 15% of the world’s population. Lire la suite...