ITUC Launches YouTube Video Channel with World Day for Decent Work Videos

International - September 23, 2008

The ITUC has launched its own channel on YouTube in the lead-up to the World Day for Decent Work on 7 October.

The videos feature ITUC President, Sharan Burrow, and General Secretary, Guy Ryder, as well as ILO Director General, Juan Somavia.

The ITUC site will contain videos produced by the ITUC itself, as well as those produced by other trade union organisations nationally and internationally.  Already on the site are videos on Export Processing Zones in Haiti and Honduras; repression of trade union and other human rights in Burma and Guinea; construction workers in Australia and a host of other topics.
 
Videos, accompanied by a short title and a maximum of 20 lines description of the video, may be sent to the ITUC for inclusion on the site. 

ITUC President, Sharan Burrow, delivers her video message on the World day for Decent Work.

 

ACTU President, Sharan Burrow, reveals the actions and activities that will be undertaken by the ACTU during the World Day for Decent Work on October 7.

Links
See ITUC’s YouTube channel >
See Guy Ryder’s video >
See Juan Somavia’s video >
 
Contact
Contact press@ituc-csi.org for more information

 

 
 

 

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