The Global Labour Institute is a labour service organisation established in 1997 in Geneva, Switzerland. Its purpose is to support the efforts of the labour movement to deal with the globalization of the world economy and its social and political consequences and, to this end, to strengthen links and networks between trade unions and other civil society organizations with similar or converging interests, particularly in the defense of human and democratic rights and social justice in all its aspects. It is guided by the principles and values of democratic socialism.
The GLI is chaired by Dan Gallin, former general secretary of the IUF (the international federation of food, agriculture, hotel and catering and tobacco workers’ unions).
This page presents a list of all the posts on the English language site, ordered by category and date (oldest to latest).
- GLI Network Statement on Ukraine
- Activity report (1999)
- Activity report (2000)
- Activity report (2001)
- Activity report (WIEGO Organization and Representation Programme, 2002)
- Activity report (2002)
- Activity report (2003)
- Activity report (2004)
- Global Labour Summit – Dan Gallin (1997)
- Activity report (2005)
- An Opposition in the WFTU (André Giacometti, 1962)
- Prague 1968: The Last, Late Short Spring of the World Federation of Trade Unions (Peter Waterman, 2000)
- Preface 1924 (A.A. Purcell)
- Preface 2006: Edo Fimmen & “Labour’s Alternative” (Dan Gallin)
- Introduction: The United States of Europe or Europe Limited (Dan Gallin)
- Edo Fimmen (Sigvard Nyström)
- Ch. 1: The Concentration of Capital and Its Causes
- Ch. 2: The Internationalisation of Capitalist Interests
- Ch. 3: The Dwindling of Competition in the World Market
- Ch. 4: The Dangers that Beset the Working Class
- Ch. 5: The Need for the International Organisation of the Struggle
- GLI—What it is
- GLI—The challenge
- GLI—The issues
- GLI—The tasks
- GLI—The means
- GLI—Finance
- GLI—Contact details
- GLI—Foundation Board
- GLI—Advisory Board
- GLI—Constitutive Act and Rules
- Workers’ Rights Are Human Rights (Dan Gallin, 10 July 1997)
- Iinterpreting the Tripartite Declaration on Multinational Enterprises (Dan Gallin, 1997)
- The Political Employee (Dan Gallin, 8 October 1997)
- Rules for the Strongest, Rights for the Weakest (Dan Gallin, 1997)
- Protecting Worker Solidarity Action: A Critique of International Labour Law (Paul Germanotta, 2002)
- Labour Rights and the Trade Policy of the EU (Dan Gallin, 1999)
- Trade Unions and NGOs in Social Development – a Necessary Partnership (Dan Gallin, 1999)
- Notes on trade unions and the informal sector (Dan Gallin, Martha Chen, Renana Jhabvala, 18 October 1999)
- Prague 1968: The last, Late Short Spring of the World Federation of Trade Unions (Peter Waterman, 2000)
- Edo Fimmen, Internationalist Pioneer: Further reading