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
- New Labor Forum (US)
- New Unionism
- Women in Informal Employment Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO)
- Union Renewal (Netherlands)
- Marxists Internet Archive
- The Future of Global Unions: Is Solidarity Still Forever? – Alan Howard (2007)
- China Labour Bulletin (Hong Kong)
- China Labor Watch (US)
- Human Rights in China (US)
- IHLO (Hong Kong)
- Self Employed Women’s Association (India)
- Coalition of Labor Union Women (US)
- Association for Union Democracy (US)
- American Rights at Work (US)
- International Centre for Trade Union Rights (UK)
- Institute of Employment Rights (UK)
- Working Life (US)
- Socialist Register (UK)
- Fuelling Hunger – IUF
- Food Crisis (Part One) – Ian Angus
- Food Crisis (Part Two) – Ian Angus
- Financializing Food: Deregulation, Commodity Markets and the Rising Cost of Food – IUF
- Financializing Food: Schroders Closes One Fund, Launches New as Speculative Money Continues to Flood into Commodity Funds – IUF
- The Role of Financial Speculation in the Food Price Crisis – Ron Oswald
- South African Labour Bulletin
- International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam)
- International Association of Labour History Institutions
- Gobal Union Federations
- Why Socialism? – Albert Einstein
- Europe won over to the “communist market economy” – Alain Supiot (2008)
- Labour Related Research and Education Institutes
- The International Federation of Working Women, 1919-1924 – Geert Van Goethem (2006)
- Confederations, Union Networks
- Center Praxis (Russia)
- Activity report (2007)
- Talking Union (US)
- Socialist Party of the Netherlands
- Democratic Socialists of America
- Eugene V. Debs: Industrial Unionism (1905)
- How to Manufacture a Global Food Crisis – Walden Bello