UNI 1st World Congress
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Berlin, September 5-9 2001
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Wednesday 5th - Thursday 6th - Friday 7th - Saturday 8th - Sunday 9th

Press Releases:
UNI Solidarity: Zimbabwe & Argentina 09.09
Long petition highlights imprisonments of trade unionists in Korea 07.09
‘Freedom Roll’ highlights human rights at UNI Congress 05.09
Millions paying price for unstable New Economy 05.09

Congress News:
Protection for the new workers of the new economy
09.09
Maj-Len elected 2nd UNI President 09.09
No racism here says youth 08.09
Call to end repression in Burma 08.09
Share power can re-shape globalisation
08.09
Union alliances key to countering multinationals 08.09
Annan and Riester back union rights 08.09
Workers rights endangered in Colombia
07.09
Impact of UNI’s launch 07.09
Congress gets down to organising, organising, organising
07.09
Unions can stop merry-go-round says Frank
06.09
Congress call to free imprisoned trade unionists
06.09
People lose out in unstable new economy 06.09
We are all UNI family 05.09
World needs UNI says Kurt 05.09

Off Congress:
Young ASPEK passes 100,000 member mark
08.09
Job cuts at HP-Compaq no solution says UNI 04.09 
Asia Pacific women meet 02.09 


UNI's top team: (left to right) Philip Jennings, General Secretary; Margret Mönig-Raane, Vice President (Europa); Gabou Gueye, Vice President (Africa); Maj-Len Remahl, UNI President; Joe Hansen, Vice President (Americas 2001-2003 and President 2003-2005); Junjiro Tsuda, Vice President (Asia & Pacific)

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