Inland Transport Sections the biggest section of the ITF. Inland Transport Sections have 3 sub sections inside Road Transport, Rail Transport and Urban Transport. See more details below
Railways
Representing railway workers around the world. Railway workers include train drivers, engineers, guards, control officers, signal staff, yard officials, shunters, rolling stock and track maintenance worke
rs, cleaners, caterers, ticket staff and customer service professionals. We fight for the rights of railway workers through:
•campaigning
•education
•research
•solidarity
We share information and coordinate action to combat the negative effects of restructuring, privatisation and outsourcing. http://www.itfglobal.org/en/transport-sectors/railways/
Road Transport
Safety and solidarity for road transport workers. Road transport encompasses workers in both freight and passenger road transport, from trucks to taxis and buses. There are also those in call centres and warehouses providing support to the worldwide road transport network. Road transport workers may be formally employed or they work in the informal economy. We fight for the rights of road transport workers through campaigning, solidarity, research, exchange of information, coordinated actions and education. http://www.itfglobal.org/en/transport-sectors/road-transport/
Urban Transport
Building stronger unions and fairer workplaces. From ending workplace violence to campaigning for employment rights , ITF’s urban transport committee is committed to a safer, fairer, decent workplace for urban transport workers. In the face of privatisation and deregulation, growth of passenger transport multinational companies and changes in forms of work, urban transport unions are making change happen. http://www.itfglobal.org/en/transport-sectors/urban-transport/