The
International Metalworker's Federation (IMF) is one of the oldest
Global Union Federations in the world. It was founded in 1893 to build
co-operation between the national metalworker's unions.
The
IMF supports the efforts of national unions and national union
federations to protect and improve workers rights and conditions.
However, as many employers in this sector are multinational the IMF and
its affiliates are seeking cross border solutions.
Recently
the IMF has begun a program of World Company Councils. These bring
workers within one company together across national boundaries to
organise internationally. Negotiating international framework agreements
is one step towards extending the core labour standards globally.
International Metalworkers' Federation (IMF)
International Metalworkers' Federation (IMF)
The head office:
54 bis, route des Acacias
Case postal 1516
CH-1227 Geneva
Contact: Jyrki Raina
International contact:
54 bis, route des Acacias
Case postal 1516
CH-1227 Geneva
Contact: Jyrki Raina
Phone: |
+41.22.3085050 |
Fax: |
+41.22.3085055 |
Email: |
info@imfmetal.org |
Website: |
http://www.imfmetal.org |
Sectors we represent:
The IMF is a federation of national unions - a union of unions - in the metal industry at world level.
Other information:
General Secretary
Jyrki Raina
Year of fundation
1893
Number of members
25000000
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