Publications
FNV MONDIAAL
Annual Review 2010
CSR in international perspective
FNV Mondiaal made a policy plan about Corporate Social Responsibility. What is it we do about CSR, what have we done and what will the future bring? These questions are answered in ‘Corporate Social Responsibility in a global perspective, Policy Plan 2004 – 2007’.
FNV Mondiaal Strategic plan 2009-2012
Projects:
* Baseline Studies
* Monitoring reports 2011
* Monitoring reports 2010
CHILD LABOUR
Let parents earn and children learn - final report
Let parents earn and children learn - summary
Higher wages, more jobs, better educated workers. That is the impact of tackling child labour drastically.
The FNV presents these and other results of a study of the relationship between the existence of child labour and the lack of decent work for adults. Researchers examined trade union, non-governmental organisation, government and ILO programmes to fight child labour in ten countries – India, Nepal, Cambodia, China, Colombia, Brazil, Morocco, Tanzania, Albania and Israel/Palestine.
The outcomes are really interesting and challenge the current child labour paradigms.
CHINA
Chinese Investments in Africa - final report
COLOMBIA
National Report of the social, economic and labor situation for Colombia in 2010
HIV/AIDS
Fighting HIV and AIDS at the Workplace: A Case Study from India
What role can trade unions play in the fight against Hiv/Aids? The International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers’Unions (ICEM) shares its experience and lessons learned.
TRADE UNIONS
Trade union democracy and social justice
This report of Public Services International Brasil tries to take a broad approach that could be useful to any trade union organisation, and that considers the structural and strategic role of trade unions in the relationship between State and Society.
Guide to the construction of union networks within multinational enterprises
Systematizing the experience of CUT Brasil.
This publication is an initiative of the project CUT-FNV 'Action on Multinationals”
September 2009
