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Rotterdam dockers called upon their European colleagues to support a strike in 1896. As a direct result of the practical solidarity by seafarers, a new organization was born. In 1996 the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) celebrates 100 years of solidarity, and this book is published as part of its programme of celebrations.
Published in 1959, this book presents a study of transport problems including those of the coordination of inland transport, and special problems of coordination in areas of urban transport, civil aviation, sea ports and arising problems in the course of the economic integration of Europe.
Suitable for self-employed people, contractors, safety representatives, vehicle operators and other employees, trade associations, and commercial landlords, this book discusses transport safety in the workplace.
Traces the history of the International Transportworkers Federation (ITF) from 1896 to 1945, focusing on the period of leadership under Edo Fimmen (1919-1942). Includes a chapter on the membership, organization and functions of the ITF in 1996 and provides short biographies of Edo Fimmen and other ITF officials.