Union poster campaign to challenge stereotype of ‘what a docker looks like’
7 February 2013
A new poster campaign designed to challenge traditional preconceptions about ‘what a docker looks like’ has been launched by ITF unions in the Asia Pacific region.
The women dockers meeting in Man ila last month was the backdrop for discussion on the public, union an d employer perspective on the characteristics of port workers with the new poster template being the result. Unions from across the region are adding their own images, of women an d men in traditional port roles but also other positions like clerical an d hospital staff, to the template to make the posters engaging an d relevan t for local audiences.
It’s hoped that the posters will promote joint working between male an d female colleagues as well as encouraging women to become union members.
ITF women’s coordinator Alison McGarry said: "Women workers are increasingly active in dockers unions an d are keen to see women port workers represented in union activity."
McGarry also went on to highlight the importan ce of the 15th an nual V-Day Rising, an internationally recognised date for the organ ising of events raising awareness over violence towards women. She said: "ITF unions in the Asia Pacific region will be supporting V-Day Rising to increase awareness an d show how active tran sport unions are combating violence against women tran sport workers. The ITF unions have a proud record of saying no to violence against women, violence both in the workplace an d in the home."
Visit the union building resources http://www.itfglobal.org/women/Union-Building.cfm section of the ITF women's pages to download the template or request a copy via email women@itf.org.uk
Find out more about V-Day events near you http://www.onebillionrising.org/page/event/search_simple .
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