News June 24, 2025 ETF welcomes European Ocean Pact, calls for stronger social justice and worker representation in ocean governance The ETF welcomes the European Commission’s launch of the European Ocean Pact, recognising the initiative as an important step toward a sustainable, inclusive, and fair blue economy. Representing over five million transport workers across Europe, including in fisheries, maritime transport, and ports, the ETF strongly supports the Pact’s environmental ambitions, but insists that the people who work on the ocean must be at the heart of the transition.
News June 24, 2025 Not on our watch: Union workers unite for peace In early June, dockers in Europe took action by refusing to handle military cargo directed to the port of Haifa, Israel. Such actions highlight the growing urgency to end wars and uphold peace – and must not be criminalised. Lawful protests and the refusal to transport military equipment are legitimate expressions of conscience that deserve protection.
News June 3, 2025 Artificial intelligence in ports: a challenge for jobs and workers’ rights (ENG/IT) It’s vital for unions to build the skills needed to tackle the challenges of new technologies — and for workers to be supported as they acquire new skills for the digital transition. The ETF is actively working on this, ensuring that innovation and workers’ rights move forward together. To support trade unions in this effort, we are happy to share this AI bargaining toolkit for ports.