Workers organising globally – The Global Picketline concept

Companies, in their quest for ever greater profits, expand their operations internationally by integrating their production, distribution and commercial divisions at a global level. To be effective in confronting this new reality, workers also need to organise and take actions that are integrated and co-ordinated at an international level.

In conjunction with regional labour activists and organisations, AAWL has developed a global organising concept called ‘The Global Picketline’. This concept is outlined in a short publication that details what type of international solidarity is strongest and the steps needed to organise global campaigns.

There is no copyright to this material, and if you unable to view it on the above web links, this PDF version can be used.

Individuals and organisations are encouraged to use it, share it, and translate it in their own language.

If you have comments, feedback or questions please email Pier at piergiorgio@aawl.org.au

Companies, in their quest for ever greater profits, expand their operations internationally by integrating their production, distribution and commercial divisions at a global level. To be effective in confronting this new reality, workers also need to organise and take actions that are integrated and co-ordinated at an international level.

In conjunction with regional labour activists and organisations, AAWL has developed a global organising concept called ‘The Global Picketline’. This concept is outlined in a short publication that details what type of international solidarity is strongest and the steps needed to organise global campaigns.

There is no copyright to this material, and if you unable to view it on the above web links, this PDF version can be used.

Individuals and organisations are encouraged to use it, share it, and translate it in their own language.

If you have comments, feedback or questions please email Pier at piergiorgio@aawl.org.au