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Proxy advisors and shareholders endorse voting against non-independent ICTSI Directors in line with ITF recommendations
Proxy advisors and shareholders endorse voting against non-independent ICTSI Directors in line with ITF recommendations

Proxy advisors and shareholders have recommended voting against the re-election of non-independent Directors of ICTSI at the company’s Annual Stockholders’ Meeting.

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ICTSIITF SydneyApril 16, 2018GLOBAL
Global union leaders converge to condemn ICTSI
Global union leaders converge to condemn ICTSI

Global unions have once again condemned multinational port operator ICTSI, for continuing to lower the standards in the global port industry.

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ICTSIITF SydneyApril 13, 2018AUSTRALIA, GLOBAL
ITF recommends shareholders vote against ICTSI directors
ITF recommends shareholders vote against ICTSI directors

The ITF is recommending that shareholders vote against directors at ICTSI’s 2018 Annual Stockholders’ Meeting over major governance and operational issues at the company.

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ICTSIITF SydneyMarch 15, 2018GLOBAL
Global turmoil spreads to ICTSI’s flagship terminal in Australia
Global turmoil spreads to ICTSI’s flagship terminal in Australia

ITF report shows that the industrial turmoil plaguing the operations of embattled global port operator ICTSI has spread to its flagship terminal in Melbourne, Australia.

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ICTSIITF SydneyDecember 14, 2017AUSTRALIA
Hutchison’s atrocious safety record worsens as another worker is killed in Jakarta
Hutchison’s atrocious safety record worsens as another worker is killed in Jakarta

The international maritime community is again in mourning following the death of an Indonesian worker on the job at the Hutchison terminal in Jakarta.

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HutchisonITF SydneyDecember 8, 2017INDONESIA
ICTSI “not welcome in Africa”
ICTSI “not welcome in Africa”

Global port operator ICTSI is facing resistance to their African expansion plans, the company is again the target of demonstrations, this time in Durban, South Africa.

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ICTSIITF SydneyDecember 5, 2017AFRICA, MADAGASCAR
PNG dockworkers still out in the cold at the Port of Lae
PNG dockworkers still out in the cold at the Port of Lae

The ITF is seeking assurances for local jobs at the Port of Lae in Papua New Guinea despite a new agreement between ICTSI and local landowners.

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ICTSIITF SydneyDecember 2, 2017PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Tragedy strikes as port worker killed at ICTSI terminal in Jakarta
Tragedy strikes as port worker killed at ICTSI terminal in Jakarta

The international dockworkers’ community is in mourning following the death of an Indonesian worker killed overnight at the ICTSI terminal in Jakarta.

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ICTSIITF SydneyNovember 9, 2017INDONESIA
Government of PNG under fire to review ICTSI port contracts
Government of PNG under fire to review ICTSI port contracts

The Government of Papua New Guinea has been the target of global protests calling for a review of the decision to award port operations in Lae and Port Moresby to ICTSI.

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ICTSIITF SydneyNovember 1, 2017PAPUA NEW GUINEA, AUSTRALIA
African unions demand Madagascar act on Malagasy 43 as ITF tells ICTSI to back up statements with actions
African unions demand Madagascar act on Malagasy 43 as ITF tells ICTSI to back up statements with actions

The Madagascan Government will be the target at the African Ports Evolution conference in Durban, South Africa, as unions demand the reinstatement of 43 Madagascan dockers.

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ICTSIITF SydneyOctober 17, 2017AFRICA, MADAGASCAR
ICTSI faces landowner, worker fight in PNG
ICTSI faces landowner, worker fight in PNG

The PNG Maritime and Transport Workers Union and landowner groups are holding protests in Lae and Port Moresby today against Philippine port operator, ICTSI.

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ICTSIITF SydneyOctober 13, 2017PAPUA NEW GUINEA
ITF committed to ensuring ICTSI does not extend its emerging patterns of labour violations
ITF committed to ensuring ICTSI does not extend its emerging patterns of labour violations

ITF report released today has found an emerging pattern of labour rights violations throughout the global network of International Container Terminal Services Inc.

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ICTSIITF SydneyOctober 9, 2017GLOBAL
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