Respect for workers’ rights, high union density and collective agreement coverage lead to more equitable wealth distribution and greater public trust in democratic institutions. Norway, for instance, is cited by the V-Dem Institute as a leading example of a deliberative and egalitarian democracy due to its high trade union density and collective agreement coverage.
ITUC General Secretary Luc Triangle said: “Trade unions are the world’s biggest social movement. We embody and practice democratic values daily, and it’s time we reaffirmed our commitment to defending and promoting these principles globally. Democracy is not just a political ideal but a lived reality that workers are uniquely positioned to defend and enhance.”
"This May Day, let’s remember the integral role trade unions have played in nurturing democracy and mobilise to secure and advance democratic values for the future."
Social media materials for May Day in English, French and Spanish are available here.
The ITUC’s "For Democracy" campaign will reinforce democracy at work, nationally and internationally, by advocating for:
P.S. Save the date – the 2024 ITUC Global Rights Index will be released on 12 June 2024.
Source: ITUC