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Tunisia

Fédération Nationale de l'Electricité et du Gaz (FNEG)

Tunisia
E-mail: 
rafikch@yahoo.com
Region: 
Africa & Arab countries (AF)
Sub-region: 
AF: Arab Countries

Fédération Générale de la Santé (FGS)

Tunisia
Region: 
Africa & Arab countries (AF)
Sub-region: 
AF: Arab Countries

Fédération Générale des Municipaux (FGM)

Tunisia
Region: 
Africa & Arab countries (AF)
Sub-region: 
AF: Arab Countries

Fédération Générale des Travaux Publics et de l'Habitat (FGTPH)

Tunisia
Region: 
Africa & Arab countries (AF)
Sub-region: 
AF: Arab Countries

Nurses' Forum

20 January 2014

Education support and cultural workers

15 January 2014

Public Services International affiliates represent hundreds of thousands of educational support workers throughout the world, many of who work without job security, fair compensation and benefits, or recognition that their services are vital to ensuring high quality public education for all citizens. The jobs of support workers are on the frontlines of the privatization and casualization struggle within the education sector, and many of these workers face challenges in pursuing their basic freedom to form a union and collectively bargain their terms and conditions of service. More information

Tunisian unions block privatisation of renewable energy

13 January 2014
Mansour Cherni, left, takes the floor

Energy trade unions in Tunisia recently made the case for sustainable public renewable energy and managed to block government privatisation plans.

Pensions

08 January 2014

PSI is working towards achieving Quality Public Services and Decent Work for all workers through intervention and influencing global policies. Pension and social security is integral in the context of QPS and Decent work. We believe that all workers in all services must have access to pension schemes enabling them to
retire from work and receive an income adequate for their needs.

Anti-corruption

26 September 2013

Corruption is one of the sicknesses of our society. PSI believes that one of the best alternatives to austerity and cuts to public spending is to seriously fight against corruption. We also link this new PSI campaign against corruption to the fight for global tax justice.

No Trade in Public Services

31 July 2013

The recent wave of trade agreements are direct threats to the provision of Quality Public Services. These new agreements encourage privatisation, restrict governments’ ability to regulate in the public interest and create new and powerful rights for large multinational corporations. They are also a threat to democracy and accountability of government. They are being negotiated in secret, without proper consultation and will bind future governments, often regardless of the decisions of national elections, parliaments and courts. PSI urges all affiliates to understand the implications and join our allies to oppose the harmful effects of these agreements.