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UNI Global Union highlights link between defending democracy and demanding decent work

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UNI Global Union highlights link between defending democracy and demanding decent work
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Christy Hoffman General Secretary | UNI Global Union

Around the world, concerns are rising about the influence of large corporations and right-wing movements on democracy and workers’ rights. The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) has released its Corporate Underminers of Democracy 2025 report, which details how companies such as Amazon and Meta are using their resources to shape economic rules, support far-right groups, profit from conflict, weaken unions, and affect public policy.

World Day for Decent Work is being marked by recognizing the efforts of workers and unions who oppose what some have called a “billionaire coup against democracy.” The event serves as a reminder that decent work depends on transparency and accountability, both in workplaces and communities.

Recent worker actions highlight ongoing struggles. In India, Amazon warehouse employees have reported unsafe conditions during extreme heat events and are calling for better protections. The Global Trade Union Alliance of Content Moderators, supported by UNI Global Union, is organizing in 14 countries and has published the first evidence-based health and safety protocol for content moderation work. Unions including UA ZENSEN, SDA, and RWDSU/UFCW have worked to advance legislation protecting retail employees.

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The rise of artificial intelligence is also affecting workers. Many employers see workers mainly as inputs rather than active participants in decision-making about technology adoption. UNI Global Union and its member organizations are advocating for greater transparency, collective bargaining rights, and democratic oversight when new technologies like AI are introduced at work. As Christy Hoffman recently told Brookings: “workers must have a seat at the bargaining table if digital change is to serve people, not just profit.”

This year has seen notable examples of worker solidarity. Dialysis staff in the Philippines have brought attention to labor abuses at Fresenius Medical Care. Postal workers are striking to protect public services. In Ireland, remote employees at Teleperformance secured collective bargaining rights through union action.

Christy Hoffman, General Secretary of UNI Global Union said: “The fight for decent work and the fight for democracy are one and the same. When workers organize, they challenge corporate control, resist authoritarianism and push back against those who would silence us. Never has that been more important in my lifetime than now.”

The ITUC is focusing attention on the upcoming World Social Summit as an opportunity to advocate for shifting military spending toward public investment in areas such as living wages and universal social protection—aiming to create societies where decent work can thrive.

Luc Triangle, General Secretary of ITUC stated: “We are witnessing a billionaire coup against democracy. The people who profit from war, repression and inequality are now using their wealth and influence to control our economies, our governments and our futures.”

More information on ITUC’s efforts to defend democracy while demanding decent work can be found online.

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