1. IFJ Constitution
The Constitution was amended to take account of the transition of the IFJ to an Association International Sans But Lucratif (AISBL) and is available as a separate text in this report.
2. Working Programme
I. TRADE UNION RELATIONS
1. Trade Union Relations
2. Union Network International
3. Union strengthening Policies
II. GLOBALISATION
4. Globalisation and Media
5. New Media and Globalisation
6. ICFTU and Globalisation
7. Group of Experts on Concentration
III. BROADCASTING
8. Broadcasting and Electronic Journalism
IV. INDUSTRIAL ISSUES
9. Collective Bargaining, Freelance Rights and Authors’ Rights
10. Struggle for Collective Agreement
V. SAFETY OF JOURNALISTS, HUMAN RIGHTS, PRESS FREEDOM
11. Safety of Journalists
12. Rights and Freedom of Journalists
13. Code of Conduct
14. Cyber snooping
15. Defence of Press Freedom
16. Media Rights in Turkey
17. Freedom of expression in The Basque Country (Spain)
18. Press Freedom in Cyprus
19. Attacks on Press Freedom and Journalists’ Rights in Ethiopia
20. Murder of Serbian journalist
21. Official Secrets Act
22. Rights of Gays and Lesbian Journalists
23. Safety for journalists in danger
24. HIV/AIDS and the Media
VI. EQUALITY
25. Mainstreaming Equality in Journalism
VII. QUALITY IN JOURNALISM
26. IFJ Quality in Journalism Campaign
27. Equality and Quality of Work
VIII. IFJ INTERNAL AFFAIRS
28. IFJ Regional Work
29. Finance policy
IX. SITUATION IN KOREA
30. Trade Union Rights in South Korea
31. Establishment of Peace on the Korean Peninsula
32. Revision by Japan of History textbooks
33. Resolution on History Textbooks in Japan
34. Reform of Korean Journalism
X. MOTIONS REMITTED TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
1. Freedom of the Media and Rights of Journalists
2. International Policy on Unemployment and Social Inequalities
3. IFJ Executive Working Rules
4. Deputy General Secretary