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Nurses Manifesto - No Going Back!

May 12, 2020

On International Nurses Day, millions of nurses around the world will be calling on governments to make genuine gestures of solidarity and commit to universal public health once and for all

Ahead of May 12, PSI is calling on trade unions and civil society to sign on to our Manifesto and to mobilise in the demand for universal public health once and for all

As we rebuild from the crisis, we must transform the way societies are organised. We must organise our societies around the capacity to care. We must all recognise the union adage Touch One Touch All – if our healthcare systems cannot care for all, we are all at risk.

When governments pay respect to nurses today, we ask them to recognise the following fundamental principles:

  • The most important purpose of government is to organise society so that everyone can be cared for.

  • We can no longer tolerate the perverse practice of extracting profits from ill-health.

  • Healthcare must never be dependent on the capacity to pay.

  • Trade must enhance the capacity of nations to provide quality public healthcare, not restrict it.

And we call on:

  • Governments to work with nurses and their unions to develop public health reconstruction plans

  • Governments to remove all obstacles, including intellectual property rules, in existing trade agreements and rules that hinder timely and affordable access to medical supplies, such as lifesaving medicines, devices, diagnostics and vaccines, and the ability of governments to take whatever steps are necessary to address this crisis

  • All governments to support the proposal by the Government of Costa Rica to develop a global COVID-19 commons for all research, data, technology, treatments and vaccines relating to COVID-19 as a non-proprietary shared global resource

  • The World Bank to stop providing funds for public health to the private health industry and for the International Finance Corporation to stop promoting health privatisation which includes the flawed model of Public Private Partnerships

  • The IMF to cease directing governments to cut public spending and public sector wages

  • All unions and civil society organisations to mobilise in the demand for universal public health once and for all.

Sign the Manifesto

Call on governments to make genuine gestures of solidarity and commit to universal public health once and for all.

Numbers of nurses around the world

with data provided by 191 countries

27.9mi

in GLOBAL NURSING WORKFORCE

59%

OF GLOBAL HEALTH WORKFORCE ARE NURSES

5.9mi

NURSES lacking for UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE

No Going Back!

The United Nations World Health Assembly resolved to celebrate nurses and midwives by declaring 2020 as the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife (IYNM). May 12 this year marks 200 years since the birth of Florence Nightingale and the birth of formally recognised nursing in public health.

This year, more than ever, in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses should be celebrated and recognised not as “unsung heroes”, but as professionals who deserve the respect of all society and are worthy of decent wages and protection.

The COVID-19 crisis has been made worse by years of under-funding of public health systems and the ideological virus of neoliberalism.

Unions representing nurses and healthcare workers, organisations and their members, listed below, want International Nurses Day 2020 to mark the day governments turned away from the failed, and ultimately dangerous, ideology of neoliberalism and austerity, and instead committed to rebuilding economies through large scale investments in universal public health.

The pandemic has demonstrated how vital public health workers are to our survival. Yet nurses are being dangerously overworked, given inadequate protective equipment, suffering trauma and stress, have been assaulted and abused, and are even being evicted from their homes.

In a survey of health unions conducted by Public Services International (PSI) 56.5% of respondents indicated that workers have not been given adequate PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic. While we don’t know the true figure of how many healthcare workers have been infected, we do know that hundreds have already died.

The COVID-19 crisis has been made worse by years of under-funding of public health systems and the ideological virus of neoliberalism.

While the healthcare industry is one of the largest growing industries globally, public funding for vital public health services is failing to meet needs. In too many countries, public funding for health is being eaten up by costs inflated by the medical industry. Too many nurses and other healthcare workers are hired on short-term or insecure contracts. Now is the time to recognise that poor wages and conditions puts public health at risk.

Health systems would not have been so unprepared for the pandemic if they had been adequately funded, if governments had legislated for adequate nurse to patient ratios and if countries ensured they had the productive capacity for lifesaving PPE, medical equipment, medical research and the production of vaccines and treatments.

In its recently published report, State of the World’s Nursing, the World Health Organization found that, even prior to the outbreak of COVID-19, the world needed 6 million additional nurses to meet minimum health needs. Governments must expand funds for nursing education and training and not rely on importing nurses from countries that are also struggling to meet their own public health needs. The best way to attract and retain nurses is to nurses is to recognise the social value of their work, pay them properly and ensure adequate staffing levels.

Global public health, and the individual right to health, can only be achieved if all elements of public health services are owned, managed, staffed and delivered through a public system, from the monitoring of public health, health research, health diagnostics and data, to tertiary care and provision of medicines.

Funds for public health must not be taken from other public services. Nor should developing countries be forced into additional debt. Instead we call for reform of national and global tax and financing rules that currently allow USD30 trillion to be hidden in tax havens. When multinational corporations and billionaires use tax avoidance measures, they are deliberately undermining our public health system and refusing to contribute to the salaries of nurses, health workers and others delivering the public services required for a functioning and healthy society.

As we rebuild from the crisis, we must transform the way societies are organised. We must organise our societies around the capacity to care. When care and wellbeing of all people is the central organising principle of a society, rather than the capacity to extract and grow profits and consumption, all society will prosper. We must all recognise the union adage Touch One Touch All – if our healthcare systems cannot care for all, we are all at risk.

When governments pay respect to nurses today, we ask them to recognise the following fundamental principles;

  • The most important purpose of government is to organise society so that everyone can be cared for.

  • We can no longer tolerate the perverse practice of extracting profits from ill-health.

  • Healthcare must never be dependent on the capacity to pay.

  • Trade must enhance the capacity of nations to provide quality public healthcare, not restrict it.

And we call on:

  • Governments to work with nurses and their unions to develop public health reconstruction plans

  • Governments to remove all obstacles, including intellectual property rules, in existing trade agreements and rules that hinder timely and affordable access to medical supplies, such as lifesaving medicines, devices, diagnostics and vaccines, and the ability of governments to take whatever steps are necessary to address this crisis

  • All governments to support the proposal by the Government of Costa Rica to develop a global COVID-19 commons for all research, data, technology, treatments and vaccines relating to COVID-19 as a non-proprietary shared global resource

  • The World Bank to stop providing funds for public health to the private health industry and for the International Finance Corporation to stop promoting health privatisation which includes the flawed model of Public Private Partnerships

  • The IMF to cease directing governments to cut public spending and public sector wages

  • All unions and civil society organisations to mobilise in the demand for universal public health once and for all.

Sign on to the Manifesto

Signing organisations:

last update: 20 June 2020

  1. Public Services International (PSI)

  2. International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)

  3. Education International (EI)

  4. International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Associations (IUF)

  5. Industriall Global Union

  6. International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF)

  7. European Federation of Public Service Unions (EPSU)

  8. Nursing Union of Thailand

  9. Fiji Nursing Association, Fiji

  10. Korean Health & Medical Workers' Union (KHMU), South Korea

  11. United Nurses Association, India

  12. Tamil Nadu Government Officials Union, India

  13. New South Wales Nurses and Midwives' Association, Australia

  14. Australian Nurses and Midwifery Federation (SA Branch)

  15. All Sindh Lady Health Workers and Employees Union, Pakistan

  16. Bangladesh Women Welfare Workers Union, Bangladesh

  17. Mongolian Health Workers Union (MHWU)

  18. Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia-Yi Christian Hospital Corporate Union (CYCHCU), Taiwan

  19. Taiwan Nurses Union, Taiwan

  20. Public Services United Nurses' Union (PSUNU), Sri Lanka

  21. Nepal Health Workers Employees Union, Nepal

  22. Nepal Health Volunteers Association, Nepal

  23. Nepal Civil Service Employees Union, Nepal

  24. Union of Public Services in Nepal (UPSIN), Nepal

  25. Health Professional's Organization of Nepal, Nepal

  26. FPETU/CMTU, Mongolia

  27. Malayan Nurses Union, Malaysia

  28. National Health Workers' Union of Liberia (NAHWUL), Liberia

  29. Liberian Nurses Association, Liberia

  30. National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), Ogun State Council, Nigeria

  31. Syndicat des Sages-femmes, Maïeuticien et Accoucheuses du Burkina, Burkina Faso

  32. Swaziland Democratic Nurses Union, Swaziland

  33. National Organisation of Nurses and Midwives of Malawi (NONM), Malawi

  34. Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa, South Africa

  35. Tehy ry, Finland

  36. CFDT Sante Sociaux, France

  37. CFDT Santé Sociaux Pays Basque, France

  38. CFDT Sante Sociaux 35

  39. FTU-HS - CITUB Federation of Trade Unions - Health Services, Bulgaria

  40. SANITAS Federation, Romania

  41. FPCGIL, Italy

  42. Health Federation of CCOO (FSS-CCOO), Spain

  43. FSS - CCOO, Spain

  44. FESP-UGT, Spain

  45. UGT Galicia, Spain

  46. Ver.di, Germany

  47. younion _ Die Daseinsgewerkschaft, Austria

  48. UNISON, UK

  49. GMB, UK

  50. Fenpruss, Chile

  51. CONFUSAM, Chile

  52. ANEF, Chile

  53. Confederación de Trabajadores Municipales (CTM), Argentina

  54. Asociacion Nacional de Profesionales en Enfermerí­a, Costa Rica

  55. Asociación Paraguaya de Enfermeria (APE), Paraguay

  56. TUHCSS CR (region WCO CEWB), Czech Republic

  57. CNTS/Caisse de Sécurité Sociale, Senegal

  58. Taipei Doctors Union, Taiwan

  59. FENASSEP, Togo

  60. Public Health Resource Network, India

  61. Fédération des Syndicats du Tchad, Chad

  62. Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union (KPTU), South Korea

  63. KPTU Healthcare Workers' Solidarity Division, South Korea

  64. Confederation of Taipei Trade Unions (CTTU), Taipei, Taiwan

  65. National Alliance of Women (NAWO)

  66. Centre for Sustainable Development and Environment (CENESTA), Iran

  67. Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants

  68. Federation of Free Workers, Philippines

  69. Center for Trade Union and Human Rights (CTUHR), Philippines

  70. Facultad Enfermería Valladolid, Spain

  71. Health Poverty Action, UK

  72. Collectif pour le droit à la santé au Maroc, Morocco

  73. Confederação dos Trabalhadores no Serviço Público Federal, CONDSEF, Brazil

  74. Instituto EQUIT. Gênero, Economia e Cidadania Global, Brazil

  75. 350.org, USA

  76. LabourStart

  77. Ashavani, India

  78. Families Against Corporate Killers UNITE, United Kingdom

  79. Dominica Public Service Union, Commonwealth of Dominica

  80. St. Lucia Civil Service Association, Saint Lucia

  81. NUPSAW, South Africa

  82. Grenada Public Workers' Union, Grenada

  83. YAPESDI, Indonesia

  84. CONTRAM - ISP, South America

  85. Trade Union Rights Centre, Indonesia

  86. Plateforme Haïtienne de Plaidoyer pour un Développement Alternatif (PAPDA), Haiti

  87. Peoples Health Movement, India

  88. Utradian, Colombia

  89. National Fisheries Solidarity Movement, Sri Lanka

  90. IT for Change, India

  91. Citizen News (CNS), India

  92. Association For Promotion Sustainable Development, India

  93. UBINIG (Policy Research for Development Alternative), Bangladesh

  94. Rural Women's Association Alga, Kazakhstan

  95. Women Working Group (WWG), Indonesia

  96. Community Development Services (CDS), Sri Lanka

  97. Centro de Promoción y Educación Profesional Vasco de Quiroga, Mexico

  98. AwazCDS-Pakistan

  99. Rodrigues Government Services Employees Association, Mauritius

  100. Sindicato dos Psicólogos no Estado de São Paulo, Brazil

  101. FATUN, Argentina

  102. APUBA HCJSM, Argentina

  103. Asociación de Trabajadorxs de la Universidad de La Plata (ATULP), FATUN, Argentina

  104. FATUN - APU, Argentina

  105. UPCN, Argentina

  106. Sindicato Nacional de Servidores Públicos de Colombia (SUNET), Colombia

  107. Pakistan Federation of Chemical Energy Mines and General Workers Union PCEM, Pakistan

  108. Lewisham TUC, UK

  109. Womankind Worldwide, UK

  110. Universidad Nacional de Hurlingham, Argentina

  111. CONASEP, Ecuador

  112. Federación Nacional de Obreros de los Consejos y Gobiernos Provinciales del Ecuador (FENOGOPRE), Ecuador

  113. Confederacion Sindical UNASSE Unión Nacional de Sindicatos del Sector Estatal (UNASSE), Peru

  114. Women’s Rehabilitation Centre (WOREC) Nepal

  115. Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights, Philippines

  116. Taoyuan Confederation of Trade Unions (TYCTU), Taiwan

  117. Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation Enterprise Union, Taiwan

  118. GlaxoSmithKline Union, Taiwan

  119. Taoyuan Flight Attendant Union, Taiwan

  120. Taiwan Association for Promoting Public Health, Taiwan

  121. IBON International, Philippines

  122. FSESPAC, Cameroon

  123. Kenya Private Universities Workers Union, Kenya

  124. Allende Program in Social Medicine, USA

  125. Amigos de la Tierra América Latina y el Caribe - ATALC, Colombia

  126. Associação dos Trabalhadores da Função Pública de Macau, Macao

  127. Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) International, Nepal

  128. OGBL, Luxembourg

  129. REDES-Amigos de la Tierra Uruguay, Uruguay

  130. Federation of Korean Public Industry Trade Unions (FKPIU), South Korea

  131. Viva Salud, Belgium

  132. Agrup. Municipal "La 24 de Septiembre" LA PLATA, Argentina

  133. AFUSAM, Chile

  134. Agricultural Agro-Processing and Industrial Workers Union of Liberia (AAIWUL), Liberia

  135. Anguilla Civil Service Association, Anguilla

  136. UNSA Fonction publique, France

  137. Taiwan Higher Education Union, Taiwan

  138. Frente Nacional por la Salud de los Pueblos - Azuay, Ecuador/Cabildo por las Mujeres de Cuenca, Ecuador

  139. Colegio de Enfermeras/os del Azuay, Ecuador

  140. Centro Brasileiro de Estudos da Saúde Cebes, Brazil

  141. SAM SAJ TR, Romania

  142. UGTT, Tunisia

  143. HANDS Pakistan

  144. Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations Civll Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE), Nigeria

  145. RAAWU, Tanzania

  146. Malayan Nurses Union, Malaysia

  147. National Union of Workers in the Power Industry [POWER], Philippines

  148. NCTU-SENTRO, Philippines

  149. Nepal Trade Union Congress (NTUC), Nepal

  150. Leitana Nehan Women's Development Agency, Papua New Guinea

  151. Just Associates, South Korea

  152. Social Welfare Employees Association of the Philippines (SWEAP)

  153. CESTA FOE, El Salvador

  154. Union of Autonomous Trade Unions of Croatia, Croatia

  155. CSE, France

  156. Vernon Jubilee Hospital, Canada

  157. Automobile Boatyard Transport Equipment and Allied Senior Staff Association (AUTOBATE), Nigeria

  158. Taiwan Federation of Financial Unions, Taiwan

  159. Moldsindcoopcomert, Moldova

  160. E.M.M.S Hospital, Israel

  161. Movimiento Nacional de Salud LAICRIMPO, Argentina

  162. National Public Service Workers Union (NPSWU), South Africa

  163. Fundación Amigos por Dabeiba, Colombia

  164. NWU, Saint Lucia

  165. Institute for Economic Research on Innovation, South Africa

  166. CSQ, Canada

  167. Hospital Authority Employees Alliance, Hong Kong

  168. Good Health Community Programmes, Kenya

  169. Centru Ouspidale d'Aiaccio Corsica, France

Individuals:
  1. Nina Bergman, Vårdförbundet, Sweden

  2. Alma Kastlander, Vårdförbundet, Sweden

  3. Camilla Houeland, NTL, Norway

  4. Johan Egdetveit, LO, Norway

  5. Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo, Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association , Ghana

  6. Maryvonne Nicolle, Fédération CFDT des services de santé-services sociaux, France

  7. Cyrille Duch – CFDT Sante Sociaux, France

  8. François Latasse, CFDT, France

  9. Michele Goya, CFDT Santé Sociaux Pays Basque, France

  10. Guiheneuf, CFDT Sante Sociaux, France

  11. Vigreux Patrice, CFDT, France

  12. Marcel Tavera, URI CFDT Corsica, France

  13. Gete-Brevet, CFDT, France

  14. Damien Masson, CFDT Sante Sociaux, France

  15. Jalves, CFDT, France

  16. Sonia Testud, CFDT, France

  17. Sonia Peter, CFDT, France

  18. Testud Sebastien, CFDT, France

  19. Huge, CFDT, France

  20. Le Pennec, CFDT, France

  21. Mennuni Laurence, CFDT Sante Sociaux, France

  22. Spehner Corinne, CFDT Sante Sociaux, France

  23. Villain Claudine, Fédération CFDT Sante Sociaux, France

  24. Mazzocco Marie-Paule, CFDT, France

  25. Alzuyeta Michel, CFDT, France

  26. Jayo, CFDT, France

  27. Eicher, CFDT, France

  28. Dassis, CFDT, France

  29. Laurence Quillé, CFDT, France

  30. Rémi Hutinet, France

  31. Evain Sophie, CFDT, France

  32. Campano, CFDT, France

  33. Solari Antoine, CFDT, France

  34. Rodriguez-Martin Floréal, CFDT Sante Sociaux, France

  35. Remond Christine, CFDT, France

  36. Eric Fredon, CFDT, France

  37. Soularue, Fédération CFDT des syndicats de salariés des services et établissements de la santé et du social, France

  38. Bourgoin Virginie, CFDT, France

  39. Bodin Catherine, CFDT santé sociaux 35, France

  40. Olivier Desprez, CFDT CH Chaumont, France

  41. Noharet, CFDT, France

  42. Bouneaud, CGT

  43. Thomas Kattnig, younion _ Die Daseinsgewerkschaft, Austria

  44. Anna-Leena Brax, Tehy ry, Finland

  45. Sari Koivuniemi, Tehy ry, Finland

  46. Kirsi Sillanpää, Tehy ry, Finland

  47. Sari Viinikainen, Tehy ry, Finland

  48. Marianne, Danish Nurses Organization, Denmark

  49. Nicoletta Grieco, FPCGIL, Italy

  50. Herbert Beck, Ver.di, Germany

  51. Sylvia Bühler, Ver.di, Germany

  52. Christoph Meister, Ver.di, Germany

  53. Simona Netz, Ver.di, Germany

  54. Claudia Omoregie, Ver.di, Germany

  55. Felix Braunsdorf, Ver.di, Germany

  56. Jana Langer, Ver.di, Germany

  57. Volker Mörbe, Ver.di, Germany

  58. Dietmar Erdmeier, Ver.di, Germany

  59. Thomas von Rüden, Ver.di, Germany

  60. Andreas Ketterer, Ver.di, Germany

  61. Susanne Lippert, Ver.di, Germany

  62. Meike Saerbeck, Ver.di, Germany

  63. Silvia Habekost, Ver.di, Germany

  64. Heike Prestin, Ver.di, Germany

  65. Ina, Ver.di, Germany

  66. Julia Friedrich, DGB, Germany

  67. Wakui Takaaki, JICHIRO, Japan

  68. Kirill Buketov, UNIA, Switzerland

  69. Ricardo Belocura, UNIA, Switzerland

  70. Burcu Ayan, UNIA, Switzerland

  71. Natasha Appadoo, UNIA, Switzerland

  72. Nick Crook, UNISON, UK

  73. Brian Walsh, UNISON, UK

  74. Melanie Morbe, UNISON, UK

  75. Rhea Chatterjee, Unite the Union, UK

  76. Steve Yandell, Unite the Union, UK

  77. Scot Walker, Unite, UK

  78. Steve Leniec, Unite, UK

  79. Rachel Harrison, GMB, UK

  80. Zita Holbourne, Public and Commercial Services Union, UK

  81. Jan Hochadel, AFT, USA

  82. Nick Buxton, Transnational Institute, USA

  83. Alison Arron, NZPSA, New Zealand

  84. Luca Scarpiello, EPSU

  85. Valter Sanches, Industriall Global Union

  86. Atle Høie, Industriall Global Union

  87. Luke Menzies, International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), UK

  88. Sadie Saunders, ITF, UK

  89. Jihyeon Gina Kim, International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), UK

  90. Graciela Mondillo, UITA, Switzerland

  91. Massimo Frattini, IUF, Switzerland

  92. Beth Goodson, IUF, Switzerland

  93. Poonyisa Wajcharaanunt, Nursing Union of Thailand

  94. Kang Yeon Bae, Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union, Republic of Korea

  95. Na Soon Ja, Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union, South Korea

  96. Minjae Kim, Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union (KHMU), South Korea

  97. Wol-san Liem, Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union (KPTU)/ Healthcare Workers Solidarity Division, South Korea

  98. Sun Kim, Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union (KPTU)/ Healthcare Workers Solidarity Division, South Korea

  99. Youngbae Chang, KPTU, South Korea

  100. Nkosinathi Zoro Kunene, Swaziland Nurses Association, Swaziland

  101. Filomena Talawadua, Fiji Nursing Association, Fiji

  102. George Poe Williams, National Health Workers' Union of Liberia (NAHWUL), Liberia

  103. Deemi T. Dearzrua, National Health Workers’ Union of Liberia (NAHWUL), Liberia

  104. Kebeh Gayflor Faire, Liberian Nurses Association, Liberia

  105. Thandeka Msibi, Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa, South Africa

  106. Chantal kidiata, Solidarité Syndicale Infirmiers du Congo (SOLSICO), Democratic Republic of the Congo

  107. Genevieve Jemba, PSWU, Ghana

  108. Nouhou Mamadou Badjé, SUSAS, Niger

  109. Carolina Espinoza, ISP – CONFUSAM, Chile

  110. Patricia Orellana, CONFUSAM, Chile

  111. Gabriela Flores Salgado, CONFUSAM, Chile

  112. Patricia Cárdenas Gallardo, CONFUSAM, Chile

  113. Loreto Torre Escobar, CONFUSAM, Chile

  114. Yessenia Rodriguez, Fenpruss, Chile

  115. Bárbara Rojas Labrin, Fenpruss, Chile

  116. Silvia Soto Troncoso, Fenpruss Nacional, Chile

  117. Rubén García, Confederación de Trabajadores Municipales (CTM), Argentina

  118. María José Lacoste, Confederación de Trabajadores Municipales (CTM), Argentina

  119. Viviana Garcia, Ifci- Fesprosa, Argentina

  120. Wilfredo Ponce, Federación CUT ESSALUD, Peru

  121. Enedina Soares da Silva, Fetamce, Brazil

  122. Luciana Maria de Melo, Sindsep-SP, Brazil

  123. Marcelo Marcucci, Ministerio de Salud, Argentina

  124. Olga Gimenez, Asociación Paraguaya de Enfermeria (APE), Paraguay

  125. Rodrigo Manuel López García­, Asociacion Nacional de Profesionales en Enfermerí­a, Costa Rica

  126. Maria Esther Hernandez Solis, Asociacion Nacional de Profesionales en Enfermeria, Costa Rica

  127. Jenny Jaqueline Arias La Torre, Confederaciónn Sindical de Trabajadores en Salud Pública de Bolivia

  128. Slava Zlatanova, FTU-HS - CITUB Federation of Trade Unions - Health Services, Bulgaria

  129. Ivan Kokalov, FTU-HS - CITUB federation of trade unions - health services, Bulgaria

  130. Ana Vračar, Organisation for Workers' Initiative and Democratisation, Croatia

  131. Demba karyom, Fédération des Syndicats du Tchad, Chad

  132. Nargis Jahan, Bangladesh Women Welfare Workers Union, Bangladesh

  133. Ipsha Chaand, Public Health Resource Network, India

  134. Esso Miya Odette, FENASSEP, Togo

  135. Sayyida Akhter, UBINIG, Bangladesh

  136. Farida Akhter, UBINIG (Policy Research for Development Alternative), Bangladesh

  137. Md Harun Or Rashid, Light House, Bangladesh

  138. Haleema Zulqarnain, All Sindh Lady Health Workers and Employees Union, Pakistan

  139. Zia ur Rehman, AwazCDS-Pakistan

  140. Sultan Muhammad Khan, APLF, Pakistan

  141. Abdul Haleem Khan, All Pakistan Labour Federation, Pakistan

  142. Imran Ali, Pakistan Federation of Chemical Energy Mines and General Workers Union PCEM, Pakistan

  143. Jasminsha M, United Nurses Association, India

  144. Shobha Shukla, Citizen News (CNS), India

  145. Parminder Jeet Singh, IT for Change, India

  146. Mange Ram Adhana, Association For Promotion Sustainable Development, India

  147. Kavita Bhatia, Ashavani, India

  148. Indira, LEARN, India

  149. R. Shanmugarajan, Tamil Nadu Government Officials Union, India

  150. Manoranjan Pegu, SASK, India

  151. Kalyani Raj, All India Women's Conference, India

  152. Bobby Ramakant, Socialist Party (India), India

  153. Artika Ashdhir, ITF, India

  154. Gopal Pokhrel, Nepal Civil Service Employees Union, Nepal

  155. Bhagabati Ghimire, Health Professional's Organization of Nepal, Nepal

  156. Oddur Gardarsson, Iceland

  157. Tulio Vargas, Utradian, Colombia

  158. Herman Kumara, National Fisheries Solidarity Movement, Sri Lanka

  159. Graciela S Rodriguez, Instituto EQUIT. Gênero, Economia e Cidadania Global, Brazil

  160. Jessica Hamer, Health Poverty Action, UK

  161. Olga Djanaeva, Rural Women's Association Alga, Kazakhstan

  162. Andrew Samuel, Community Development Services (CDS), Sri Lanka

  163. Maria Atilano, Centro de Promoción y Educación Profesional Vasco de Quiroga, Mexico

  164. Brett Holmes, New South Wales Nurses and Midwives' Association, Australia

  165. Sibusiso Nkasa, NUPSAW, South Africa

  166. Pat Mphela, NPSWU, South Africa

  167. Pablo Vicente Vidal, FSS-CCOO, Spain

  168. Ana María Mayoral García, FSS-CCOO, Spain

  169. Teresa Conca, CCOO, Spain

  170. Ger Rolsma, FNV Netwerk Roze, Netherlands

  171. David Edwards, Education International

  172. Julio Lacuerda Castello, FESP-UGT, Spain

  173. Milagros Garcia Navarro, FESP-UGT, Spain

  174. Julio Lacuerda, Secretario General, FESP-UGT, Spain

  175. María Segunda González García, UGT, Spain

  176. José Antonio Moreno, Federación Servicios Públicos - U.G.T. Albacete, Spain

  177. Jocelio H Drummond, PSI Inter-America

  178. Vilani de Souza Oliveira, CONTRAM - ISP President, South America

  179. Hilda Palmer, Families Against Corporate Killers UNITE, United Kingdom

  180. Jesus Fernandez, CCOO Construccion y Servicios, Spain

  181. Anica Milićević Pezelj, Union of Autonomous Trade Unions of Croatia, Croatia

  182. Adekunle Olubunmi Akinola, National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), Ogun State Council, Nigeria

  183. Andre Jean Maxwell, Rodrigues Government Services Employees Association, Mauritius

  184. Rhali Aziz, Collectif pour le droit à la santé au Maroc, Morocco

  185. Shalith Athurupana, PSUNU, Sri Lanka

  186. Gracia Álvarez Andrés, Federación de Empleados y Empleadas Públicos de la Union General de Trabajadores, FeSP-UGT, Spain

  187. Edvaldo Andrade Pitanga, Confederação dos Trabalhadores no Serviço Público Federal, CONDSEF, Brazil

  188. Razvan Gae, SANITAS Federation, Romania

  189. Steve Joseph, Dominica Public Service Union, Commonwealth of Dominica

  190. Cyprian Montrope, St. Lucia Civil Service Association, Saint Lucia

  191. Rahel Roberts, Grenada Public Workers' Union, Grenada

  192. Dewi Tjakrawinata, YAPESDI, Indonesia

  193. Andy Akbar, Trade Union Rights Centre, Indonesia

  194. Camille Chalmers, PAPDA, Haiti

  195. Parshuram Pudasaini, Union of Public Services in Nepal (UPSIN), Nepal

  196. Jillian J Bartlett, Trinidad and Tobago

  197. Rosie Felix, Dominica Public Service Union, Commonwealth of Dominica

  198. Sandra Massiah, PSI in the Caribbean

  199. Steve Porter, PSI North-America

  200. Barbara Sak, researcher, Belgium

  201. Glen Pastorfide, PSI, Philippines

  202. Crystal Hinds, BNA, Barbados

  203. Lita Anggraini, JALA PRT, Indonesia

  204. Izzah Abdul Qodir, Indonesia

  205. Maria Emeninta, KSBSI, Indonesia

  206. Blair Redlin, C.R.A., Canada

  207. Lilis M Usman, KSPN, Indonesia

  208. Jesus Mosquea, SINATRAE, Dominican Republic

  209. Leandra Laidlow, Commonwealth of Dominica

  210. Delia Cuffy-Weekes, Dominica Public Service Union, Commonwealth of Dominica

  211. Antonio Suarez, Federación Unitaria Nacional Empleados Publicos FEDEUNEP, Venezuela

  212. Andriko Otang, Trade Union Rights Centre, Indonesia

  213. Dinda Wahid, Trade Union Rights Centre, Indonesia

  214. Claudio Schuftan, PHM, Chile

  215. Elida Rodrigues da Cruz Szurkalo, PSI, Brazil

  216. Nukila Evanty, Women Working Group (WWG), Indonesia

  217. Paula Vicente Cubero, Facultad Enfermería Valladolid, Spain

  218. Kate Lappin, PSI Asia & Pacific

  219. Caroline Taleb, PSI HO France

  220. Marcelo Netto, PSI HO France

  221. Patricia, Asociación Paraguaya de Enfermería, Paraguay

  222. Paul Belisario, International Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self-Determination and Liberation (IPMSDL), Philippines

  223. Anthony Carlisle, The Garden of Hope Foundation, Taiwan

  224. Jazminda Lumang, Asia Pacific Research Network, Philippines

  225. Rem Sta Ana, Teachers Organization of the Philippine Public Sector (TOPPS), Philippines

  226. Juan Carlos Bkanco, Spain

  227. Maria Isabel Beron, APOC – Asociación Personal Organismos de Control, Argentina

  228. Melanie Alperstein, retired nurse, South Africa

  229. Mauricio Torres, ALAMES - MSP (PHM), Colombia

  230. Christine Webster, Canada

  231. Nahid Naghizadeh, Centre for Sustainable Development and Environment (CENESTA), Iran

  232. Maria Emeninta, KSBSI, Indonesia

  233. Ugolini Martine, CGSP, Belgium

  234. Taraivosa Nakolinivalu, Fiji Nursing Association, Fiji

  235. Matthew Anderson, USA

  236. Marevic Parcon, Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights, Philippines

  237. Julius Cainglet, Federation of Free Workers, Philippines

  238. Victor Chiong, PSI, Philippines

  239. Rodrigo, STEIBI, Paraguay

  240. Marianela Herrera Vera, Asociación de Empleados Poder Judicial Chile, Chile

  241. Javier Garrido Antón, FESP-UGT Valladolid, Spain

  242. Darko Antik, Association for Emancipation, Solidarity and Equality – ESE, North Macedonia

  243. Luis Isarra Delgado, Federacion de Trabajadores del Agua Potable y Alcantarilldo del Peru – FENTAP, Peru

  244. Aldo Santibañez, Confederación Fenpruss, Chile

  245. Edison Ibarra, Paraguay

  246. Bridget Lloyd, PHM, South Africa

  247. Ángeles Villaverde, FeSP-UGT, Spain

  248. Julio Rafael Fernández, Sindicato de Obreros y Empleados de la Municipalidad de Asunción (SINOEMA), Paraguay

  249. Lin-yu Chao, Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia-Yi Christian Hospital Corporate Union, Taiwan

  250. Marilina A. Frutos Colmán, Asociacion Paraguaya de Enfermeria (APE), Paraguay

  251. Esther Miranda Tarazona, Sindicato Nacional de servidors publicos de Colombia (SUNET), Colombia

  252. Jane Lu, Taiwan Nurses Union, Taiwan

  253. Chang Hsien Hui, Taiwan

  254. Huang Chih Cheng, GlaxoSmithKline Union, Taiwan

  255. Daisy Arago, Center for Trade Union and Human Rights (CTUHR), Philippines

  256. Lei Covero, IBON International, Philippines

  257. Concepción Atienza Hernández, Spain

  258. Ouedraogo Rakissida Alfred, Burkina Faso

  259. Chang, Shih-Chieh, Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation Enterprise Union, Taiwan

  260. Ndi Jean Marie, FSESPAC, Cameroon

  261. Mbo Bikim Elisabeth, FSESPAC, Cameroon

  262. Murdock Emisembe, Kenya Private Universities Workers Union, Kenya

  263. Howard Waitzkin, Allende Program in Social Medicine, USA

  264. A Hall, Lewisham TUC, UK

  265. Mariana AlShami, Palestine

  266. Yolanda Gil Alonso, Health Federation of CCOO ( FSS-CCOO), Spain

  267. Lubha Raj Neupane, Women's Rehabilitation Centre (WOREC), Nepal

  268. Jordi Palomares, CCOO, Spain

  269. Roosje Saalbrink, Womankind Worldwide, UK

  270. Sharada Poudel, Nepal Health Volunteers Association, Nepal

  271. Chandra Thapa, Nepal Health Workers Employees Union, Nepal

  272. Sonia Arauz, CONASEP, Ecuador

  273. Manuel Cuenca Villano, Federación Nacional de Obreros de los Consejos y Gobiernos Provinciales del Ecuador (FENOGOPRE), Ecuador

  274. Sundararaman T, Peoples Health Movement, India

  275. Pedro Orue Arce, MSP y BS - IPS, Paraguay

  276. James Bartholomeusz, International Transport Workers' Federation, UK

  277. Ulrike Dornblut, Germany

  278. Cristianne Famer Rocha, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil

  279. Ana Raposo, APUBA, Argentina

  280. Soledad Guerriere, APULZ, Argentina

  281. Miguel, APULZ, Argentina

  282. Monica Rosana Martinez, ATULP/FATUN, Argentina

  283. Sebastian Archuby, ATULP/FATUN, Argentina

  284. Diego, Apunm-FATUN, Argentina

  285. Rita Tosetto, FATUN, Argentina

  286. Gustavo Como, Asociación de trabajadores de la universidad nacional de La Plata, Argentina

  287. Raul Hector Archuby, ATULP, Argentina

  288. Graciela Rohner, FATUN, Argentina

  289. Laura Brena, Asociación de Trabajadorxs de la Universidad de La Plata (ATULP), Argentina

  290. Ignacio Bruno, FATUN, Argentina

  291. Marta Noemí­ Juárez, FATUN, Argentina

  292. Lorena Daneri, FATUN, Argentina

  293. Maria Rosa Acosta, Publica, Argentina

  294. Ignacio Arbio, ATULP-UNLP, Argentina

  295. Luis Fogliazza, FATUN, Argentina

  296. Carlos Mauricio D'Alessandro, FATUN, Argentina

  297. Marí­a Merlina Laborevich, FATUN, Argentina

  298. Fernando, Universidad, Argentina

  299. Miguel Colavita, ATULP - FATUN, Argentina

  300. Abel, APU, Argentina

  301. Carlos Fernando Hidalgo, APU, Argentina

  302. Claudio Gauna, FATUN, Argentina

  303. Miguel Angel Carussi, Apu. Asociación Personal Universitario Arii, Argentina

  304. Geronimo Farroni, ATULP, Argentina

  305. Marí­a Daniela Macagno, FATUN, Argentina

  306. Luciana Sol Pereyra, FATUN - ATULP, Argentina

  307. Alicia Gabriela Pitton, APUL-FATUN, Argentina

  308. Goytea Carlos, Argentina

  309. Laura Monzon, Universidad Nacional de La Plata

  310. Hugo Walter Outeda, FATUN, Argentina

  311. Michael White, MEAA (retired), Australia

  312. Julio Xavier García Loor, FENOGOPRE, Ecuador

  313. Carlos Luna, Fetmyp, Ecuador

  314. Rodot Sylvie, France

  315. WC Wan, GEMWSCWA, Hong Kong

  316. Qamar ul Hassan, IUF A/P, Pakistan

  317. Espie Manalastas, Slmcea-afw, Philippines

  318. Desiderio Rodrigo Tolsá, FESP/UGT, Spain

  319. Antonio Cabrera Gonzalez, Comisiones Obreras, Spain

  320. Aureliano Alzorriz Manzanares, CCOO, Spain

  321. Raúl Garcí­a Fernández, FSS-CCOO, Spain

  322. Jesús Gregorio Ojosnegros Marcos, CCOO, Spain

  323. Toñi, CCOO, Spain

  324. María Antonia Sanz, Spain

  325. Kristina Olsson, Handels, Sweden

  326. Chen To-Mu, Taiwan

  327. Selena Cao, Taiwan Railway Union, Taiwan

  328. Kuo Guei-Ying, Taipeicity Hospital Union, Taiwan

  329. Chang Hsin Fang, Taiwan

  330. Chang, Shih-Chieh, Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation Enterprise Union

  331. Eggbamboo Lai, Taiwan

  332. Matilde Masmano Martínez, Spain

  333. Ram Prasad Poudel, Local Level Employee Union, Nepal

  334. Ramji Ghimire, Health Professional's Organization of Nepal, Nepal

  335. Lichuan Liuhuang, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

  336. Md. Manirul Islam, Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies - BILS, Bangladesh

  337. Dagmar Žitníková, TUHCSS CR, Czech Republic

  338. Ivana BÅ™eňková, TUHCSS CR (region WCO CEWB), Czech Republic

  339. Robin Lorentzen, USA

  340. Thomas R. Booth, USA

  341. Eleazar Escalona, SUEPGEC, Venezuela

  342. Marcelo di Stefano, Fatun, Argentina

  343. Botteri Pablo, Fatun, Argentina

  344. Graciela Ovejero, Fatun, Argentina

  345. Hector Leonardo Coronel, Fatun, Argentina

  346. Alejo Malaruk, Fatun/Atulp, Argentina

  347. Nicolas Sarasti, Atulp, Argentina

  348. German Gómez, Atulp, Argentina

  349. Diez Diego, Fatun/APU, Argentina

  350. Federico Dávila UPCN, Argentina

  351. Claudio Soteras, UPCN, Argentina

  352. Santiago Piccone, UPCN, Argentina

  353. Gabriela Figueroa, Asociacion del personal de la Universidad de BS AS, Argentina

  354. Marcelo Seijas, Argentina

  355. Eduardo Estévez Martín, CLATE/ULATOC/UITOC/CTA-A, Argentina

  356. Fabian Leonardo Mira, Universidad Nacional de Hurlingham, Argentina

  357. Claudio Ledesma, La Plata, Argentina

  358. Marcela, Argentina

  359. Melina Fernandez, Universidad Nacional, Argentina

  360. Silvana Daszuk, Universidad Nacional de Hurlingham (UNAHUR), Argentina

  361. Andrea Sierra, PSI, Colombia

  362. Verónica Montúfar, PSI, Ecuador

  363. Juan Diego Gómez, PSI Subregión Andina, Colombia

  364. Nico Forteza, PSI, Philippines

  365. Evariste Adetsu, PSI, Togo

  366. Euan Gibb, PSI Inter-America

  367. Jeni Jain Thapa, PSI, Nepal

  368. Dennis Doley, PSI, India

  369. Fatou Diouf, PSI, Senegal

  370. Charlotte Kalanbani, PSI - Regional office for Africa, Togo

  371. Danilo Urrea, Amigos de la Tierra América Latina y el Caribe - ATALC, Colombia

  372. Fatou Cissé, CNTS/Caisse de Sécurité Sociale, Senegal

  373. Amarsanaa Enebish, FPETU/CMTU, Mongolia

  374. José Pereira Coutinho, Associação dos Trabalhadores da Função Pública de Macau, Macao

  375. Honorine Kabre Yabre, Syndicat des Sages-femmes, Maïeuticien et Accoucheuses du Burkina, Burkina Faso

  376. Raj Kumar Gandharba, Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) International, Nepal

  377. Pitt Bach, OGBL, Luxembourg

  378. Alberto Villarreal, REDES-Amigos de la Tierra Uruguay, Uruguay

  379. Sibusiso Lushaba, Swaziland Democratic Nurses Union, Swaziland

  380. Benson Edwinson Phiri, National Organisation of Nurses and Midwives of Malawi (NONM), Malawi

  381. Byungwoo Jin, Federation of Korean Public Industry Trade Unions (FKPIU), South Korea

  382. Mira kumari Niroula, Health Professional Organization of Nepal, Nepal

  383. Wim De Ceukelaire, Viva Salud, Belgium

  384. Choi HEE SUN, KHMU, South Korea

  385. Nedelec, France

  386. Ana Belen Valle de Luz, Spain

  387. Laura Tormo, Spain

  388. Catherine Deveix, France

  389. Rita Tambunan, TURC, Indonesia

  390. Maria Julia Barsottelli, APUNC/FATUN, Argentina

  391. Emily Pearce, UK

  392. Celia Bishop, UK

  393. Ester Cervero, UK

  394. Dheurle Véronique, France

  395. Sylvie Hirtz, France

  396. Mariela Esturillo Mora, AFUSAM Castro, Chile

  397. Cecilia Cheuquepil, Afusam, Chile

  398. Nicolas Kalaityis, Agrup. Municipal "La 24 de Septiembre" LA PLATA, Argentina

  399. Fabián Eduardo Chandía Cartes, AFUSAM, Castro, Chile

  400. Edwin B. Cisco, Agricultural Agro-Processing and Industrial Workers Union of Liberia (AAIWUL), Liberia

  401. Susan Hodge, Anguilla Civil Service Association, Anguilla

  402. Alain Parisot, UNSA Fonction publique, France

  403. Ana Nieto Cuadra, Spain

  404. Lubsyk, France

  405. Nidia Solíz Carrión, Frente Nacional por la Salud de los Pueblos - Azuay, Ecuador/Cabildo por las Mujeres de Cuenca, Ecuador

  406. Lúcia Souto, Centro Brasileiro de Estudos da Saúde Cebes, Brazil

  407. José Antonio Gomez Gomez, UGT Galicia, Spain

  408. Enrique C. B., UGT, Spain

  409. Luliana Mihaela Ciobanu, SAM SAJ TR, Romania

  410. Eya Mezrigui, UGTT, Tunisia

  411. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmed, HANDS Pakistan

  412. Benjamin Anthony, Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations Civll Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE), Nigeria

  413. Winston Moses Makere, RAAWU, Tanzania

  414. Myagmar Byambasuren, MHWU, Mongolia

  415. Kan Suan Jade, Malayan Nurses Union, Malaysia

  416. Vicente Unay Jr., National Union of Workers in the Power Industry [POWER], Philippines

  417. Irvin B. Boncacas, National Union of Workers in the Power Industry (POWER-SENTRO), Philippines

  418. Josua Mata, SENTRO, Philippines

  419. Jaime Aguilar, NCTU-SENTRO, Philippines

  420. Pushkar Acharya, Nepal Trade Union Congress (NTUC), Nepal

  421. María Gerardina Merchán, Colegio de Enfermeras/os del Azuay, Ecuador

  422. Helen Hakena, Leitana Nehan Women's Development Agency, Papua New Guinea

  423. Ruth Barley, UCU, UK

  424. Alan Hall, Unite Greenwich Lewisham & Bexley, UK

  425. Julia E Robinson, USA

  426. Jacqueline Baroncini, Switzerland

  427. Gloria Moliner González, Spain

  428. Barbro Budin, Wiego, Sweden

  429. Ana María Funes, Spain

  430. Lola Puyalto, Spain

  431. Olga Toro Martinez, Spain

  432. Marta Balagué Santos, Barcelona Activa, Spain

  433. M. Inés Santana, Barcelona Activa, Spain

  434. Faure, Spain

  435. Laura Molias Martin, Spain

  436. Maria Macias Ibáñez, Spain

  437. Silvia Villaró, Spain

  438. Gloria Lacruz, Spain

  439. Amparo Pardo, Spain

  440. Marina María Douton, Spain

  441. Fifi Martinez, Spain

  442. Vicente Gasco Bueno, FESP UGT, Spain

  443. Mercè Cabré, Spain

  444. Miguel Ángel Valdivia Morente, Enseñanza

  445. Heraclio Antonio Rodríguez García, Spain

  446. Amy Seye, Syndicat des collective territoriales, Senegal

  447. Lydia Cairncross, People's Health Movement, South Africa

  448. Shehnaz Munshi, People's Health Movement, South Africa

  449. Phumi Mtetwa, South Africa

  450. Lolyn Paglinawan, Philippines

  451. Hessel Larcia, NUWHRAIN SENTRO IUF, Philippines

  452. Nice Coronacion, SENTRO, Philippines

  453. Dr. Christiane Boecker, Malawi

  454. Peninah Khisa, PHM-Kenya, Kenya

  455. Ahmad Nejatian, Iranian Nursing Organization, Iran

  456. Manfred Lohmaier, Germany

  457. Gerhard Sterzer, Sozialstiftung Bamberg, Germany

  458. Christoph Knoch, Germany

  459. Francette Riviere, France

  460. Capitaine, France

  461. Bachelard Philippe, France

  462. Andrzejewski, France

  463. Costes, France

  464. Veronique Jacquier, France

  465. Ospital, France

  466. Stephane Mascaras, France

  467. Anne Mazza, France

  468. Cécile Dulot, France

  469. Laurence Hait, France

  470. Christine Humbert, France

  471. Ab. Frank Roldan Pinargote, CONAJUE, Ecuador

  472. Martha Reina, Asdep, Colombia

  473. Ximena Hernández, Tens, Chile

  474. Marcela, Chile

  475. Ariel Pringles, Confederación Latinoamericana de Trabajadores del Poder Judicial, Argentina

  476. Raul Araya Castillo, Confed. Latinamericana de Trabajadores Poder Judicial, Chile

  477. Eliana Godoy, Anejud, Chile

  478. Deisy Inostroza Calisto, Chile

  479. Cynthia Calisto Mancilla, Afusam, Chile

  480. Claudia, PSI, Bolivia

  481. Denise, APUBA, Argentina

  482. Soledad, La Plata, Argentina

  483. Patricia Quijano, UMA, Argentina

  484. Ignacio Díaz, ATUNH, Argentina

  485. Julio Piumato, UEJN. Judiciales, Argentina

  486. Thierno Mamadou Diallo, Guinea

  487. Alexa Laing-Moore, Vernon Jubilee Hospital, Canada

  488. Lai Brown, Automobile Boatyard Transport Equipment and Allied Senior Staff Association (AUTOBATE), Nigeria

  489. Hang, Shr-shian, Taiwan Federation of Financial Unions, Taiwan

  490. Tricolici, Moldsindcoopcomert, Moldova

  491. Tamer Hidari, E.M.M.S Hospital, Israel

  492. Alan, UK

  493. Jane Carpenter, UK

  494. Christel Tsilibaris, Belgium

  495. Pamela Stewart, Belgium

  496. Ana Cernov, Brazil

  497. Eliane Aparecida da Cruz, Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT), Brazil

  498. Pradeep Esteves, India

  499. Fabiola Zambrano Rocha, CESFAM CASTRO, Chile

  500. Edlira Xhafa, Global Labour University, Albania

  501. Carmen Baez, Moviminiento por la Salud de los Pueblos, Argentina

  502. Carolyn, Canada

  503. Kim Ghilarducci, BCNU, Canada

  504. Andres Salvador Muñoz Muñoz, Colegio de Enfermeras de Chile, Chile

  505. Sisa Pacari, Union Nacional de Educadores UNE, Ecuador

  506. Manuel Ramírez, Spain

  507. Syuan Wu, Indigenous Peoples Cultural Foundation Union, Taiwan

  508. Jesus Antonio Boquete Fuentes, A CORUÑA, Spain

  509. Hed Yaron Meyerson, Netherlands

  510. Gro H. Hermansen, Norway

  511. Romeo Bertossi, Italy

  512. Aleksandra Draganic, GEW, Germany

  513. Maria Eleni Tsirantonaki, Germany

  514. Denis Gabriel, La bergerie volubilis, Morocco

  515. Isyaku Sabo Tsafe, Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria

  516. Maïté Lannes, Réunion

  517. Fernando Tadeu Pinto dos Santos, Universidade do Minho (UMinho), Portugal

  518. Roxana Maribel Deras, Sindicato de trabajadoras y trabajadores del sector electrico, El Salvador

  519. Rodriguez, France

  520. Stéphane Zonza, CH Ajaccio, France

  521. Bruni, Ajaccio, France

  522. Morais Joel, France

  523. Katy Doazan, France

  524. Taddeï, France

  525. Casalta Sabine, France

  526. Gaffori Sandrine, France

  527. Foltier, France

  528. Laura Collé, France

  529. Nassibian Carole, France

  530. Abeza, Soignant, France

  531. Olivier Arriudarre, France

  532. Nelly Mugnier, France

  533. Legros Valérie, France

  534. Akouni, France

  535. Lyautey Catherine, France

  536. Patience P. Maphumulo, National Public Service Workers Union (NPSWU), South Africa

  537. Ricardo W Correa Bernal, Fundación amigos por Dabeiba, Colombia

  538. Cansin Leylim , 350.org, USA

  539. Pam Chang, Taiwan

  540. Marcia Lara Acuña, ANEF, Chile

  541. Barreau, France

  542. Mary Florton, NWU, Saint Lucia

  543. Rasigan Maharajh, Institute for Economic Research on Innovation, South Africa

  544. Luc Allaire, CSQ, Canada

  545. Kristine Yakhama, Good Health Community Programmes, Kenya

  546. Falgairolle Myriam, Centru Ouspidale d'Aiaccio Corsica, France

  547. Julián Luis María Taborda, APUBA HCJSM, Argentina

  548. Yvette De La Cruz, SEA, USA

  549. Lisa VeneKlasen, JASS, USA

  550. Moisés Ribas Olmo, USOC, Spain

  551. Juliana Garcia Salinero, Nicaragua Libre, Spain

  552. Milagros Castaño del Cerro, Spain

  553. Salimah Valiani, Independent, Canada

  554. Laurent Prost, France

  555. Fabre, France

  556. Anja, Slovenia

  557. Angel Colmenarez, ACLVB, Belgium

  558. Lau, Ciudad Real, Spain

  559. Leon, La Region Occitannie

  560. Coulon Odile, France

  561. Gladys Cifuentes Porrasc, Belgium

  562. Dijana Å obota, UATUC, Croatia

  563. Touvron Massoni Celine, France

  564. Laia, Spain

  565. Dominique Lacraz, Hopital, France

  566. Thompson E. Potter, Jr., American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 3650 Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) (rank and file, personal capacity) Harvard, USA

  567. Rosanna Candelero, Argentina

  568. Carla, Salud, Chile

  569. Mertrud Clarisse, France

  570. Lamia Elb, France

  571. Renaud Marylène, France

  572. Chryssa, Greece

  573. Geoffrey Smith, USA

  574. Durdica Zarak, Croatia

  575. Bonnardot, Independent, France

  576. Maricela Arroyo, Chile

  577. William G Gonzalez, USA

  578. Emilio Ferrero, UITA, Spain

  579. Lia Pesántez Palacios, Ecuador

  580. Gordana Duvnjak, Croatia

  581. M Smith, UK

  582. Helene Ward, France

  583. Walter Teague, USA

  584. John C Bhend, AFSCME Local 52 Retiree Chapter, USA

  585. Rusty DÄ…browski, Portugal

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