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convenor within a transnational company
for many years.
Nobuaki Koga
JAPAN At its recent congress, the IMFJC
(Japan Council of Metalworkers’
Unions) elected Nobuaki Koga as its
president. Koga replaces Katsutoshi
Suzuki who is retiring.
Koga, with a background in the Matsushita
company, has been president
of the Japanese Electrical, Electronic
and Information Union (Denki Rengo)
since 2002.
The IMF Asia Pacific region has
nominated Koga to replace Suzuki on
the IMF Executive Committee.
New faces at the IMF
He was elected national president of
the Hind Mazdoor Sabha (HMS) trade
union centre in 1985 and general secretary
of the Steel, Metal & Engineering
workers’ Federation of India in 1980.
He was one of the architects of the
Rourkela Steel Plant (Rourkela Mazdoor
Sabha) union RMS. He was General
Secretary of RMS from 1967 until
his death.
IMF General Secretary Marcello
Malentacchi said: “R.K. Samantrai did
fantastic work in India, not least during
the country’s fight for freedom and
the rebuilding that followed. I’m happy
to have had the privilege of working
with him for the IMF.”
PEOPLE
METAL WORLD 23 No 4 • 2004
ABOUT THE IMF
The International Metalworkers’ Federation
(IMF) represents workers in the metal industry.
The IMF was founded in 1893 and has its
head office in Geneva, Switzerland. Currently
the IMF is representing the interests of 25 million
metalworkers in 200 affiliated unions in
100 countries.
The IMF endeavours to build a strong metalworkers’
movement throughout the world. The Action
Programme adopted by the last IMF Congress,
in 2001, presents four major areas of activities:
working for an alternative economic programme,
organising the unorganised, promoting
solidarity and fighting for human and trade
union rights.
The highest decision-making body of the IMF is
the Congress, which meets every four years.
Between Congresses, the Central Committee,
consisting of the delegates of all affiliated
unions, meets every second year. The Executive
Committee consists of 18 members elected
by the Central Committee and usually meets
twice a year.
The IMF head office, where the Secretariat is
located, is in Geneva, Switzerland, where worldwide
activities are coordinated with a network of
regional offices:
• East and Southern Africa - Johannesburg,
South Africa;
• South Asia - New Delhi, India;
• Southeast Asia and the Pacific - Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia;
• Latin America & Caribbean - Santiago, Chile.
The IMF has also developed regional and subregional
structures for Africa, Asia and Latin America.
In these three regions, the IMF has altogether
11 sub-regions which meet regularly. In some
countries, the IMF-affiliated unions have formed
Country Councils.
To coordinate activities in specific industrial sectors,
the IMF has industrial departments for the
following sectors: aerospace, automotive, electrical
and electronics, mechanical engineering,
shipbuilding, non-manual workers, and iron, steel
and non-ferrous metals. In addition, there is a
standing working party on work organisation.
This is the IMF
For the address of the
IMF head office in Geneva,
see page 2. The addresses for
regional and project offices are:
SOUTH ASIA
Linz House
159-A, Gautam Nagar
NEW DELHI 110 049
INDIA
tel.: (91/11) 651 4283
fax: (91/11) 685 2813
E-mail: sao@imfmetal.org
SOUTHEAST ASIA
AND THE PACIFIC
No. 10-3, Jalan PJS 8/4
Dataran Mentari, Bandar Sunway
46150 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan
MALAYSIA
tel.: (60/3) 56 38 7904
fax: (60/3) 56 38 7902
E-mail: seao@imfmetal.org
LATIN AMERICA
& THE CARIBBEAN
Av. Providencia 2019
Oficina 42-B
Providencia
SANTIAGO
CHILE
tel.: (56/2) 655 04 74
(56/2) 655 04 77
(56/2) 655 04 78
fax: (56/2) 655 04 70
E-mail: lacro@imfmetal.org
LATIN AMERICA
& THE CARIBBEAN
Mexico Office
Ignacio Mariscal No. 45-101,
Colonia Tabacalera
CP 06030 MEXICO D.F.
MEXICO
tel: (52/55) 55 35 36 53
fax: (52/55) 55 35 26 14
E-mail: lacromexico@imfmetal.org
EAST & SOUTHERN AFRICA
Physical address:
10th Floor
The Braamfontein Centre
Jorissen Street
Braamfontein
JOHANNESBURG 2001
REP. of SOUTH AFRICA
Postal address:
 
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