![]() In 2002, after IBM Global Services Australia and Community and Public Sector Union (CPSU) failed to negotiate a common enterprise agreement for all 3,500 employees working on the Telstra contract (about half were original Telstra staff covered by a different agreement), CPSU organized two 48 hour strike actions. In 2011, the global union federations UNI Global Union and International Metalworker's Federation formed the "IBM Global Union Alliance" to coordinate IBM-labour activities across the globe among its affiliate unions. ![]() In 1999, employees of IBM in Europe formed a European Works Council. In Germany and Australia there are several trade unions recognized by IBM, with limited recognition. Since the company's foundation in 1911, it has not recognized any trade unions in the United States, despite the efforts by workers to establish them from 1970 onward. IBM worker organizations have not historically been recognized by IBM.
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