• We are the global voice of 12 million workers in construction, wood and forestry, building materials and allied industries

    Through our 365 unions from 111 countries we stand up for:

    • Climate Justice
    • Inclusive Trade Unions
    • Safe Healthy Workers
    • Global Rights
    • Equal Future
  • We are the global voice of 12 million workers in construction, wood and forestry, building materials and allied industries

    Through our 365 unions from 111 countries we stand up for:

    • Climate Justice
    • Inclusive Trade Unions
    • Safe Healthy Workers
    • Global Rights
    • Equal Future
  • Workers in action

    From the ground up: the latest news on the issues affecting workers in BWI sectors.

  • 04.07.2025

    Southern African unions build united front against informal labour 

  • 30.06.2025

    Faber-Castell, IG Metall and BWI mark 25 years of IFA with a social audit

  • 26.06.2025

    Just transition in Slovenia: Alpacem Cement cuts emissions, ensures operations and preserve jobs

  • 25.06.2025

    France: FNSCBA-CGT denounces abuse of Chinese workers renovating Eqiom CRH cement plant

  • 25.06.2025

    Italy: Negotiations in natural stone sector win € 240 wage increase for thousands of workers

  • 24.06.2025

    Sweden’s young builders celebrate 10th anniversary

  • 23.06.2025

    Türkiye: Public workers protest government’s measely wage hike offer

  • 23.06.2025

    BWI demands worker-centred climate action at ASEAN 2025: Tackling heat stress and greenwashing

  • 20.06.2025

    BWI statement on the devastating floods in Mokwa, Nigeria and Eastern Cape, South Africa

  • 19.06.2025

    BWI at the 2025 International Labour Conference: Breakthroughs on health and safety, justice and social protection

  • 19.06.2025

    Unity in strength: Budowlani holds XII Congress

  • 18.06.2025

    CLAWUZ makes history for electing first woman general secretary

  • 17.06.2025

    ILO adopts landmark convention on biological hazards to protect workers worldwide

  • 13.06.2025

    Breaking the cycle for social protection as pathway to end child labour

  • 12.06.2025

    863rd THURSDAY PROTEST: VOICES FROM INDONESIA AND SOLIDARITY FOR SUNTRACS!

  • 04.07.2025

    Southern African unions build united front against informal labour 

    30.06.2025

    Faber-Castell, IG Metall and BWI mark 25 years of IFA with a social audit

    26.06.2025

    Just transition in Slovenia: Alpacem Cement cuts emissions, ensures operations and preserve jobs

    25.06.2025

    France: FNSCBA-CGT denounces abuse of Chinese workers renovating Eqiom CRH cement plant

    25.06.2025

    Italy: Negotiations in natural stone sector win € 240 wage increase for thousands of workers

  • 24.06.2025

    Sweden’s young builders celebrate 10th anniversary

    23.06.2025

    Türkiye: Public workers protest government’s measely wage hike offer

    23.06.2025

    BWI demands worker-centred climate action at ASEAN 2025: Tackling heat stress and greenwashing

    20.06.2025

    BWI statement on the devastating floods in Mokwa, Nigeria and Eastern Cape, South Africa

    19.06.2025

    BWI at the 2025 International Labour Conference: Breakthroughs on health and safety, justice and social protection

  • 19.06.2025

    Unity in strength: Budowlani holds XII Congress

    18.06.2025

    CLAWUZ makes history for electing first woman general secretary

    17.06.2025

    ILO adopts landmark convention on biological hazards to protect workers worldwide

    13.06.2025

    Breaking the cycle for social protection as pathway to end child labour

    12.06.2025

    863rd THURSDAY PROTEST: VOICES FROM INDONESIA AND SOLIDARITY FOR SUNTRACS!

  • Three voices, one vision: BWI’s champions for the FSC International Board

    The Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI) is proud to throw its full support behind three outstanding candidates for the FSC International Board: Rulita Wijayaningdyah from Indonesia, Mark Ofori Asante from Ghana, and Bruno Bothua from France.

  • Urgent action: Fight escalating arbitrary detentions of union leaders in Panama!

  • Too Hot To Work – Action Call

    As the planet heats up and deadly heatwaves become more frequent and deadly, protecting frontline outdoor workers is critical. Under the call “Too Hot To Work,” BWI is fighting for a greener, cleaner and safer future

  • Panama: BWI stands in solidarity with SUNTRACS amid repression and escalating attacks on workers’ rights

    The BWI Presidium expresses its unwavering solidarity with SUNTRACS and the working people of Panama

  • Call for Action: Pledge for BWI Manifesto to protect migrant workers in an overheating planet!

    Together for system change, not climate change! Heat up Workers’ rights, not the planet!

  • Workers' voice

    We stand united for human rights, social and climate justice: every voice counts.

    • Blogs and Statements

      Read the messages from BWI's Leadership and our organizational positions on various issues -- highlighting our values, our principles, and our mission.

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    • Interviews

      Discover our exclusive interviews offering a unique insight into the issues, challenges and successes.

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    • Regions in action

      Find out more about the different projects carried out in different regions of the world.

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    • Feature articles

      Immerse yourself in our in-depth articles, featuring detailed analysis and thought-provoking reflections on the most relevant topics.

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    Workers united

    We work across all sectors for workers’ rights, dignity, and respect.