18 Concerns of the ILPS:

1. The cause of national liberation, democracy and social liberation;
2. Socio-economic development and social justice;
3. Human rights in the civil, political, economic, social and cultural fields;
4. The cause of just peace;
5. Independent trade union and workers' and toilers' rights and reduction of working hours at full pay against mass unemployment and decreasing wage levels;
6. Agrarian reform and rights of peasants, farm workers and fisherfolk;
7. The cause of women's rights and liberation;
8. Rights of the youth to education and employment;
9. Children's rights against child labour, sexual abuse and other forms of exploitation;
10. Rights of indigenous peoples, oppressed nations and nationalities against chauvinism and racism;
11. The rights of teachers, researchers and other educational personnel;
12. The right of the people to health care and the rights of health workers;
13. Science and technology for the people and development, and environmental protection;
14. Arts and culture and free flow of information in the service of the people;
15. Justice and indemnification for the victims of illegal arrest and detention;
16. Rights and welfare of displaced homeless persons, refugees and migrant workers;
17. Rights of aged people towards a life in dignity and secured existence;
18. Rights of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and trans-gendered.

About the ILPS

18 Concerns

Aims and activities

Founding of the ILPS

The ILPS in Canada