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Human and Trade Union Rights

  1. Union growth 19 August 2013

    Fiji: Exposing the clampdown on union rights

    An EI delegation is attending regional meetings on labour standards in Fiji. EI representatives are holding talks with teachers' representatives from the Fijian Teachers' Association and the Fiji Teacher Union who deplored the clampdown on union rights since the 2006 coup.

    Fiji: Exposing the clampdown on union rights
  2. Union growth 12 August 2013

    UK: Education Secretary must listen to teachers, not attack them

    Two of EI’s affiliates, the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT) and the National Union of Teachers (NUT), have criticised a survey released by the UK polling organisation, Populus.

    UK: Education Secretary must listen to teachers, not attack them
  3. Union growth 6 August 2013

    Kenya: Government withholds salaries after teachers’ strike ends

    The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT), one of EI’s affiliates in the country, has informed EI that the teachers’ national strike which started on 25 June was called off on 17 July. The education union urged teachers to report back to their schools the next day. Unfortunately, however, the...

    Kenya: Government withholds salaries after teachers’ strike ends
  4. Trade union rights are human rights 5 August 2013

    Iranian teacher Abdolreza Ghanbari saved from execution

    EI is relieved to learn that the death sentence imposed on Iranian teacher Abdolreza Ghanbari has been reduced to 15 years’ detention and exile by the Tehran Revolutionary Court.

    Iranian teacher Abdolreza Ghanbari saved from execution
  5. Union growth 2 August 2013

    Tunis: Condemnation of murder of MP and comrade Mohamed Brahmi

    Education International strongly condemns the killing of Mohamed Brahmi, a secular Tunisian political leader. An outspoken critic of the Government who represented the Front Populaire in the Tunisian Parliament, Mohamed Brahmi was shot down in front of his home in Tunis on 25 July.

    Tunis: Condemnation of murder of MP and comrade Mohamed Brahmi
  6. Trade union rights are human rights 29 July 2013

    Burkina Faso: Respect for fundamental principles and rights at work

    EI organised national training and awareness workshops on the International Labour Organisation's (ILO) Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Burkina Faso.

    Burkina Faso: Respect for fundamental principles and rights at work
  7. Union growth 26 July 2013

    Zimbabwe: Schools should be spared political activity

    One of EI’s national affiliates, the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (ZIMTA), and children’s rights activists have criticised the use of schools as political campaign venues, pointing out that it contravenes the national Constitution.

    Zimbabwe: Schools should be spared political activity
  8. Union growth 24 July 2013

    Malaysia: EI workshop builds leadership skills

    Leadership skills and union finances were the focus of a three-day workshoporganised by EI for 15 members of one of its Malaysian affiliates, the Sabah Teachers Union (STU-Sabah). It was held from 7-9 July in Kota Kinabalu.

    Malaysia: EI workshop builds leadership skills
  9. Trade union rights are human rights 18 July 2013

    Mandela Day: small actions can change your world

    On 18 July, EI marks International Nelson Mandela Day. The day honours Mandela’s life-long dedication to social justice, and urges people to take small actions to improve their communities and change the world. This year's Nelson Mandela International Day will focus on shelter, literacy and food security.

    Mandela Day: small actions can change your world
  10. Trade union rights are human rights 27 June 2013

    UK: Education unions’ joint strike rallies

    The NASUWT and the NUT, two of EI’s national affiliates in the UK, are taking joint action as part of their campaign to protect teachers and education. The educators’ unions are in dispute with the Government over teachers’ pay, pensions and working conditions. Tens of thousands of teachers in the...

    UK: Education unions’ joint strike rallies
  11. Union growth 24 June 2013

    South Korea: International actions in support of education support workers

    Teacher unionists in the US organised a protest in front of the Korean Embassy in Washington, D.C. The move was in support of the South Korean education support workers union (KPTU-EdSol). A massive rally is planned for 22 June, in which tens of thousands of Korean workers are expected to...

    South Korea: International actions in support of education support workers
  12. Trade union rights are human rights 21 June 2013

    Turkey: International solidarity to be shown during days of action

    EI and the Global Unions have expressed their unreserved support to the international solidarity actions to be held on 21-22 June to defend fundamental human rights and democracy in Turkey.

    Turkey: International solidarity to be shown during days of action
  13. Trade union rights are human rights 14 June 2013

    EI demands decent work and social dialogue for educators

    EI Deputy General Secretary Haldis Holst, in a speech to the International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, on 13 June, urged the ILO to guarantee decent work and social dialogue for teachers worldwide. She highlighted that this would contribute achieving quality education for all.

    EI demands decent work and social dialogue for educators
  14. Trade union rights are human rights 12 June 2013

    EI warns ILO conference of deprofessionalisation trend

    Speaking on behalf of the Workers’ Group at the ILO Conference Committee on the Application of Standards on June 7, Antonia Wulff, from Education International, warned of global trends leading to the deprofessionalisation of the teaching profession.

    EI warns ILO conference of deprofessionalisation trend
  15. Union growth 11 June 2013

    ILO examines collective bargaining in the public services

    “EI welcomes the useful and clear reaffirmation of the right to collective bargaining for public sector teachers, whether or not they are appointed as civil servants, by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations,” has stated EI General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen...

    ILO examines collective bargaining in the public services
  16. Trade union rights are human rights 10 June 2013

    EI calls for reverse of negative trend around workers’ rights

    On 6-7 June, EI participated in the presentation of the ILO (International Labour Organisation) Survey on Collective Bargaining in the Public Services. Various speakers stressed the need for ILO Conventions 151 and 154 to be widely ratified and implemented. Workers also requested a four-year action plan by the ILO to...

    EI calls for reverse of negative trend around workers’ rights
  17. Trade union rights are human rights 10 June 2013

    Honduras: ILO will send mission to examine trade union rights

    The Honduran government has accepted a direct contacts mission from the International Labour Organisation (ILO), following a recommendation from the ILO workers’ group, supported by employers. Honduras was the first case examined by the ILO Committee on the Application of Standards this year because of the persistent and serious nature...

    Honduras: ILO will send mission to examine trade union rights