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Human and Trade Union Rights

  1. Union growth 2 February 2012

    Bahrain: Help free trade union leader Mahdi 'Issa Mahdi Abu Dheeb!

    EI has launched a campaign to urge the Bahraini authorities to immediately release on bail Mahdi 'Issa Mahdi Abu Dheeb, President of the Bahraini Teachers Association (BTA), given his deteriorating health condition. This campaign is organised in partnership with LabourStart, an online news service aiming to serve the international trade...

    Bahrain: Help free trade union leader Mahdi 'Issa Mahdi Abu Dheeb!
  2. Trade union rights are human rights 11 January 2012

    Iran must stop execution of Amir Hekmati

    Amir Hekmati (28), an Arizona born Iranian-American, accused of spying for the CIA, was sentenced to death earlier this week after an unfair trial without access to consular assistance.

    Iran must stop execution of Amir Hekmati
  3. Trade union rights are human rights 20 December 2011

    Lebanon: teacher unions strike over insulting wage rise

    Tens of thousands of teachers including EI’s affiliates the Syndicate of Private School Teachers (TSL) and the League of Public Secondary Teachers (LPESPL), went on strike across Lebanon on December 15. They are threatening to widen the action if the government fails to improve its planned wage increase.

    Lebanon: teacher unions strike over insulting wage rise
  4. Union growth 20 December 2011

    EI strengthens international trade unionism and its internal structures

    At its 39th meeting held on 30 November-1 December, EI Executive Board adopted new policies related to the crisis and its impact on unions worldwide. These policies are partly represented by resolutions on ‘the Strengthening of International Trade Unionism within the Context of Globalisation,’ and ‘EI Structures.’

    EI strengthens international trade unionism and its internal structures
  5. Union growth 16 December 2011

    Turkey: Sign urgent appeal to condemn the prison sentences against teacher unionists

    EI has launched a petition in association with LabourStart to condemn the prison sentences imposed on 25 Turkish trade unionists, members of both EI affiliate Egitim Sen and the Confederation of Public Employees’ Unions (KESK).

    Turkey: Sign urgent appeal to condemn the prison sentences against teacher unionists
  6. Union growth 14 December 2011

    Bahrain: Appeal of teacher union leaders postponed

    The appeal of Bahrain Teacher Association (BTA) leaders, Jalila al-Salman and Mahdi Abu Dheeb, has been postponed to 19 February, in order to be able to include the recommendations of the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI) report. This postponement will effectively prolong the detention of Mahdi Abu Dheeb, the...

    Bahrain: Appeal of teacher union leaders postponed
  7. Union growth 14 December 2011

    Fiji: Government refuses entry to international trade union delegation

    Fiji’s military regime has refused to allow an Australian and New Zealand trade union delegation to enter the country on 13 December. Representatives of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) and the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (NZCTU) were denied permission to enter the country on arrival at...

    Fiji: Government refuses entry to international trade union delegation
  8. Union growth 9 December 2011

    Bahrain: EI launches a new Urgent Action Appeal

    Education International (EI) has launched a new Urgent Action Appeal on Bahrain, calling on its member organisations to contact their national government as well as the Bahraini diplomatic representations in their country to urge the Bahraini authorities to review the charges and convictions and commute sentences of all teachers, teacher...

    Bahrain: EI launches a new Urgent Action Appeal
  9. Union growth 1 December 2011

    EI Executive Board condemns unjust prison sentence on trade union activists in Turkey

    The EI Executive Board, meeting in Brussels this week, learned with great regret that 25 Turkish trade unionists, members of EGITIM Sen-KESK, which includes the EI affiliate in Turkey, had prison sentences imposed by the Turkish courts for engaging in what would be regarded elsewhere as legitimate trade union activities.

    EI Executive Board condemns unjust prison sentence on trade union activists in Turkey
  10. Union growth 23 November 2011

    Bahrain: The international teacher trade union movement shows solidarity

    EI General Secretary, Fred van Leeuwen, recently visited the Kingdom of Bahrain, in order to get first-hand impressions of the situation in a country that has seen severe mistreatment of teachers in the past months, following “Arab Spring”-inspired upheavals throughout the middle eastern state.

    Bahrain: The international teacher trade union movement shows solidarity
  11. Union growth 10 November 2011

    USA: Ohioan voters reject anti-worker law and agenda

    EI’s U.S. affiliates, the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), have celebrated the historical vote overwhelmingly repealing Senate Bill 5, a controversial bill signed into law by Governor John Kasich. This legislation was designed to silence the public workers’ voices and strip away their collective...

    USA: Ohioan voters reject anti-worker law and agenda
  12. Union growth 8 November 2011

    Estonia: massive support for educators’ demand for salary raise

    The Estonian Educational Personal Union (EEPU), one of EI’s national affiliates, has joined a successful demonstration supporting educators’ justified salary demands, held on 25 October in the capital city, Tallinn, in front of the Riigikogu (the Estonian Parliament).

    Estonia: massive support for educators’ demand for salary raise
  13. Trade union rights are human rights 2 November 2011

    Uganda: Teachers warn government about mass action

    The Uganda National Teachers’ Union (UNATU), one of EI’s national affiliates, has warned the Government the next phase of their strike will include parents and supporters, should national authorities continue harassing teacher unionists through its security agents.

    Uganda: Teachers warn government about mass action
  14. Trade union rights are human rights 27 October 2011

    Poland: Government welcomes EI’s action protecting Polish minority teachers and students in Lithuania

    EI’s European Region, the European Trade Union Committee for Education (ETUCE), adopted a Statement on the Situation of the Teachers from the Schools of National Minorities in Lithuania on 16 September at the Central and Eastern European (CEE) Round Table in Kiev. In response, the Undersecretary of State at the...

    Poland: Government welcomes EI’s action protecting Polish minority teachers and students in Lithuania
  15. Trade union rights are human rights 25 October 2011

    Bahrain: Teacher leaders under threat of torture

    EI has relaunched its Urgent Action Appeal on Bahrain. bahraini teachers fear for the safety of their leaders, after the heavy-handed arrest of their vice president Jalila al-Salman.

    Bahrain: Teacher leaders under threat of torture
  16. Trade union rights are human rights 19 October 2011

    Unions support the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement

    EI is giving its support to the massive popular protest ‘Occupy Wall Street’ which is a movement for economic justice that is spreading across the United States and the world.

    Unions support the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement
  17. Trade union rights are human rights 18 October 2011

    Bahrain: Education union leader calls for international solidarity

    Jalila Al-Salman, Vice-President of the EI-affiliated Bahraini Teachers’ Association (BTA), has called on the international community to support teachers’ legitimate struggle for human and trade unions rights.

    Bahrain: Education union leader calls for international solidarity
  18. Trade union rights are human rights 14 October 2011

    Bahrain: Union leader moved to Jaw prison

    Education International has been informed that the Bahraini Teachers Association's (BTA) president, Mahdi 'Issa Mahdi Abu Dheeb (49 years of age) has been transferred to Jaw prison, Bahrain’s only men's prison, on October 12.

    Bahrain: Union leader moved to Jaw prison