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Union growth 23 March 2007 Guatemala: Stop repression, start negotiation, demands EI
EI has written to the President of Guatemala on 21 March supporting the demands of its member organisation, the Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Educación de Guatemala (STEG).
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Union growth 23 March 2007 ILO Committee backs New Approach to Key Outreach Activities
In Geneva, the Committee on Sectoral and Technical Meetings (STM) of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Governing Body approved on 19 March a new approach to activities that takes ILO's agenda out into the workplace.
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Trade union rights are human rights 15 March 2007 African Teachers’ Unions Review EFAIDS Programme
EI representatives visited teachers’ unions in Eastern and Southern Africa at the end of February to review the EFAIDS activities undertaken in 2006 and to plan for EFAIDS activities in 2007.
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Trade union rights are human rights 15 March 2007 BUT/Barbados heralds progress on HIV and AIDS in the workplace
The BUT/Barbados has reacted positively to the Government of Barbados’ announcement on plans to introduce anti-discrimination legislation this year for people living with HIV/AIDS. If properly implemented, the new laws would signify a considerable step forward for the movement to ensure greater protection for HIV positive teachers and workers in...
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Trade union rights are human rights 15 March 2007 EFAIDS Brochure: now available in three languages
The EFAIDS Brochure outlines the response by teachers and teachers’ unions to Education for All and HIV and AIDS. It is now available in all of EI’s official languages – English, French and Spanish.
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Trade union rights are human rights 15 March 2007 Report on HIV and AIDS in Africa: Speaking Freely, Being Strong
A new report by the UK-based organisation Panos looks at how social movements have brought change to the response to HIV and AIDS.
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Trade union rights are human rights 15 March 2007 Interview with Dorah Johnson, EFAIDS Coordinator of the Botswana Teachers' Union, Moragakgama region
This month Dorah Johnson of the BTU/Botswana gave her views to EI on the issue of integrating HIV and AIDS into the curriculum.
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Union growth 13 March 2007 Zimbabwe: EI condemns the beating of opposition leaders
EI was shocked by the use of force at a church-led prayer rally in Harare last Sunday which resulted in one death and many casualties, including women and children.
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Union growth 9 March 2007 EI Mission to East Timor postponed due to instability in the country
EI’s mission to help its affiliate the East Timor Teacher Union (ETTU) resume its activities has been postponed due to civil unrest.
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Union growth 9 March 2007 Turkey: Egitim-Sen offices attacked
Arsonists have attacked and destroyed the offices of the Sakarya branch of EI member organisation Egitim-Sen. Fortunately no one was hurt in the incident.
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Union growth 21 February 2007 Zimbabwe: Teachers join national protest as inflation reaches 1600%
EI affiliate the Zimbabwe Teachers Union (ZIMTA) has instructed its members to join a general strike.
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Trade union rights are human rights 21 February 2007 Nigeria: EI Vice President elected President of the Nigerian Labour Congress
EI Vice President Abdulwaheed Omar has been elected President of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) on 16 February 2007.
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Union growth 15 February 2007 Netherlands: Former AOb Presidents appointed to new Dutch government
A new government is being formed after the coalition agreement was presented on 7 February. Two former Presidents of the Algemene Onderwijsbond (AOb) Ella Vogelaar and Jacques Tichelaar were appointed to important positions in the new government.
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Union growth 12 February 2007 EFAIDS Committee Member Located
Last month we reported on the disappearance of Meqcha Mengistu, Chairperson of the Ethiopian Teachers’ Association (ETA) East Gojam Zonal Executive and member of the ETA Committee for the implementation of the EI/ETA EFAIDS Programme. Mr. Mengistu has now been located and is awaiting trial.
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Trade union rights are human rights 12 February 2007 EI South Asian Roundtable addresses HIV and AIDS
In December EI organised a round table meeting to raise awareness among its membership on the role of teachers and teachers unions in the fight against HIV and AIDS in the South Asian sub-region.
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Trade union rights are human rights 12 February 2007 North America and Caribbean Regional Conference trains the spotlight on HIV and AIDS
The EI North America and Caribbean Conference welcomed over 100 delegates from North America and Caribbean Teachers’ Union to Ocho Rios, Jamaica from 22-23 January
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Trade union rights are human rights 12 February 2007 International Federation of Journalists releases HIV and AIDS Guide
The Asia-Pacific office of the IFJ has just released a user-friendly media guide and research study on the media's reporting of HIV and AIDS.
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Trade union rights are human rights 12 February 2007 Teachers Matter: New Report on HIV in Kenya
A new study conducted by the Population Council/Horizons Programme finds that teachers are being neglected by initiatives to prevent the spread of HIV and recommends further action to train and provide services to teachers on HIV prevention, care and support and the reduction of stigma.
Teachers Matter: New Report on HIV in Kenya