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Trade union rights are human rights 25 August 2006 Zambia: Education Sector Losing 800 Teachers each year to AIDS
Zambia is losing 800 teachers every year to AIDS-related illnesses, EI affiliate the Zambia National Union of teachers (ZNUT) has warned.
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Trade union rights are human rights 24 August 2006 Education of girls key to AIDS prevention
It is high time to confront the vulnerability of girls to HIV and AIDS, and to support the crucial role of the education sector in combating the pandemic.
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Union growth 21 August 2006 EI deplores killing of Sri Lankan students
EI strongly protests against the killing of children in the recent air force bombings in Sri Lanka. Up to 61 girls were killed and about a hundred more injured in a raid on the Sencholai children’s home in the Mullaithivu district in northern Sri Lanka. The area is among those...
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Union growth 4 August 2006 ITF holds 41st Congress in Durban
Randall Howard, General Secretary of the South African Transport and Allied Workers' Union, will be the new president of the International Transport Workers' Federation. That makes the ITF the second global union federation, after Education International, to elect a South African trade unionist as president.
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Union growth 28 July 2006 Ethiopian teacher leaders reunited with exiled union president
Unable to meet in their home country due to high risk to their personal safety, leaders of the Ethiopian Teachers’ Association (ETA) gathered in the Netherlands last week, thanks to support from Education International and member organizations.
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Union growth 28 July 2006 Trade union rights at risk in Ethiopia
For the past 15 years, Education International and member organizations such as the Dutch teachers’ union AOb and the National Union of Teachers of England and Wales have actively supported the Ethiopian Teachers’ Association. Why the need for this solidarity? Because the ETA has suffered ongoing repression by a government...
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Union growth 14 July 2006 Papua New Guinea: Teachers on indefinite strike
As many as 37 000 teachers, who are members of EI affiliate, the "Papua New Guinea Teachers' Association" (PNGTA), remain on strike in the country's national capital district despite the threat of severe penalties if they don't return to work. They began their action on 10 July over the non-payment...
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Trade union rights are human rights 3 July 2006 Mexico: EI condemns the use of violence against striking teachers!
In a letter sent to the government of Mexico on 29 June, EI condemns the use of any form of violence against striking teachers. The message is sent in the light of the police's forceful eviction of strikers on 14 June.
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Union growth 3 July 2006 Cambodia: Teacher strike postponed
EI affiliate the Cambodian Independent Teachers’ Association (CITA), and the Free Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia (FTUWKC) is postponing the strike due to be held today, until further notice.
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Union growth 27 June 2006 Guinea: EI condemns gross violations of trade union rights
EI issued a letter dated 27 June to the State Minister of Guinea, Fodé Bangoura, condemning the death threat made to SLECG General Secretary, Louis Mbemba Soumah, nor the minister's vow on 12 June to "crush trade unionists".
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Trade union rights are human rights 27 June 2006 Cambodia: Teachers to strike on 3rd July
Members of EI affiliate the Cambodian Independent Teachers’ Association (CITA) will join the Free Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia (FTUWKC) in a nationwide strike on Monday 3rd July.
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Trade union rights are human rights 22 June 2006 Mexico: No repression and more dialogue requested in Oaxaca
EI is very concerned with reported security forces repression of the social movement led by teachers in Oaxaca. EI is encouraging the Mexican authorities to dialogue, not to repress.
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Trade union rights are human rights 19 June 2006 Korea: KFTA appoints new Secretary General
EI affiliate the Korean Federation of Teachers' Associations (KFTA) have elected Mr. CHO Heung-Soon, their current Chief Director of Organisation Division, as new Secretary General following the end of term in office of former secretary general, Mr. Son In-Sik.
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Trade union rights are human rights 16 June 2006 ILC: Countries blamed for poor implementation of labour standards
EI attended the proceedings of the ILO Committee on the Application of Standards, at the 95th International Labour Conference of the ILO.
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Trade union rights are human rights 14 June 2006 EI pressure secures release of Ethiopian teacher after 7 months detention without charges
EI has been informed of the release on 9 June of Mulunesh Abebayehu Teklewold, a 53-year old female teacher. She was arrested in the Kelemworke junior secondary school in Addis and brought to the Kality prison on 9 November 2005.
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Trade union rights are human rights 9 June 2006 Ghana: Teachers and Educational Workers Begin Indefinite Strike
Salary arrears and the lack of progress in negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement have driven EI affiliate the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU) to strike indefinitely. An ultimatum presented to President John Kufuor’s government says if demands are not met by next week, teachers in higher institutions will...
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Trade union rights are human rights 8 June 2006 General Debate Statement by Fred van Leeuwen, General Secretary of Education International at the International Labour Conference, Geneva
EI has requested ILO to set international standards for the recruitment of teachers. In his address to the annual ILO Conference in Geneva, EI General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen said that industrialized countries should not try to remedy teacher shortages by poaching teachers from low-income countries. Van Leeuwen recommended that...
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Trade union rights are human rights 7 June 2006 Romania: Teachers ask president to mediate conflict
Romanian EI affiliate Fédération des Syndicats de l’Enseignement SPIRU-HARET have demanded President Traian Basescu to once again intervene in their relations with the government, as the agreement reached with the government after their last protest has not been respected.
Romania: Teachers ask president to mediate conflict