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  1. Trade union rights are human rights 19 December 2008

    Teachers bring Courage, Hope and Cooperation to the HIV/AIDS response

    CARVEE, a new inter-union network to support Senegalese teachers living with and affected by HIV/AIDS, emerged from the 15th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) held in Dakar from December 3- 7.

    Teachers bring Courage, Hope and Cooperation to the HIV/AIDS response
  2. Union renewal and development 16 December 2008

    Teacher unions tackle climate change, financial crisis

    Real progress on climate change will require collective action by governments worldwide, with the support and involvement of a whole range of social institutions, including trade unions.

    Teacher unions tackle climate change, financial crisis
  3. Trade union rights are human rights 9 December 2008

    Teachers Spread the Word on World AIDS Day

    Around the globe teachers and students led the massive outpouring of solidarity on World AIDS Day within their schools, workplaces and communities. EI’s engaging activity ‘One Hour on AIDS’ was just one of the ways that teachers and their unions showed their commitment to educating about HIV and AIDS issues...

    Teachers Spread the Word on World AIDS Day
  4. Equity and inclusion 9 December 2008

    EI urges greater respect for Indigenous languages and culture

    Bilingual and multicultural education is not only “important for the human rights of Indigenous Peoples, but also for all other children, as well as for humanity as a whole, collecting and conserving relevant knowledge to help our planet survive,” EI Vice-President Susan Hopgood told participants in the EI seminar on...

    EI urges greater respect for Indigenous languages and culture
  5. Trade union rights are human rights 9 December 2008

    International Human Rights Day: Education International launches new Trade Union Rights Manual

    Education International, the global voice of teachers and the world’s largest international union federation, is strengthening its support of national unions and workers’ rights by publishing its Trade Union Rights Manual, a guide for union activists around the world. The launch of the Manual is to coincide with the 60th...

    International Human Rights Day: Education International launches new Trade Union Rights Manual
  6. Equity and inclusion 5 December 2008

    EI hosts its largest-ever seminar on Indigenous issues

    “Quality education and social justice for Indigenous peoples” is the theme of Education International’s Indigenous educators’ seminar to be held 6 December 2008 in advance of the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education in Melbourne.

    EI hosts its largest-ever seminar on Indigenous issues
  7. Union growth 4 December 2008

    Zimbabwe: Ten teachers released, but four still incarcerated

    Latest reports from Zimbabwe show that more teachers than originally known were arrested in this week's crackdown by the Mugabe government in response to demonstrations protesting the financial and humanitarian crisis. In fact, of the 14 arrested, four remain in prison.

    Zimbabwe: Ten teachers released, but four still incarcerated
  8. Trade union rights are human rights 3 December 2008

    Zimbabwe: Five teachers among sweep of arrests of union leaders

    Five leaders of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, including PTUZ General Secretary Raymond Majongwe, are among 48 trade unionists who were caught up in a wave of arrests across the country on 3 December.

    Zimbabwe: Five teachers among sweep of arrests of union leaders
  9. Standards and working conditions 3 December 2008

    Macedonia: Teachers achieve new collective agreement, strike is over

    Leaders of the Trade Union of Employees in Education, Science and Culture (SONK) and representatives of the Macedonian education authorities reached an accord 3 December, bringing to an end the strike which had closed elementary and secondary schools since 24 November.

    Macedonia: Teachers achieve new collective agreement, strike is over
  10. Standards and working conditions 2 December 2008

    Macedonia: Teachers hopeful for resumption of negotiations

    Teachers are more optimistic after an announcement by Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski condemning the pressure exerted on teacher union members, and urging education officials and union leaders to get back to the negotiating table and come to a mutually agreeable solution to the current strike.

    Macedonia: Teachers hopeful for resumption of negotiations
  11. Union renewal and development 2 December 2008

    Ugandan teachers plan for success

    The Ugandan National Teachers Union (UNATU) presented its strategic plan at an All Donors Strategic Planning meeting in Kampala in mid November 2008. UNATU, sensitive to its role as a vibrant civil society organisation, is streamlining its development programme to better respond to the needs of its members and the...

    Ugandan teachers plan for success
  12. Trade union rights are human rights 1 December 2008

    Teachers take the lead on AIDS

    Teachers everywhere are marking World AIDS Day with special lessons, marches, and cultural activities. Education International’s lesson plan called “One Hour on AIDS” is being taught in classrooms around the world, from Peru to Nepal to the Netherlands.

    Teachers take the lead on AIDS
  13. Union renewal and development 28 November 2008

    Worlds of Education: A special edition on human and trade union rights

    The latest issue of EI’s flagship magazine Worlds of Education features a series of articles celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10th, and reasserting human and trade union rights of teachers and education workers everywhere.

    Worlds of Education: A special edition on human and trade union rights
  14. Union growth 27 November 2008

    Iranian teacher unionist still alive, but remains at risk

    Teachers, trade unionists and human rights defenders around the world are mobilising in defence of Farzad Kamangar, an Iranian Kurdish teacher and trade unionist who is at risk of execution.

    Iranian teacher unionist still alive, but remains at risk
  15. Union growth 26 November 2008

    Alert: Iranian teacher unionist could be executed today

    Education International has been informed that Farzad Kamangar, the Iranian Kurdish teacher and social worker sentenced to death on “absolutely zero evidence” according to his lawyer, could be hanged on Wednesday 26 November 2008.

    Alert: Iranian teacher unionist could be executed today
  16. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 25 November 2008

    Sacrificing education quality is not an option

    The Education For All Global Monitoring Report 2009 provides a useful blueprint for achieving greater equality of opportunity and improved quality of education for learners of all ages around the world.

    Sacrificing education quality is not an option
  17. Union growth 25 November 2008

    Guatemala: teacher union leader's life threatened

    Joviel Acevedo has experienced many threats during his career as a union leader, but recently he was shocked to see reports in the media of his own assassination. The Guatemalan Education Workers Union (STEG) is concerned that the false news of their General Secretary's death was meant to threaten and...

    Guatemala: teacher union leader's life threatened
  18. Standards and working conditions 25 November 2008

    Macedonian teachers strike to back collective bargaining rights

    Members of the Autonomous Trade Union of Education, Science and Culture of the Republic of Macedonia (SONK) went on strike 24 November after the government reneged on its earlier commitments in collective agreements for both elementary and secondary education.

    Macedonian teachers strike to back collective bargaining rights