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Standards and working conditions 16 July 2007 Canada: Three teacher leaders honoured by their peers at national meeting
Three educators are recipients of this year's Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) Special Recognition Awards that honour the valuable contributions made by teacher leaders in promoting the teaching profession and, by extension, public education. CTF President Winston Carter presented the awards on 13 July at the CTF Annual General Meeting held...
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Standards and working conditions 13 July 2007 Peru: strike goes on as government passes Teacher Career Law
After a week of massive demonstrations throughout the country, Peruvian teachers remain on strike. The government, however, failed to listen to the requests for a national debate on the Teacher Career Law, which was passed today without further discussion by the National Congress.
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Union renewal and development 12 July 2007 New Congress documents available to download
Congress documents including the program, practical arrangements and voting procedures are now available to download.
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Union renewal and development 12 July 2007 Congress Newsflash: Transport in Berlin
Please note that there will be organised transport from only Tegel Airport to the 3 Congress hotels (Ellington, Park Inn and Estrel) from 19-21 July.
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Trade union rights are human rights 12 July 2007 Portugal: National demonstration against law that threatens collective bargaining
On July 12th, public servants will take to the streets of Lisbon to protest against recent measures taken by the Portuguese government with a view to undermining labour rights.
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Trade union rights are human rights 12 July 2007 Iran: Abduction of the President of the Vahed Bus Driver's Union
EI strongly condemned the abduction on 10 July of Mansour Osanloo of the Tehran Workers’ Bus Union, Sherkate Vahed.
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Union renewal and development 11 July 2007 Breakout Sessions at the 5th EI World Congress
On 23rd July, participants to the 5th EI World Congress will be treated to a choice of 44 different breakout sessions.
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Trade union rights are human rights 10 July 2007 Berlin Congress: getting to the heart of EFAIDS matters
At the Education International Congress in Berlin this July, the EFAIDS team is putting on a variety of information and training sessions on issues related to the Programme.
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Standards and working conditions 10 July 2007 EI to launch World Teachers’ Day 2007
Teachers and their unions from all around the world will campaign together on October 5th, World Teachers’ Day, to call for Quality Teachers for Quality Education!
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Trade union rights are human rights 10 July 2007 Burkina Faso: Pandemic stabilising but teachers still at risk
The two teachers' unions working on the EFAIDS Programme in Burkina Faso - the National Union of Secondary and Higher Education Teachers (SNESS) and the National Union of African Teachers of Burkina (SNEAB - have commissioned a study to explore the impact of HIV and AIDS on the teaching body,...
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Standards and working conditions 10 July 2007 Uganda: UNATU react to claims of teachers rejecting posts
In June, the Monitor newspaper reported that some 2,000 teachers had turned down government job offers in Uganda. The article echoes the surprise of the Ministry of Education on the apparent rejection of these posts. EI affiliate the Ugandan National Teachers’ Union (UNATU) has since reacted to these misleading statements.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 10 July 2007 Philippines: Workshop on Reducing Dropouts in Basic Education and Achieving EFA by 2015
In June, Education International got together with its affiliates in the Philippines to address the issue of drop out rates in basic education and to prepare a joint national work plan for the unions on reducing drop out in the country.
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Trade union rights are human rights 10 July 2007 Botswana: Teacher Union Study Tour to Zambia
Last May Roy Mwaba, General Secretary of the Zambia National Union of Teachers (ZNUT), paid a visit to the Botswana Teachers Union (BTU) in order to share experiences on the EFAIDS Programme. From 10-13 June BTU representatives paid a return visit to ZNUT in Zambia. Led by Ronald Ketshabe (BTU...
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Trade union rights are human rights 10 July 2007 Senegal: Teacher Unions evaluate EFAIDS Programme
In mid June the Senegalese Committee of Education Unions against HIV/AIDS (COSSEL), which is composed of four EI affiliated teacher unions, namely, SNEEL-CNTS, SUDES, SYPROS and UDEN, carried out an evaluation of the EFAIDS Programme in Dakar.
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Trade union rights are human rights 10 July 2007 Training for Life: EI publishes update on report
EI has just published an update of its 2006 report "Training for Life" on the record of governments in providing training for teachers on HIV and AIDS. The report is the result of the hard work carried out by a number of EI's affiliates to establish the facts on teacher...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 10 July 2007 Newsletter on Girls' Education: ‘Girls Too!’
The United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) was launched in April 2000 at the World Education Forum in Dakar by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan. Each month UNGEI publishes a newsletter called ‘Girls Too!’
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 10 July 2007 Interview with Hawa Koroma of the Sierra Leone Teachers Union (SLTU)
Hawa Koroma is the project coordinator of the Sierra Leone Teachers Union, SLTU. She spoke to EI about the impact of the war on education and the efforts being made to restore a sense of normality in a country that has been devastated by conflict.
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Standards and working conditions 6 July 2007 Peru: SUTEP on strike against new Teacher Career Law
EI affiliate in Peru, SUTEP, launched an indefinite strike on 5 July to protest against a new legal framework for the teaching profession, currently being discussed by the National Congress.
Peru: SUTEP on strike against new Teacher Career Law