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Standards and working conditions 31 March 2006 Norway: 90,000 teachers strike over working-hour reforms
An estimated 90,000 Norwegian schoolteachers took part in a spot strike on Thursday to protest proposed working-hour reforms.
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Standards and working conditions 31 March 2006 Papua New Guinea: New payroll leaves teachers out of pocket
EI affiliate the Papua New Guinea Teachers Association (PNGTA) reports that 544 teachers in the Southern region have not been paid properly as the result of a new Payroll System.
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Trade union rights are human rights 31 March 2006 EI letter of support to French affiliates
Education International has written a letter of support to French affiliates concerning the First Employment Contract (CPE) job law.
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Union renewal and development 31 March 2006 Worlds of Education No 18 (March-April 2006) now available
The March/April 2006 issue of Worlds of Education, Education International’s bi-monthly magazine, is now available.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 30 March 2006 Open letter to all affiliates: Every Child Needs a Teacher
Within the framework of Global Action Week's activities to be held from 24th to 30th April, EI issued an open letter on 30 March, signed by the President and General Secretary of EI, recalling the issues behind this year's message "Every Child Needs a Teacher".
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Union renewal and development 29 March 2006 Second EI Research Network meeting
The EI Research Network is holding its second meeting in Brussels from 29-30 March. The network comprises research officers from EI affiliates.
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Trade union rights are human rights 29 March 2006 Republic of Ireland: ASTI Welcomes Establishment of Teaching Council
EI affiliate the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (ASTI) has welcomed the formal establishment of the Teaching Council as the professional body for Ireland's teachers.
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Union growth 28 March 2006 Zimbabwe: Further harassment of trade union leader
Raymond Majongwe, General Secretary of the Progressive Teachers' Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ), was detained for 8 hours on 24 March for "driving" a group of four Dutch trade unionists visiting the country. Police in the Mabvuku suburb of Harare said "Majongwe’s visitors were taking pictures of police activities at a...
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Union growth 28 March 2006 UK: Teacher unions show solidarity with 1m striking local government workers
EI affiliates the NASUWT, NUT and AUT are supporting local government employee unions in their one day strike today; part of the campaign to demand fair treatment over pension rights in the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).
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Standards and working conditions 27 March 2006 Jamaica: Teachers reject wage offer
The General Council of EI affiliate the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) has rejected the government's wage offer for the 2006 to 2008 contract period.
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Trade union rights are human rights 27 March 2006 Macedonia: EI affiliate win legal battle
SONK, EI’s Macedonian affiliate, is celebrating the legalisation of a new trade union centre of which it was a founding member.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 27 March 2006 UK: AUT-NATFHE Conference on Brain Drain
On March 23, EI affiliates the Association of University Teachers (AUT) and the University and College Lecturers’ Union (NATFHE) organised a conference on “Brain Drain” as the final stage of a two-year project on the subject, which had its origins within the EI’s higher education debates.
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Trade union rights are human rights 24 March 2006 Call for G8 HIV/AIDS permanent working group
Global Unions have recently launched a G8 HIV/AIDS Campaign as part of the 28 April “International Commemoration Day (ICD) for Dead and Injured Workers”. This campaign aims at convincing the Heads of State at next July’s G8 Summit in Russia to create a permanent high-level G8 working group on HIV/AIDS.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 24 March 2006 Union fury as employers ban unions from pay dispute talks
EI affiliates the AUT and NATFHE have reacted with astonishment and anger at news today that the Universities and Colleges Employers (Ucea) Association have gone back on a commitment to meet them next week to try and resolve the current pay dispute for higher education staff.
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Trade union rights are human rights 23 March 2006 Jamaica: affiliate insists school security should be priority
EI affiliate the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) has taken issue with Education Minister Maxine Henry-Wilson's statement on the matter of security at public schools.
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Trade union rights are human rights 23 March 2006 Malta: Trade Unions in Solidarity with Teachers
Various trade unions showed support for EI affiliate the Malta Union of Teachers' (MUT) directive for a one-hour strike in state schools today.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 22 March 2006 EI at the 9th ESIB Convention
EI recently attended a convention held by the "National Unions of Students in Europe" (ESIB) from 10-14 March in Vienna, Austria, on the "Higher Education and the Lisbon strategy ". EI was also part of a panel on a discussion session entitled "Who cares? Who dares?" on the "Lisbon strategy...
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Trade union rights are human rights 21 March 2006 Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: legitimacy of EI affiliate questioned
After signing an agreement with EI affiliate SONK for a 12-percent salary increase for teachers in the next 12 months, the Macedonian government now questions the legitimacy of the teacher union.
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: legitimacy of EI affiliate questioned