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Patrick Pleul
Patrick Pleul

Standards and working conditions

Our work in this area

  1. News 24 February 2017

    UK: workloads spark a crisis in teacher recruitment and retention

    Following the launch of the Education Select Committee report into the recruitment and retention of teachers, UK education unions have urged public authorities to take urgent measures to tackle this serious national crisis.

    UK: workloads spark a crisis in teacher recruitment and retention
  2. News 1 February 2017

    Education support personnel, vital to the success of students

    Together with Claude Carroué of Education International, Daniel Lafrenière from the Centrale des syndicats du Québec examines the situation of education support personnel and their importance to students' education.

    Education support personnel, vital to the success of students
  3. News 1 February 2017

    Education support personnel, vital to the success of students

    Together with Claude Carroué of Education International, Daniel Lafrenière from the Centrale des syndicats du Québec examines the situation of education support personnel and their importance to students' education.

    Education support personnel, vital to the success of students
  4. News 15 January 2017

    World Economic Forum: Teachers won’t be substituted by robots, panel agrees

    Many discussions at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos revolved around how technology impacts society now and in future. The Varkey Foundation and Education International jointly hosted a debate to address this question in relation to education.

    World Economic Forum: Teachers won’t be substituted by robots, panel agrees
  5. News 13 January 2017

    Germany: teacher union rethinks education

    The German union GEW is gearing up for a new campaign aimed at increasing the national and local governments’ funding for education.

    Germany: teacher union rethinks education
  6. News 10 January 2017

    Germany: union concerned over state proposals on fees and administration

    The Education International affiliate GEW has strongly criticised the plans of a Southwestern German state to introduce study fees and warns against a dilution of the participation of education staff in the decision-making process.

    Germany: union concerned over state proposals on fees and administration
  7. News 9 January 2017

    UK: Teacher unions unite to demand salary boost

    Six education unions from the UK have made a joint submission to the national review body calling for a “significant” salary increase for teachers, whose pay has been frozen or capped since 2011.

    UK: Teacher unions unite to demand salary boost
  8. News 6 January 2017

    Canada: union deal with provincial government to spur teacher hiring spree

    The British Columbia Teachers’ Federation has announced that more than 1,000 teachers will be hired after the government’s first $50 million commitment toward fulfilling last year’s Supreme Court ruling on the province’s classroom conditions.

    Canada: union deal with provincial government to spur teacher hiring spree
  9. News 2 December 2016

    Cameroon: Teachers press government to take action for improved status

    Teacher unions in Cameroon have unitarily called on primary and secondary teachers to strike in December to force the government to respect commitments on improved teachers’ working and living conditions and fixed status.

    Cameroon: Teachers press government to take action for improved status
  10. Research

    Global trends in TVET: a framework for social justice

    Leesa Wheelahan, Gavin Moodie
    16 November 2016

    This report commissioned by Education International provides a conceptual framework to understand how vocational education is positioned in many countries, and the different ways in which the relationship between vocational education and the structures of the labour market mediate the variable outcomes that vocational education graduates achieve.

    Global trends in TVET: a framework for social justice
    1. Report
    2. Summary
  11. News 24 October 2016

    Belize: education union forces government to agree on its demands

    The Belize National Teachers’ Union has suspended its strike for improved working and living conditions for teachers and quality education after the national government agreed on the educators demands.

    Belize: education union forces government to agree on its demands
  12. News 16 October 2016

    Portugal: Creative celebration of educators

    Artists from a wide variety of disciplines and locations joined education unionists in Lisbon to celebrate the importance of teachers and education workers to the development of individuals and society as a whole.

    Portugal: Creative celebration of educators
  13. News 6 October 2016

    Teachers celebrated globally for World Teachers’ Day

    Teachers were acknowledged for being among the most powerful agents to change the world and shape a better future at a special one-day event held at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, France.

    Teachers celebrated globally for World Teachers’ Day
  14. News 22 September 2016

    The teaching profession is celebrated in New York

    With the United Nations General Assembly as the backdrop, Education International led the way on the largest global stage to mark 50 years of the ILO/UNESCO Recommendation concerning the status of teachers.

    The teaching profession is celebrated in New York
  15. News 21 September 2016

    India: Teachers warn of strike action over conditions

    The Himachal Pradesh School Lecturer Association in India has warned of its intention to strike, with a hunger strike also being considered, in a reaction to the public authorities’ lack of responsiveness in addressing demands concerning teachers’ status.

    India: Teachers warn of strike action over conditions
  16. News 28 August 2016

    Latest study on gender pay gap reveals that not all teachers are equal

    In its findings the United Kingdom’s Institute for Fiscal Studies has shown that on average men are being paid significantly more than women in local authority schools, and the problem is even worse in academies.

    Latest study on gender pay gap reveals that not all teachers are equal