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Trade union rights are human rights 15 January 2013 Costa Rica: ANDE on the road to trade union status
The Asociación Nacional de Educadores (ANDE), an EI affiliate, has received authorisation to change its legal status from “association” to “trade union” by a bill approved by the Costa Rica Parliament. This initiative will coincide with the organisation’s 70th anniversary.
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Union growth 19 December 2012 Canada: Union condemns government’s assault on democracy
The Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF), one of EI’s national affiliates, has heavily criticised the Harper Conservative government for pushing Bill C-377 through the House of Commons without a fair debate and without hearing the voices of those affected by the legislation. They describe the bill as mean-spirited, biased and wasteful...
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Union growth 18 December 2012 Women trade unionists call for justice for Jalila Khamis Koko
Jalila Khamis Koko is a teacher from the Sudan, who has been charged on five criminal counts and faces the death penalty; she has been detained for more than nine months, with no charges brought against her until now.
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Union growth 14 December 2012 Turkey: Three female trade unionists released
EI welcomes the release of three female members of KESK, the Turkish public services’ trade union confederation. The three, released on 13 December by the Ankara Court, include Güldane Erdo?an from the teacher union E?itim Sen, who has been imprisoned for 10 months.
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Union growth 10 December 2012 New international project to promote human and workers’ rights
On International Human Rights Day 2012, Education International (EI) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) launched a new international teachers’ union project in Egypt, Georgia, Honduras and Zimbabwe.
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Union growth 7 December 2012 Educators celebrate International Day for Human Rights
As trade unions mark the International Day for Human Rights on 10 December, EI pays tribute to teachers and education workers around the world who fight for the right to live and work in dignity. These educators also fight for freedom of expression, assembly and association; the right to bargain...
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Union growth 30 November 2012 EI opposes planned government restrictions on the internet
A draft treaty to be voted at the upcoming World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) has severe implications for teachers, students, education support staff, union members and the rights of individuals around the world.
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Trade union rights are human rights 27 November 2012 Bahrain: Trade unionist released from prison
EI welcomed the release from prison of Jalila Al-Salman, the acting President of the Bahraini Teachers’ Association (BTA), on 25 November.
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Trade union rights are human rights 23 November 2012 Turkey: Stop the judicial harassment against unionists
On 13 December 2012, Turkey will see a new episode in the judicial harassment against trade unionists, as three women unionists, including Güldane Erdo?an from the teacher union Egitim Sen, will appear in front of the Court in Ankara. Those women were amongst of the 15 female union leaders who...
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Union growth 21 November 2012 Bahrain: Free Jalila al-Salman and Mahdi Abu Dheeb!
EI launched in November an Urgent Action Appeal for Bahrain. It demands that Jalila al-Salman and Mahdi Abu Dheeb, Vice President and President of the Bahrain Teacher Association (BTA), be released from jail.
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Trade union rights are human rights 19 November 2012 ILO highlights serious labour right cases
Argentina, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Fiji and Peru were singled out by the Committee on Freedom of Association of the UN International Labour Organisation (ILO). Committee members reviewed cases involving rights to organise, negotiation through collective bargaining and engagement in social dialogue, on 1-16 November in Geneva.
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Trade union rights are human rights 16 November 2012 EI calls for cease-fire in Middle East
Education International has expressed deep concern over the safety of school children and teachers in Gaza and Israel, as violence is escalating in the area. It has urged Hamas and Israel to call a permanent cease-fire, and to respect the principle of the right to education in safety.
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Union growth 16 November 2012 Honduras: Union condemns intimidation of teachers
The Federation of Teachers’ Organisations of Honduras (FOMH), of which there are five EI member organisations, has reported large-scale dismissals, salary cuts and temporary suspensions of teachers which have been justified by false allegations.
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Union growth 9 November 2012 Colombia:Colombia:
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Union growth 9 November 2012 The Québec Maple Spring:The Québec Maple Spring:
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Union growth 9 November 2012 Arab Union Leaders condemn human and trade union rights abuses
Leaders of teachers’ organisations in the Arab region are outraged by the recent verdict of a Bahraini appeal court in which it sentenced the President of the Bahraini Teachers Association (BTA), Mahdi Abu Deeb, to 5 years imprisonment for taking part in national demonstrations in 2011. The Vice President of...
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Trade union rights are human rights 30 October 2012 Jordan: Refugees need teachers and textbooks
"We must make every possible effort to provide support to the Syrian children and teachers in the refugee camps in Jordan," said EI General Secretary, Fred van Leeuwen and ITUC General Secretary, Sharan Burrow, who visited the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Mafraq on 28 October. They met with refugees and...
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Union growth 16 October 2012 EI Executive Board condemns the attempted assassination of Malala Yousafzai
At its meeting in Brussels from 16-18 October, the Executive Board of Education International, which represents 30 million teachers and other educators worldwide, condemned, in the strongest possible terms, the shooting by the Taliban of the fourteen year old Pakistani girl, Malala Yousafzai, because of her efforts to promote girls...
EI Executive Board condemns the attempted assassination of Malala Yousafzai