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  1. Union renewal and development 23 June 2015

    Latest Registration Information

    At this stage 1,722 participants from member organisations have registered for Congress!

    Latest Registration Information
  2. Union renewal and development 23 June 2015

    Resolutions Committee Develops Congress Business Agenda

    The Resolutions Committee, which was appointed by the Executive Board for the Seventh Education International World Congress, met on 16th and 17th June 2015 in EI head office in Brussels to prepare and organize the 54 resolutions and 96 amendments it received from the Executive Board and member organizations.

    Resolutions Committee Develops Congress Business Agenda
  3. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 23 June 2015

    Public service a valuable resource that needs protecting

    As Public Service Day is observed around the world the importance of public education is front and centre as the United Nations works to finalise the Post-2015 development agenda.

    Public service a valuable resource that needs protecting
  4. Union renewal and development 23 June 2015

    Resolutions Committee meets ahead of the EI 7th World Congress

    The Resolutions Committee met on 16th and 17th June in Brussels to prepare and organise the 54 resolutions and 96 amendments it received from the Executive Board and member organisations for the Seventh EI World Congress.

    Resolutions Committee meets ahead of the EI 7th World Congress
  5. Equity and inclusion 22 June 2015

    Canada: Indigenous education, history and culture promoted

    National Aboriginal Day has prompted Canada’s education unions affiliated to Education International to shore up their commitment to promoting indigenous educational and cultural issues across the country.

    Canada: Indigenous education, history and culture promoted
  6. Fighting the commercialisation of education 18 June 2015

    European Parliament divided over TTIP

    The clash between the two main constituencies has led the Parliament to postpone the voting, which in turn allows civil society more time to lobby for the protection of public services.

    European Parliament divided over TTIP
  7. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 18 June 2015

    New report backs the importance of universal health coverage

    A new global progress report on universal health coverage highlights the importance health plays in improving social and educational outcomes.

    New report backs the importance of universal health coverage
  8. Union growth 17 June 2015

    Bahraini human and trade union rights defenders receive global Award

    Education International welcomes the awarding of the Arthur Svensson International Prize for Trade Union Rights to the leaders of its Bahraini affiliate, which acknowledges their struggle for quality education, human and trade union rights.

    Bahraini human and trade union rights defenders receive global Award
  9. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 16 June 2015

    Canada: poverty negatively impacts educational outcomes, new publication shows

    The Canadian Teachers’ Federation has launched a discussion booklet for students on the consequences of poverty in the classrooms and schools, aiming to engage students in school community social action projects.

    Canada: poverty negatively impacts educational outcomes, new publication shows
  10. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 June 2015

    Tajikistan: trade union workshops get to the root of local challenges

    Education International’s Asian Region workshops on trade unionism for members of its Tajikistan’s affiliate, the Republican Trade Union Committee of Education and Scientific Workers, have prepared educators to address pressing community issues.

    Tajikistan: trade union workshops get to the root of local challenges
  11. Trade union rights are human rights 12 June 2015

    EI says NO to child labour – YES to Quality Education!

    The most recent global estimates suggest that one in ten children between the ages of 5 and 14 is involved in child labour, preventing them from attending school. In Sub Saharan Africa, where the incidence is at its highest, a reported 21% of children are forced to work.

    EI says NO to child labour – YES to Quality Education!
  12. Union renewal and development 11 June 2015

    Applications for Visas – last chance!

    On registration participants who required visas to enter Canada received documents to assist them in their application. They must apply directly, however, to the nearest Canadian visa issuing authority. It may take six to eight weeks to process a visa application so anyone who requires one to attend Congress, and...

    Applications for Visas – last chance!
  13. Union renewal and development 11 June 2015

    Reserve your place now!

    Tickets for the AWARDS DINNER are restricted to 1020. The Awards Dinner will be held on Saturday, 25th July 2015 in the Ballroom at the Westin Hotel. Tickets are on sale for €70, USD85 or CAD100 per person. You may reserve a ticket using the registration website, by logging on...

    Reserve your place now!
  14. Union renewal and development 11 June 2015

    Business documents for congress

    The Resolutions Committee will meet next week to finalise the resolutions and their amendments for Congress. All of the other business books for Congress, except the book of resolutions with their amendments, will be available online from 21st June. These include the Progress Reports, Survey Reports and Financial reports. The...

    Business documents for congress
  15. Union renewal and development 11 June 2015

    Last chance to book your hotel at special rates!

    The last date to be able to book you hotel accommodation at the hotels with special negotiated rates is Wednesday 17th June. After this date the room blocks will be released for general sale to the public and you may not be able to find a room close to the...

    Last chance to book your hotel at special rates!
  16. Equity and inclusion 11 June 2015

    African education unions mobilise against child labour in agriculture

    On the eve of the World Day Against Child Labour, Education International’s African region is rallying member organisations to engage around initiatives to develop their capacities aimed at eradicating child labour.

    African education unions mobilise against child labour in agriculture