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  1. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 8 September 2014

    New Brochure: Can Europe still be saved?

    In the new brochure “Can Europe still be saved?” leading representatives of German trade unions explore the fault lines and the austerity-policy orientation of Europe from different angles.

    New Brochure: Can Europe still be saved?
  2. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 8 September 2014

    High level conference on Roma inclusion

    The European Commission convenes a high level international conference in Brussels on 2 and 3 October 2014 to take stock of progress and lessons learned in integrating Roma at local level with the support of the ROMACT programme.

    High level conference on Roma inclusion
  3. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 8 September 2014

    ETUCE opinion on European Parliament reports on implementation

    The European Parliament is fully back to work. Its Committees have been formed anew. One of the first topics they addressed, is the fundamental issue of the European Semester for economic policy coordination: the implementation of 2014 priorities. In August, the European Parliament Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON)...

    ETUCE opinion on European Parliament reports on implementation
  4. Equity and inclusion 8 September 2014

    Coming Up: ETUCE Conference on teacher union actions on gender equality in times of austerity

    The closing conference of the ETUCE project Promoting gender equality within teacher trade unions and in the teaching profession II – Implementing and reinforcing teacher trade union actions on gender equality in times of austerity convenes in Sofia on 25 and 26 September 2014.

    Coming Up: ETUCE Conference on teacher union actions on gender equality in times of austerity
  5. Trade union rights are human rights 5 September 2014

    Back to school campaign remains critical in a world of conflict

    As children around the world prepare to head back to school the unprecedented number of ongoing emergencies are devastating education systems for millions of children.

    Back to school campaign remains critical in a world of conflict
  6. Trade union rights are human rights 4 September 2014

    Paraguay: Excessive repression against teachers

    When teachers in Paraguay took to the streets last month to demand a decent budget for public education, they were met with police force rather than having their calls for quality education heard.

    Paraguay: Excessive repression against teachers
  7. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 4 September 2014

    Burkina Faso: EI helps teachers build quality tools

    Developing suitable teaching and learning tools was the focus of a very successful Book Development Workshop (BDW) run by the Pan African Teachers’ Centre (PATC), the Professional Development Unit within the EI Africa Region (EIRAF) in Burkina Faso recently.

    Burkina Faso: EI helps teachers build quality tools
  8. Trade union rights are human rights 4 September 2014

    Norwegian teachers claim victory as strike ends

    The teachers’ strike in Norway has ended after two months with a new agreement reached between the Union of Education Norway (UEN) and employers. At its height at the beginning of this school year, nearly 8,000 UEN members were out on strike.

    Norwegian teachers claim victory as strike ends
  9. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 3 September 2014

    Tanzania: State plans to cut public school fees

    Education International (EI) welcomes the Tanzanian Government’s plan to eliminate school fees for public secondary schools to ensure that all students successfully leaving primary school have access to higher education.

    Tanzania: State plans to cut public school fees
  10. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 3 September 2014

    Tanzania: State plans to cut public school fees

    Education International (EI) welcomes the Tanzanian Government’s plan to eliminate school fees for public secondary schools to ensure that all students successfully leaving primary school have access to higher education.

    Tanzania: State plans to cut public school fees
  11. Trade union rights are human rights 29 August 2014

    Syrian refugees get chance at education in Jordan

    The latest back-to-school campaign aims at sending 300.000 Syrian refugee children into the classroom this autumn, helping them work toward a positive future.

    Syrian refugees get chance at education in Jordan
  12. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 29 August 2014

    Canada: Unions call for commitment to public college education

    Education unions in Quebec, Canada have appealed to the province’s Minister of Education, Sport and Leisure to publicly declare the importance of the public college system amid calls to have it abolished.

    Canada: Unions call for commitment to public college education
  13. Union growth 28 August 2014

    USA: Ferguson’s teachers and students seek refuge in the classroom

    As schools begin to reopen nearly two weeks late following the police shooting of an unarmed African American man, education is being looked to as a way to heal the wounds inflicted on the city’s students.

    USA: Ferguson’s teachers and students seek refuge in the classroom
  14. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 28 August 2014

    Germany: Rethinking and improving teacher training

    Germany’s union for education and science is gearing up to host a conference in September focused on helping teachers navigate the challenges of working in a 21st century classroom.

    Germany: Rethinking and improving teacher training
  15. Fighting the commercialisation of education 26 August 2014

    Australia: Independent Public Schools drive is a failed policy, says education union

    The Australian Education Union (AEU), one of EI’s national affiliates, has reacted to the State of Tasmania’s indication that it did not support the Abbott Government’s plan to create a two-tier public school system.

    Australia: Independent Public Schools drive is a failed policy, says education union
  16. Trade union rights are human rights 25 August 2014

    Norway: Teacher strike intensifies as schools re-open

    With nearly 7,800 teachers now on strike in Norway, the significant jump in numbers is a sign that educators are refusing to back down as students return to classrooms across the country.

    Norway: Teacher strike intensifies as schools re-open
  17. Trade union rights are human rights 22 August 2014

    Sierra Leone: Teachers fall victim to Ebola

    The deadly flu virus sweeping across Western Africa has reportedly claimed the lives of teachers in at least two areas of Sierra Leone, a country in the eye of the outbreak.

    Sierra Leone: Teachers fall victim to Ebola