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Equity and inclusion 30 June 2006 EI: Satisfaction over UN Human Rights Council's adoption of the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
EI General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen expressed satisfaction over the decision of the UN Human Rights Council to adopt the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. “The Declaration will strengthen the international human rights system and will promote mutual respect between indigenous peoples and states”, he said.
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Equity and inclusion 30 June 2006 FIFA sends formal response to EI's protest against trafficking of women and young girls during the World Cup
In response to EI's letter dated 19 June, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), sent a formal statement by their President Joseph Blatter condemning the trafficking of women and young girls into forced prostitution during the World Cup.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 30 June 2006 EI puts case for the Public Service University to OECD Education Ministers in Athens
EI put the case for a new approach to public higher education and research at a high-profile meeting of Education Ministers from 35 countries, convened by the OECD in Athens, Greece, this week (27-28 June).
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Trade union rights are human rights 27 June 2006 Guinea: EI condemns gross violations of trade union rights
EI issued a letter dated 27 June to the State Minister of Guinea, Fodé Bangoura, condemning the death threat made to SLECG General Secretary, Louis Mbemba Soumah, nor the minister's vow on 12 June to "crush trade unionists".
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Standards and working conditions 27 June 2006 Japan: EI supports Nikkyoso's drive for the withdrawal of amendment to education law
EI and its member organisations around the world strongly support Nikkyoso, the Japan Teachers' Union, in its call for the withdrawal of a proposal by the present government to amend the "Fundamental Law of Education" (FLE).
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Union growth 27 June 2006 Cambodia: Teachers to strike on 3rd July
Members of EI affiliate the Cambodian Independent Teachers’ Association (CITA) will join the Free Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia (FTUWKC) in a nationwide strike on Monday 3rd July.
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Trade union rights are human rights 22 June 2006 Mexico: No repression and more dialogue requested in Oaxaca
EI is very concerned with reported security forces repression of the social movement led by teachers in Oaxaca. EI is encouraging the Mexican authorities to dialogue, not to repress.
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Equity and inclusion 21 June 2006 Poland: Director of teacher training centre sacked over LGBT inclusive language in manual on human rights education
Education International has written to the Polish minister of national education, Roman Giertych, following the dismissal of Miroslaw Sielatycki, Director of the National In-Service Teacher Training Center (CODN).
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Equity and inclusion 19 June 2006 EI protests against trafficking of women and young girls during the World Cup
In a letter addressed to the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, on 19 June, EI expressed its concern about the trafficking of women and girls into Germany who are being exploited in the sex industry for the World Cup season.
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Trade union rights are human rights 19 June 2006 Korea: KFTA appoints new Secretary General
EI affiliate the Korean Federation of Teachers' Associations (KFTA) have elected Mr. CHO Heung-Soon, their current Chief Director of Organisation Division, as new Secretary General following the end of term in office of former secretary general, Mr. Son In-Sik.
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Trade union rights are human rights 16 June 2006 ILC: Countries blamed for poor implementation of labour standards
EI attended the proceedings of the ILO Committee on the Application of Standards, at the 95th International Labour Conference of the ILO.
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Union growth 14 June 2006 EI pressure secures release of Ethiopian teacher after 7 months detention without charges
EI has been informed of the release on 9 June of Mulunesh Abebayehu Teklewold, a 53-year old female teacher. She was arrested in the Kelemworke junior secondary school in Addis and brought to the Kality prison on 9 November 2005.
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Standards and working conditions 12 June 2006 Kenya: State agrees to discuss teachers' pay
The Kenyan Government has finally agreed to meet teachers for discussions over the implementation of salary increases after vigorous campaigning by EI affiliate the KNUT.
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Trade union rights are human rights 9 June 2006 Ghana: Teachers and Educational Workers Begin Indefinite Strike
Salary arrears and the lack of progress in negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement have driven EI affiliate the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU) to strike indefinitely. An ultimatum presented to President John Kufuor’s government says if demands are not met by next week, teachers in higher institutions will...
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Trade union rights are human rights 8 June 2006 General Debate Statement by Fred van Leeuwen, General Secretary of Education International at the International Labour Conference, Geneva
EI has requested ILO to set international standards for the recruitment of teachers. In his address to the annual ILO Conference in Geneva, EI General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen said that industrialized countries should not try to remedy teacher shortages by poaching teachers from low-income countries. Van Leeuwen recommended that...
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Union renewal and development 8 June 2006 Indonesian earthquake: EI investigates damages to education
EI is currently looking into the possible damages to education in the areas affected by the 6.3 richter scale earthquake that hit the island of Java in Indonesia on 27 May. The main areas affected were Klaten, Bantul and the ancient city of Yogyakarta.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 7 June 2006 UK: University lecturers have wages docked in pay dispute
Striking lecturers at Glasgow University are to have their wages docked as their bosses try to end the deadlock over pay.
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Trade union rights are human rights 7 June 2006 Romania: Teachers ask president to mediate conflict
Romanian EI affiliate Fédération des Syndicats de l’Enseignement SPIRU-HARET have demanded President Traian Basescu to once again intervene in their relations with the government, as the agreement reached with the government after their last protest has not been respected.
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