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Patrick Pleul
Patrick Pleul

Standards and working conditions

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  1. News 15 December 2011

    France: Education unions speak out against teacher assessment plan

    A common union front in education, to which most EI French affiliates joined, has called for a strike on 15 December. Educators protest against a governmental plan aiming at having teachers’ evaluation and career advancement decided solely by school leaders.

    France: Education unions speak out against teacher assessment plan
  2. Research

    Global corporate taxation and resources for quality public services

    Laura Figazzolo and Bob Harris
    14 December 2011

    This report explains how the resources for investment in people can be found. Billions of dollars and euros are lost to communities because tax laws are national while the economy is global, and that simple fact has created unprecedented opportunities for tax minimization and avoidance.

    Global corporate taxation and resources for quality public services
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  3. News 29 November 2011

    UK: Teachers lead largest strike in over thirty years

    Over 2.000.000 British public sector workers will stage a nationwide walkout today protesting against pension cuts of up to 25%. At the vanguard of the protest will be EI’s UK members: NUT, NASUWT, ATL and UCU.

    UK: Teachers lead largest strike in over thirty years
  4. News 21 November 2011

    American Education Week Focuses on Commitment to Students and Educators

    All around the United States, communities are joining Education International's two affiliates, the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), this week to celebrate American Education Week. The annual observance, now in its 90th year, honors students’ hard work to learn, recognizes the professionalism and dedication...

    American Education Week Focuses on Commitment to Students and Educators
  5. News 14 November 2011

    Argentina: Teachers challenge privatisation

    Teachers in Buenos Aires, Argentina, have announced plans to strike from 16-17 November against a bill that will establish a computerised rating system to decide teachers’ employment and promotion.

    Argentina: Teachers challenge privatisation
  6. News 3 November 2011

    G20 Summit: Argentinian leader supports workers

    A delegation has met with Argentinian President, Cristina Kirchner, ahead of the G20 Summit, to be held in Cannes, France, from 3-4 November. It was composed of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) General Secretary, Sharan Burrow, the President of EI's Latin America Regional Committee and General Secretary of the...

    G20 Summit: Argentinian leader supports workers
  7. News 25 October 2011

    2012 International Summit on the Teaching Profession: EI to host global education leaders

    EI will join the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the United States (U.S.) Department of Education to hold the second ever International Summit on the Teaching Profession in New York City, from 14-15 March. Next year’s summit will focus on ‘Preparing teachers and developing school leaders’.

    2012 International Summit on the Teaching Profession: EI to host global education leaders
  8. News 24 October 2011

    Spain: Teachers protest cuts to education budgets

    A mass demonstration of teachers, parents and students from all over Spain occupied the centre of Madrid on Saturday sending a warning to the authorities: Don’t slash our education budget!

    Spain: Teachers protest cuts to education budgets
  9. News 20 October 2011

    Spain: Unions march for public education

    On 22 October, teaching unions have organised a march through Madrid to protest against the public education cuts being imposed by autonomous regional authorities within the country.

    Spain: Unions march for public education
  10. News 19 October 2011

    Lebanon: Teachers demand minimum wage increase

    The Teacher Unions’ Coordination Committee of Lebanon, which includes the EI affiliates: Teachers Syndicate in Lebanon (TSL) and League of Public Secondary School teachers in Lebanon (LPESPL), have issued a joint statement confirming a national strike and sit-in outside the Council of Ministers’ offices on 19 October to oppose the...

    Lebanon: Teachers demand minimum wage increase
  11. News 18 October 2011

    Mali: New study reveals serious teacher quality challenges

    More than half of primary school teachers in Mali are without a basic teaching qualification and the competences required to deliver quality education, according to a new study commissioned by EI and Oxfam Novib.

    Mali: New study reveals serious teacher quality challenges
  12. News 17 October 2011

    New Zealand: Government takes up union concerns on workload

    The New Zealand Post Primary Teachers' Association (PPTA) President, Robin Duff, has welcomed the Minister of Education’s positive response to teachers’ concerns about workload in relation to the country's national certificate of educational achievement (NCEA).

    New Zealand: Government takes up union concerns on workload
  13. News 12 October 2011

    Kuwait: Teachers act against extended school hours

    Education unionists from the EI-affiliated Kuwait Teachers’ Society (KTS) have shown their opposition to proposals to extend the number of school opening hours by protesting in front of the Ministry of Education.

    Kuwait: Teachers act against extended school hours
  14. News 11 October 2011

    Greece: Teachers on strike against austerity

    Greek teachers have joined other public sector workers from all over the country to take part in strike action this week to protest against radical cuts that have been proposed by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund and implemented by the Greek government.

    Greece: Teachers on strike against austerity
  15. News 7 October 2011

    World Day for Decent Work: Workers mobilise to demand decent jobs

    With unprecedented public demand for decent jobs, and pressure mounting on banks and the finance industry, the 2011 World Day for Decent Work today features over 400 actions across more than 80 countries.

    World Day for Decent Work: Workers mobilise to demand decent jobs
  16. News 7 October 2011

    Dominican Republic: Investment in public education now!

    Teachers’ unions in the Dominican Republic have mobilised the entire population to lobby the government to invest four per cent of its GDP into education.

    Dominican Republic: Investment in public education now!
  17. News 5 October 2011

    World Teachers' Day: Together for gender equity within the teaching profession

    Together with UNESCO, UNDP, UNICEF, and ILO, Education International has reminded national governments that "in order to achieve Education for All (EFA) and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the gender dimension of teaching must receive particular attention, beginning with girls' access to schools."

    World Teachers' Day: Together for gender equity within the teaching profession