Our work in this area
-
1 November 2006 EI reports on status of teaching
On World Teachers’ Day 2006, Education International presented a major report to the ILO/UNESCO Committee of Experts (CEART), which monitors application of the 1966 Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers and the 1997 Recommendation on the Status of Higher Education Teaching Personnel.
EI reports on status of teaching -
1 November 2006 Teachers celebrate and advocate
October 5, 2006 was a day of action and a day of celebration, as teachers around the world took to the streets to defend their rights and joined together to promote their profession and honour their colleagues.
Teachers celebrate and advocate -
News 31 October 2006 EI lends support to teachers' struggle in Honduras
EI is glad that the struggles of teachers in Honduras since August are finally producing positive results. In the recent negotiations with the government, the teachers have managed to obtain the latter's agreement to implement most of the 17 points listed in the Statute on Teaching Personnel.
EI lends support to teachers' struggle in Honduras -
News 30 October 2006 Germany: Nationwide demonstration for more social justice
On 21 October, 220,000 people participated in a nation-wide demonstration in Germany for more social justice. About 80,000 people gathered at the Brandenburg Gates in Berlin and 20,000 at the Römerberg in Frankfurt am Main to protest against the socially-divisive "Reform politics" of the federal government led by Chancellor Angela...
Germany: Nationwide demonstration for more social justice -
News 16 October 2006 Nationwide strike in Portugal from 17-18 Oct to defend the teaching profession
A two-day strike will be held from 17-18 October by education workers from all over Portugal to protest against the lack of negotiation in the forthcoming reform of teachers' career and working conditions.
Nationwide strike in Portugal from 17-18 Oct to defend the teaching profession -
News 16 October 2006 Greek primary school teachers' strike enters its fifth week
Members of EI affiliate the Didaskalikeh Omospondia Elladas (DOE) - the Greek Primary Teachers' Federation initiated a strike action on 18 September this year after several demonstrations in the capital Athens. Pre-primary and primary school teachers in the country are demanding an increase of their minimum wage from 950 to...
Greek primary school teachers' strike enters its fifth week -
News 13 October 2006 EI supports Hungarian teachers' opposition to education reform
EI stands in solidarity with its member organisations and supports the Hungarian teachers' opposition to a recent amendment to the Act of Public Education.
EI supports Hungarian teachers' opposition to education reform -
News 9 October 2006 EI calls for global implementation of Recommendations concerning the Status of Teachers
To mark World Teachers' Day, EI submitted a major report to the Committee of Experts on the Application of the ILO/UNESCO Recommondations (CEART) concerning the Status of Teachers.
EI calls for global implementation of Recommendations concerning the Status of Teachers -
News 9 October 2006 Recruitment protocol for teachers signed
A new international protocol signed last week on recruitment of teachers will benefit both teachers and students across the Commonwealth countries, according to leading educators.
Recruitment protocol for teachers signed -
News 5 October 2006 World Teachers’ Day 2006: Education International calls for investment in quality teachers to achieve Education for All
BRUSSELS — Governments around the world must improve salaries and working conditions in education if they are to avert a predicted shortage of 18 million teachers and achieve the Millennium Development Goal of Education for All by 2015.
World Teachers’ Day 2006: Education International calls for investment in quality teachers to achieve Education for All -
News 4 October 2006 Education International celebrates teachers, defends their rights and upholds standards
Tomorrow, October 5, 2006 marks the 12th annual World Teachers’ Day, proclaimed to acknowledge the teaching profession and celebrate the key role played by teachers everywhere in nurturing the next generation and building democratic societies.
Education International celebrates teachers, defends their rights and upholds standards -
News 25 September 2006 Palestine: EI explores alternative solutions as teachers continue strike over salary arrears
As the open-ended strike by Palestinian teachers enters its fourth week, there is still no indication that the government will pay salary arrears owed to teachers.
Palestine: EI explores alternative solutions as teachers continue strike over salary arrears -
News 22 September 2006 Teacher trade unionists advocate for Bulgarian colleagues and schools
With Bulgaria poised to enter the European Union and its public education system crumbling, now is an important time for teacher trade unionists to work closely with Bulgarian education officials to advocate for policy changes and funding improvements to benefit students and teachers alike.
Teacher trade unionists advocate for Bulgarian colleagues and schools -
News 21 September 2006 Edward J. McElroy Awarded Education Leadership Award
EI Executive Board member and president of the American Federation of Teachers, Edward J McElroy has been honoured as the first recipient of the Yitzhak Rabin Education Leadership Award at a dinner in Washington, D.C.
Edward J. McElroy Awarded Education Leadership Award -
News 30 August 2006 Senegal: teachers halt protest actions despite continuing deadlock in negotiations
The "Intersyndicale de l'enseignement du Sénégal" (Education Union Alliance of Senegal) has ceased its boycott of staff meetings and returned withheld examination papers as a sign of goodwill despite a continuing deadlock in their negotiations with the government.
Senegal: teachers halt protest actions despite continuing deadlock in negotiations -
News 19 July 2006 Senegal: teachers demand review of pay and working conditions
"Teaching is a profession, not volunteer work. Decent pay keeps education personnel motivated and devoted to their profession." In a letter to Senegal President Abdoulaye Wade on 14 July, EI expressed its regret that the government is slow in reacting to the demands of teachers to review their pay and...
Senegal: teachers demand review of pay and working conditions -
News 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).
Japan: EI supports Nikkyoso's drive for the withdrawal of amendment to education law -
News 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.
Kenya: State agrees to discuss teachers' pay