2025 World Education Support Personnel Day Toolkit

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Education unions in Southern Europe are working to address the persistent teacher shortage in their countries through the Go Public! Fund Education campaign. Coming together in Athens from May 11 to the 13, unions from Cyprus, Greece, France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain shared insights into the challenges they are facing...
Europe: Unions strategise next steps of Go Public! Fund Education campaign amid chronic underinvestment in the sectorOn May 15, Teachers’ Day in Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo announced a significant salary raise of 10% and an additional week of vacation for the country’s teaching workforce. The new measures are the result of constructive and open social dialogue between the government and the National Union of Education...
Mexico: A 10% salary increase and an additional week of vacation in recognition of teachers’ invaluable contribution to the nationThe role of teachers in stopping an impending coup in South Korea, how they approach online organizing in the U.S. and how Uruguay used the Go Public! Fund Education campaign to successfully mobilize during a presidential election, were some of the themes addressed during the most recent meeting of Education...
From South Korea to Uruguay, Togo and the United States: Online and offline communications drive union campaignsThe Israel Teachers’ Union has delivered significant results for educators across the country, minimising the impact of recent salary cuts on the profession.
Israel: Union stands up for teachers amid public sector salary cutsFrom grassroots to global: Empowering our communities to combat anti-LGBTI backlash
Statement by the LGBTI+ Coordinating Committee of the Council of Global Unions on IDAHOBITIn recent years, the UK has made meaningful progress on LGBTQ+ rights, with improvements in both legal protections and public attitudes. However, this progress is now under threat. Around the world, anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and legislation are growing—and the UK is not immune. The recent Supreme Court ruling that trans women...
Challenging LGBTQ+ discrimination: The fight goes on