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Equity and inclusion 11 June 2012 On 12 June, speak out against child labour in schools and unions!
EI and its member organisations commemorate World Day Against Child Labour on 12 June. 2012 marks the 10th anniversary of the World Day which, every year, provides an opportunity to shed light on the scope of child labour on a world scale, as well as raise awareness among teachers and...
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Union growth 8 June 2012 EI’s General Secretary addresses the Plenary of the 101st International Labour Conference
Fred van Leeuwen highlighted the crucial role of the trade union movement as “a cornerstone of any democratic system”, especially at a time when the global economic crisis is being used as a pretext for restricting the rights of workers in many countries worldwide.
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Trade union rights are human rights 8 June 2012 EI’s General Secretary challenges employers in his address to the International Labour Conference
Fred van Leeuwen called on the ILO to reassert its vital role in defending workers’ rights.
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Union renewal and development 8 June 2012 EI’s General Secretary challenges the 101st International Labour Organisation
Fred van Leeuwen asked the ILO to stick to its core mandate of defending workers rights.
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Union renewal and development 8 June 2012 EI’s General Secretary challenges the 101st International Labour Organisation
Fred van Leeuwen asked the ILO to stick to its core mandate of defending workers rights.
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Standards and working conditions 8 June 2012 Philippines: Educators condemn new Government policy
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT), one of EI’s affiliates in the Philippines, has objected to the new Government policy on Education, which proposes extending formal education by two years, without increasing the number of teachers, classrooms and other basic facilities.
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Equity and inclusion 8 June 2012 Benin: spotlight on child labour and child trafficking
A commitment to track down the sources and causes of child trafficking and child labour in Benin emerged from a teacher trade unionists seminar in Cotonou, Benin, from 9-11 May. EI organised the national trade union training and awareness-raising workshop under the theme, “The impact of quality public education for...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 8 June 2012 Developing countries frustrated by slow progress at WIPO
A group of developing countries is calling on the World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) to step up efforts to fully implement the Development Agenda adopted in 2007.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 8 June 2012 U.S. law professors slam Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
Concerns over the secrecy and substance of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) negotiations prompted 32 leading American legal scholars to send a letter to the office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) demanding transparency in the process.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 8 June 2012 Rising opposition to ACTA in Europe
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is facing a growing backlash in Europe. On 31 May, all three committees of the European Parliament advising the International Trade Committee recommended rejecting the deal.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 8 June 2012 New global services talks launched
A group of countries billing themselves as the “Really Good Friends of Services” have agreed to start negotiations on an ambitious new global free trade agreement covering all service sectors. Meeting in Geneva at the end of May, the group agreed in principle to begin talks on a new International...
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Standards and working conditions 7 June 2012 New Zealand: successful campaign prevents class size increase
The Government of New Zealand has backed down on a proposal to increase class sizes after a major campaign led by EI’s affiliate, the New Zealand Educational Institute Te Riu Roa (NZEI), which mobilised support from people across the whole country.
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Standards and working conditions 7 June 2012 Uganda: Education unionists demand fair and decent salary
One of EI’s national affiliates, the Uganda National Teachers Union (UNATU) teachers has rejected a pay rise proposed by the Education Ministry in its budgetary proposal for the financial year 2012-13, as “inhuman and undermining teachers’ dignity.”The 15% salary increase promised to teachers is insignificant in the context of a...
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Union growth 5 June 2012 ILO Conference: EI outraged at employers attack on ILO system
The International Organisation of Employers (IOE) has impeded the discussion of some of the worst cases of workers’ rights violations at the annual International Labour Organisation (ILO) Conference, held in Geneva from 30 May-15 June.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 5 June 2012 Educators join public sector strike in Norway
The Union of Education Norway (UEN), one of EI national affiliate, has joined in a strike action in defence of quality public services, as well as decent salaries and working conditions for public sector workers.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 4 June 2012 New blog post: how the neoliberal agenda led to the education crisis
The newly launched Education in Crisis website has been updated with a new blog post by Steven Klees, Professor of International and Comparative Education at the University of Maryland. Prof. Klees looks at the roots of the current economic crisis and how the neoliberal agenda led to an education crisis.
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Standards and working conditions 4 June 2012 Ghana: Trade unions concerned about educators’ wages
Delays in negotiating allowance categories for public sector workers in Ghana are adversely affecting the morale of teachers. That’s according to the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), an EI affiliate in Ghana. The National Executive of another EI affiliate, the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), has also expressed...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 1 June 2012 EI launches platform to effectively counter crisis in education
Education throughout the world is in crisis. In many countries the current economic crisis is having a devastating effect on education. Public funding for education is being cut severely, resulting in cutbacks in staffing, in salaries, in pensions and in support services.
EI launches platform to effectively counter crisis in education