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  1. Equity and inclusion 23 June 2025

    Arab education unions gear up to increase women's participation and leadership

    “Empowering women in education unions is not just a goal; it is a necessity. The data speaks clearly: we must invest in awareness, mentorship, leadership quotas, and zero-tolerance for discrimination.” That’s how Najat Ganay, Vice-President of the Education International (EI) Arab Countries Cross-Regional Structure (ACCRS) introduces the study: Participatory Research...

    Arab education unions gear up to increase women's participation and leadership
  2. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 20 June 2025

    Go Public: Zimbabwe's education union’s successful push towards education quality and funding

    Awareness raising activities in all regions of the country, continued dialogue between educators and policymakers, enhanced teacher professional training and certification. These are some of the achievements of the Zimbabwe Teacher’s Association (ZIMTA) since the national launch of the Education International (EI) Go Public! Fund Education campaign.

    Go Public: Zimbabwe's education union’s successful push towards education quality and funding
  3. Democracy 17 June 2025

    Educators, families, and activists unite against Trump policies in one of the largest demonstrations in U.S. history

    On June 14 millions of people took to the streets in a sweeping mobilisation against the policies of the Trump Administration in the United States. The protests spanned over 2,100 cities and towns making it the third-largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history. Spearheaded by a coalition of civil society groups...

    Educators, families, and activists unite against Trump policies in one of the largest demonstrations in U.S. history
  4. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 12 June 2025

    Over 1,880 children brought back to school thanks to education unions working to end child labour

    Across 6 countries in Africa, education union programmes against child labour are delivering life-changing results. In 2024 alone, over 1,880 former child labourers have been returned to classrooms in project areas in Burundi, Malawi, Mali, Togo, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.

    Over 1,880 children brought back to school thanks to education unions working to end child labour
  5. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 11 June 2025

    Canada: Quebec’s Premier must “backtrack” and fully fund higher education

    In Canada, the Centrale des syndicats du Québec (CSQ) and its federations in the college system are denouncing cuts of 150 million Canadian dollars (around 96 million euros) by 2025-2026 and are calling on Premier François Legault to restore funding for the CEGEPs, the public education institutions where the first...

    Canada: Quebec’s Premier must “backtrack” and fully fund higher education
  6. Standards and working conditions 10 June 2025

    Iraq: Educators’ historic strike leads to salary increases and progress for education

    In a landmark victory for educators across Iraq, the Iraqi Teachers’ Union (ITU) has successfully led a nationwide strike, resulting in significant policy changes that benefit teachers and the education sector. This mobilization, following the national launch of the Education International (EI) Go Public! Fund Education campaign in 2024, led...

    Iraq: Educators’ historic strike leads to salary increases and progress for education
  7. Fighting the commercialisation of education 6 June 2025

    Francophone EI member organisations join forces to strengthen unions and promote public education

    During the last board meeting of the Francophone Union Committee for Education and Training (CSFEF), discussions shed light on the common challenges unions in different countries have been facing, as well as their achievements and initiatives to defend union rights and improve public education. The meeting was also an opportunity...

    Francophone EI member organisations join forces to strengthen unions and promote public education
  8. Democracy 6 June 2025

    Iran: “We believe that no government can silence the voice of teachers”

    In a powerful display of international solidarity, educators and union leaders from around the world gathered to support Iranian teachers facing persecution for defending their fundamental rights. A recent webinar highlighted the resilience and courage of these Iranian teacher union leaders and underscored the importance of global unity in the...

    Iran: “We believe that no government can silence the voice of teachers”
  9. Trade union rights are human rights 5 June 2025

    International Labour Conference: Workers’ Group supports call to strengthen Recommendations concerning Teaching Personnel

    Addressing the Committee on the Application of Standards at the International Labour Conference on June 3rd, EI President Mugwena Maluleke responded to the report of the joint ILO-UNESCO Committee of Experts on the Application of the Recommendations concerning Teaching Personnel (CEART). As the Workers’ Group spokesperson, Maluleke welcomed the proposal...

    International Labour Conference: Workers’ Group supports call to strengthen Recommendations concerning Teaching Personnel
  10. Fighting the commercialisation of education 4 June 2025

    Billions more for education. Historic win for teachers, support personnel, and every child in Nepal

    Building on a historic and hard-fought victory at national level that led the government to commit to increase education funding by nearly 15 billion Nepali rupees (around 96 million euros), 36 prominent union leaders from across Nepal convened to launch the next phase of their advocacy, taking theGo Public! Fund...

    Billions more for education. Historic win for teachers, support personnel, and every child in Nepal
  11. Trade union rights are human rights 27 May 2025

    Education International delegation to defend teachers’ rights at the International Labour Conference

    From 2-13 June, an Education International (EI) delegation is attending the 113th session of the International Labour Conference . Fifty teachers and education professionals from 26 countries are present at the annual conference of the International Labour Organization (ILO).

    Education International delegation to defend teachers’ rights at the International Labour Conference
  12. Trade union rights are human rights 27 May 2025

    Argentina: Unions denounce new government attack on the right to strike and teacher salaries

    Teachers’ unions in Argentina are denouncing a new wave of attacks by the Argentinean government, as President Javier Milei announced measures to limit the right to strike for teachers and dismantle collective bargaining for salaries at the national level.

    Argentina: Unions denounce new government attack on the right to strike and teacher salaries
  13. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 26 May 2025

    "Freedom!": The cry of Iraqi students trapped in a failing education system

    As the school year ends, Iraqi students shout "Freedom!" not in celebration, but in relief. According to Kurdistan Teachers’ Union (KTU) President Abdulwahed Mohammad Haje, this cry reveals the deep-seated issues within the country's education system, where outdated facilities and lack of resources stifle the dreams and potential of young...

    "Freedom!": The cry of Iraqi students trapped in a failing education system
  14. Trade union rights are human rights 23 May 2025

    Morocco: Sustained strike action turns into a foundational event, driving trade union renewal

    During the major mobilisations staged over a period of three months by the teaching profession in Morocco, the SNE-CDT education union actively listened to workers’ demands, organised grassroots consultations, and built a shared trade union position. A national trade union renewal plan was also launched, setting out specific aims such...

    Morocco: Sustained strike action turns into a foundational event, driving trade union renewal
  15. Standards and working conditions 21 May 2025

    Education support personnel are key to quality inclusive public education: A call for recognition and fair treatment

    Education Support Personnel (ESP) are the backbone of our schools, yet they often face discrimination, low wages, and lack of job security. On World ESP Day, May 16th, education unions worldwide raised their voices to recognition and demand better conditions.

    Education support personnel are key to quality inclusive public education: A call for recognition and fair treatment
  16. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 21 May 2025

    Burkina Faso: International cooperation and mutual respect drive professional development and union building

    Since 2006, teachers’ unions in Burkina Faso and Canada have been working together to strengthen capacity building for teachers and their unions in Burkina Faso. Despite security challenges, this cooperation has continued to bear fruit.

    Burkina Faso: International cooperation and mutual respect drive professional development and union building
  17. Standards and working conditions 20 May 2025

    Europe: Unions strategise next steps of Go Public! Fund Education campaign amid chronic underinvestment in the sector

    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 sector