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Trade union rights are human rights 17 November 2009 Teacher unions condemn principal’s beheading
Teacher unions around the world are condemning the kidnapping and brutal murder of an elementary school principal in the Philippines.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 12 November 2009 Workshop highlights GATS dangers for developing countries
Developing countries need to approach current negotiations aimed at liberalizing the trade in services with caution, a high level seminar has concluded.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 12 November 2009 India alters foreign school rules citing WTO compliance
Backtracking on earlier commitments, the government of India announced last month it will not require foreign educational institutions to meet quotas or adhere to caps on tuition fees.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 12 November 2009 WIPO members endorse talks on protection of traditional knowledge
Following a year-long stalemate, members of the World Intellectual Property Office endorsed a new round of negotiations to develop an international agreement on the protection of traditional knowledge and genetic resources.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 12 November 2009 Trade rules and climate change
Experts are warning that WTO trade rules could affect some measures that countries are taking to combat climate change.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 12 November 2009 New book highlights struggles over GATS and education
Teacher unions and NGOs, including Education International, have played a critical role in limiting the inclusion of education services in the WTO’s GATS agreement, according to a new book by Antoni Verger of the University of Amsterdam.
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Standards and working conditions 6 November 2009 Norway: union elects new leadership
At the recent national Congress of Norwegian teacher union Utdanningsforbundet, Education International General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen thanked the union for its extensive development cooperation programme that has “helped strengthen education unions in many low-income countries”.
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Equity and inclusion 29 October 2009 Pension reforms in Europe: Keeping women poor in old age?
Are pension reforms reinforcing the gender wage gap and extending it past women’s working lives and in to retirement? What policies can help minimize the differences between men’s and women’s economic wellbeing in old age? These are among the questions examined in a new study by Education International (EI), the...
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Union renewal and development 28 October 2009 Iran: Some teachers released, others remain in prison
Mohammad-Reza Rezaie-Garakani was freed on 21 October and Sajad Khaksari was freed on 24 October, 2009. Both of them are now out of prison but are still awaiting trial.
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Leading the profession 26 October 2009 EI calls on teachers unions to work together to stop the devastating impact of the economic crisis in Europe
“Teacher lay-offs, education budget cuts and salary cuts, and school closures are unacceptable as policy choices, and in those countries where such measures have been applied, they must be stopped.”
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 26 October 2009 EI urges increased funding for Vocational Education and Training
Now, more than ever, governments should be investing in Vocational Education and Training (VET) as part of a constructive response to the global economic crisis, not cutting back on opportunities to train young people, up-skill the current work force, and encourage lifelong learning across society.
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Trade union rights are human rights 22 October 2009 Fiji authorities further infringe trade union rights of teacher association
Tevita Koroi, President of Fijian Teachers Association, has been officially informed by the Ministry of Education that he will no longer be accepted as the representative of the FTA at major institutional education forums.
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Trade union rights are human rights 22 October 2009 Iranian government continues persecuting son of teacher trade unionists
Sajad Khaksari, the son of two of Iran’s leading teacher trade unionists, remains in prison in Tehran even though he has been acquitted on all three charges against him.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 13 October 2009 Stand up against poverty!
Education International is once again joining with the Global Call to Action against Poverty and the United Nations Millennium Campaign in supporting the annual Stand Up and Take Action against Poverty campaign.
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Standards and working conditions 13 October 2009 EI: "Do not sacrifice education, teachers and young people on the altar of the crisis!"
It was with these words that EI General Secretary, Fred van Leeuwen, concluded his speech at the UNESCO General Conference on 9 October.
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Equity and inclusion 13 October 2009 Child labour in Central Asia is a growing concern
Education International and its member organisations around the world are committed to eradicating child labour wherever it occurs.
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Union growth 10 October 2009 Education International against the death penalty: Teach abolition!
10 October is the World Day Against the Death Penalty. This year, actions and initiatives across the globe focus on “Teaching abolition.” Education International supports these activities and joins other unions, NGOs and individuals in their fight for the abolition of the death penalty.
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Standards and working conditions 9 October 2009 EI's triennial report to the CEART: "Stop hurting the teaching profession"
Global teacher shortage, the increasing casualisation of the teaching profession and the rise in violence against teachers are three major phenomena that require immediate action from global bodies. That is the main message of Education International's recently-published triennial report to the Joint ILO-UNESCO Expert Committee on the Application of the...
EI's triennial report to the CEART: "Stop hurting the teaching profession"