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Trade union rights are human rights 9 February 2015 Kenya: Calls persist to ‘bring back our girls’ and end attacks on schools
Find a way to end the violence aimed at students, teachers and schools was the stern message African educators made clear as they concluded the regional conference in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Trade union rights are human rights 5 February 2015 African educators: all Nigerian students deserve safe schools and quality education
The relentless assault on Nigeria’s students, teachers and schools prompted the leader of one of the country’s education unions to call for a united response and an announcement of measures aimed at tackling the violence.
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Trade union rights are human rights 2 February 2015 The Gambia: Union sets up Ebola preparedness and response programme
Education International has contributed financially to an Ebola prevention strategy in The Gambia. It has helped to fund a communications initiative led by its national affiliate, the Gambia Teachers’ Union.
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Union growth 22 January 2015 Teachers’ strike highlights Kenya’s education challenges
A Kenyan school made global headlines on Monday when children, some as young as seven, protesting against the seizure of their playground by property developers, were tear-gassed by police.
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Union growth 14 January 2015 Anti-slavery petition sends clear message to UN Secretary General
When Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kailash Satyarthi handed over a petition against child slavery to UN General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon, he did so with the support of half-a-million signatures and the backing of Education International.
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Union growth 8 January 2015 What the teachers of Kenya are fighting for
The fight for decent living conditions and fair salaries are behind the closure of schools in Kenya following the walkout of the country’s public school teachers who are calling for an acceptable collective bargaining agreement.
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Union growth 7 January 2015 Denmark’s unions receive ILO support in lockout case
The Danish Union of Teachers has secured significant endorsement for its actions in a recent ILO decision following a complaint made by the union last August about the government’s intervention in the collective bargaining process.
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Union growth 5 January 2015 Ukraine: trade unions give government cuts a resounding ‘thumbs down’
Over ten thousand trade union members, most of them public sector workers, along with youth groups and students, packed the streets of Kiev to rally against government cuts to social programmes.
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Trade union rights are human rights 19 December 2014 Make 2015 the year to pursue an education without fear
With many of you about to begin the holidays, reflect on the year that has been and prepare for the one ahead, Education International has one last request for 2014.
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Union growth 16 December 2014 Teachers called to create the World’s Largest Lesson
Education International and its global partners have launched the World’s Largest Lesson Plan, a project which invites the world’s teachers to educate and popularise the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals, to be launched in September.
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Trade union rights are human rights 11 December 2014 500+ organisations launch global coalition to accelerate universal health coverage
On first-ever Universal Health Coverage Day, all countries urged to make quality health coverage accessible to everyone, everywhere.
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Trade union rights are human rights 10 December 2014 Nobel Peace Prize headlines Human Rights Day
On the day marked to recognise the importance of human rights around the world, Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi highlight education as an essential right, receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Trade union rights are human rights 8 December 2014 Nobel champions join forces to help children hit by Ebola
Nobel Peace Prize winners Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi have joined an urgent appeal to help five million children pushed out of school because of the Ebola epidemic.
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Trade union rights are human rights 1 December 2014 World AIDS Day 2014: Education crucial to curbing infection rates
As the world marks the 26th annual World AIDS Day, a renewed effort is underway to ensure that today’s youth generation receives the education they need to bring the virus to an end.
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Trade union rights are human rights 28 November 2014 Kenya: Teachers to stay home following deadly terrorist attack
Increasing violence has prompted the Kenya National Union of Teachers to urge its members to stop working after 22 teachers were killed in a bus attack.
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Union growth 27 November 2014 Mexico: 60 days and still no answers surrounding missing students
Despite international pressure for a thorough investigation, and demonstrations that continue to sweep the country, the fate of the 43 students who disappeared two months ago in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, remains unclear.
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Trade union rights are human rights 26 November 2014 USA: Teacher union objects to Coca-Cola in schools
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) has banned Coca-Cola products from its facilities and events, citing Coca-Cola's child labour and human rights record.
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Trade union rights are human rights 21 November 2014 South Korea: Four students take their lives under stress of exams
The recent suicides of four South Korean high school students once again have many asking what can be done to address the issue of high-stakes university entry exams and the overwhelming pressure placed upon students.
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