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Standards and working conditions 13 January 2016 Filipino teachers granted ‘meagre’ salary increase
Educators in the Philippines have reacted strongly after a law was passed, granting them a ‘meagre’ and ‘insulting’ salary increase, while other sectors received a much higher salary raise.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 7 January 2016 UK: Support for academies in education bill a mistake, say experts
Trade unions in the UK have joined together with education experts, including teachers, governors, and school staff, to highlight the shortcomings of their government's Education and Adoption Bill to speed up the process of converting ‘failing’ schools into academies.
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Equity and inclusion 7 January 2016 Become Program Coordinator, join education unions taking action to stop SRGBV!
The UN Girls Education Initiative, Education International and Gender at Work are looking for a Program Coordinator in the framework of their three-year multi-country initiative in Africa to end school-related gender-based violence.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 6 January 2016 Welcome to the Global Education Monitoring Report!
The UNESCO Education for All Global Monitoring Report has formally been renamed the Global Education Monitoring Report.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 5 January 2016 Nigeria set to hire more teachers
The New Year will bring a wave of fresh investment in education across the continent of Africa, with significant announcements by some governments.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 4 January 2016 Iraq: education union rolls up sleeves to tackle infrastructure issues
The Kurdistan Teachers’ Union has announced a major project to enhance the housing situation of Kurdish teachers and education employees, cooperating with over 20 companies in the construction sector to build 17,000 units of accommodation, mostly apartments.
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Equity and inclusion 17 December 2015 EI calls for respect of migrants and refugees’ rights
To mark International Migrants’ Day, Education International is reminding governments and the international community of their duty to ensure that the rights of migrants, refugees and displaced persons are respected and guaranteed.
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Union growth 17 December 2015 Senegal: Unions defend right to strike in face of MP’s criticism
The Teachers’ Union of Senegal has struck back in response to a national parliamentarian’s call to implement repressive measures aimed at discouraging teachers and other education workers from striking.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 16 December 2015 Arab union leaders committed to fight privatisation of education
The privatisation of education was the focus of two days of meetings in Beirut, Lebanon where the leaders of Education International’s Arab countries cross regional structure addressed the problem head on.
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Equity and inclusion 15 December 2015 Canada: final report on residential schools paves way for reconciliation
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s final report, which is calling to redress the destructive legacy of residential schools, is being acknowledged by the Canadian Teachers’ Federation as a great path towards the reconciliation process.
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Trade union rights are human rights 14 December 2015 Iran: Detained teacher unionist on hunger strike
Education International (EI) has launched a LabourStart appeal for Iranian teacher unionist Mahmoud Beheshti Langroodi who has been on hunger strike since 26 November to protest against his unfair trial and subsequent nine-year prison sentence.
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Union growth 14 December 2015 Burundi: in state of fear, education union is targeted by government violence
The international community is offering support to Burundi’s education union as the country’s government has gone on a rampage of violence against civil society over the past weekend.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 11 December 2015 Pedagogical Movement: new phase, new impetus
The third meeting of the Pedagogical Movement renewed the cohesion and agenda for the future of education in Latin America, with a plan to strengthen the influence of the trade union movement on public policies.
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Standards and working conditions 11 December 2015 Latvia: One-day warning strike to improve salaries and dialogue
Over 24,000 people from the educational and science sectors took part in a one-day warning strike organised by the Latvian Trade Union of Education and Science employees (LIZDA) on 27 November.
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Equity and inclusion 11 December 2015 USA: Filipino teachers celebrate court victory in forced labour case
A Los Angeles teacher placement company has been ordered to pay $4.5 million to 350 Filipino teachers it lured to the United States and forced into exploitive contracts after arriving to teach in Louisiana.
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Trade union rights are human rights 9 December 2015 Education International affiliates celebrate Human Rights Day with Nobel Prize
The importance of trade unions in achieving human rights is evident for all to see today as the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to the Tunisian National Quartet, which includes five Education International affiliates.
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Climate action and literacy 9 December 2015 The chance to strengthen educational capacities on climate change being missed at COP21
When an agreement is eventually reached at COP21 to keep the earth’s temperature from rising beyond two degrees, the education needed to build the capacity to make it happen may be noticeably absent.
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Equity and inclusion 8 December 2015 USA: Court upholds decision to award Filipino teachers in forced labour case
The Ninth Circuit court has upheld the decision to award $4.5 million to 350 Filipino teachers who were forced into exploitive contracts by a Los Angeles teacher placement company.
USA: Court upholds decision to award Filipino teachers in forced labour case