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Artículos de Zimbabwe

  1. Estándares y condiciones laborales 7 enero 2013

    Zimbabue: Los docentes advierten que la medida de huelga sigue siendo probable

    Los profesores de Zimbabue afirman que regresarán a la escuela cuando comience el año escolar, el 8 de enero, a pesar de su actual resentimiento con respecto a los bajos salarios y a las malas condiciones de trabajo. Sin embargo, no descartan que se tomen nuevas medidas de huelga.

    Zimbabue: Los docentes advierten que la medida de huelga sigue siendo probable
  2. Estándares y condiciones laborales 10 mayo 2012

    Zimbabwe: los sindicatos de la educación deploran que se contrate a docentes temporales

    Los sindicatos Progressive Teachers' Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) y Zimbabwe Teachers' Association (ZIMTA) lamentan el uso tan extendido de contratos provisionales para contratar a los docentes. Asimismo, los afiliados nacionales de la IE defienden el derecho de los estudiantes al aprendizaje en su lengua materna.

    Zimbabwe: los sindicatos de la educación deploran que se contrate a docentes temporales
  3. Estándares y condiciones laborales 5 julio 2011

    Zimbabwe: Teachers on strike for a living wage

    Teachers who are members of the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) are demanding a 150 per cent pay rise and an end to the violence which is meted out to them by government supporters.

    Zimbabwe: Teachers on strike for a living wage
  4. Crecimiento sindical 30 marzo 2011

    Teachers under fire in Zimbabwe

    Teachers from around the world have condemned reports from Harare which confirm that Zimbabwe’s teachers have been experiencing increased political threats and serious violent attacks since November 2010.

    Teachers under fire in Zimbabwe
  5. Estándares y condiciones laborales 16 abril 2010

    Zimbabue: El deterioro del sistema educativo y las tensiones políticas provocan la escasez de docentes

    El Ministro de Educación de Zimbabue, David Coltart, prometió a los delegados asistentes a la conferencia anual de Zimbabwe Teachers' Association (ZIMTA) que acabaría de inmediato con la posibilidad de que los padres puedan pagar incentivos a los docentes si las organizaciones de docentes del país se lo pidieran.

    Zimbabue: El deterioro del sistema educativo y las tensiones políticas provocan la escasez de docentes
  6. Los derechos sindicales son derechos humanos 12 agosto 2009

    Zimbabwe: teachers’ salary still below poverty line

    Zimbabwean teacher unions ZIMTA and PTUZ have called the recent salary increase that places teacher salaries at US$155 a month ‘inadequate’ and urged the government to provide a living wage for teachers.

    Zimbabwe: teachers’ salary still below poverty line
  7. Estándares y condiciones laborales 27 julio 2009

    Teacher unions in Zimbabwe demand decent salaries

    EI’s largest affiliates in Zimbabwe – the Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA) and the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) – were sharply critical of the salary increase for civil servants announced last week by the government.

    Teacher unions in Zimbabwe demand decent salaries
  8. Estándares y condiciones laborales 7 mayo 2009

    Zimbabwe: teachers cancelled strike to show faith in government

    Zimbabwean teachers cancelled their strike on 5 May to show their faith in the government, even though the interim US$800 monthly salary promised to them in February has yet to be paid.

    Zimbabwe: teachers cancelled strike to show faith in government
  9. Estándares y condiciones laborales 17 febrero 2009

    Zimbabwe: Teachers hope an end to the education crisis is near

    Hopes were raised when Zimbabwe’s new Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, promised that all civil servants, including teachers, would be paid in foreign currency by the end of February.

    Zimbabwe: Teachers hope an end to the education crisis is near
  10. Estándares y condiciones laborales 23 enero 2009

    Zimbabwean teachers received Z$29 trillion pay this month

    Both EI member organisations in Zimbabwe denounce the latest salary paid to teachers by the government. On 21 January, the teacher unions told reporters that their members were paid an average of Z$29 trillion as salary for January 2009. This amount is less than US$10.

    Zimbabwean teachers received Z$29 trillion pay this month
  11. Los derechos sindicales son derechos humanos 4 diciembre 2008

    Zimbabwe: Ten teachers released, but four still incarcerated

    Latest reports from Zimbabwe show that more teachers than originally known were arrested in this week's crackdown by the Mugabe government in response to demonstrations protesting the financial and humanitarian crisis. In fact, of the 14 arrested, four remain in prison.

    Zimbabwe: Ten teachers released, but four still incarcerated
  12. Crecimiento sindical 3 diciembre 2008

    Zimbabwe: Five teachers among sweep of arrests of union leaders

    Five leaders of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, including PTUZ General Secretary Raymond Majongwe, are among 48 trade unionists who were caught up in a wave of arrests across the country on 3 December.

    Zimbabwe: Five teachers among sweep of arrests of union leaders
  13. Los derechos sindicales son derechos humanos 14 noviembre 2008

    Zimbabwe: Education Fails amid Examination Debate

    Zimbabwe’s teacher unions have called for action in the face of the inexorable collapse of the education system that is taking its toll on teachers and students alike.

    Zimbabwe: Education Fails amid Examination Debate
  14. Los derechos sindicales son derechos humanos 26 septiembre 2008

    Zimbabwean teacher trade unionist released from prison

    The President of the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, who was illegally arrested and held incommunicado under appalling conditions, has now been released from prison.

    Zimbabwean teacher trade unionist released from prison
  15. Crecimiento sindical 1 julio 2008

    Zimbabwe: Attacks on unionists continue after election

    The national campaign of intimidation against human and trade union rights activists continues even after Robert Mugabe has been sworn in for another 5-year term. This follows an election process described by the African Union as "falling short of accepted AU standards."

    Zimbabwe: Attacks on unionists continue after election