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Patrick Pleul
Patrick Pleul

Estándares y condiciones laborales

Nuestro trabajo en este área

  1. Noticias 20 julio 2011

    Canada: Teachers report on state of public education

    The Canadian Teachers Federation (CTF), a member of Education International, has published a report on the state of Canadian public education from the perspective of teachers. The study involved 434 teachers from around Canada and highlights the growing concerns about budget and staff cuts.

    Canada: Teachers report on state of public education
  2. Noticias 18 julio 2011

    Jamaica: JTA wins salary battle after nearly two years

    Following over a year of negotiations with the government, the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) will sign a wage agreement to secure salary increases for its 24,000 members.

    Jamaica: JTA wins salary battle after nearly two years
  3. Noticias 18 julio 2011

    Taiwan: EI welcomes inauguration of new teachers' union

    EI has welcomed the inauguration of the National Federation of Teacher Unions (NFTU) in Taiwan. The historic milestone in Taiwanese trade unionism was celebrated in the presence of President Ma Ying-jeou, who was joined by the Chairwoman of the Executive Yuan Labour Committee, Wang Ruxuan, and Deputy Education Minister, Lin...

    Taiwan: EI welcomes inauguration of new teachers' union
  4. Noticias 18 julio 2011

    Taiwan: EI expresses solidarity at the inauguration of the new National Federation of Teacher Unions

    The inauguration of the new National Federation of Teacher Unions took place on 11 July. The milestone in the history of trade unionism was attended by President Ma Yingjeou, Chairwoman of the Labour Committee of Executive Yuan, Wang Ruxuan, and Deputy Education Minister, Lin Congming.

    Taiwan: EI expresses solidarity at the inauguration of the new National Federation of Teacher Unions
  5. Noticias 6 julio 2011

    USA: NEA Representative Assembly votes to defend public education

    Delegates at EI’s largest affiliate, the National Education Association (NEA), have debated and approved a number of policies that will help the union and its members fight back against attacks on public education.

    USA: NEA Representative Assembly votes to defend public education
  6. Noticias 6 julio 2011

    Australia: Federal government attacks teachers’ rights

    The government of New South Wales in Australia is trying to take away the right of teachers to negotiate pay and conditions. The government has capped wage increases for public service employees at 2.5 per cent and has taken away their rights to bargain for improved pay and conditions.

    Australia: Federal government attacks teachers’ rights
  7. Noticias 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
  8. Noticias 1 julio 2011

    Huelga del profesorado británico contra los recortes de pensiones

    En el Reino unido, más de 750.000 docentes y otros empleados públicos y trabajadores de la función pública mantuvieron una huelga de 24 horas para denunciar los drásticos recortes en pensiones que el gobierno estaba tratando de imponer. En más de 10.000 centros escolares repartidos por toda Inglaterra y Gales...

    Huelga del profesorado británico contra los recortes de pensiones
  9. Noticias 29 junio 2011

    Teachers in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago join pay protests

    Graduate teachers on the Caribbean islands of Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago are taking protest action over their salaries. More than 800 teachers, who are all graduates of the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT), are still being paid as assistant teachers, despite the fact that they have been awarded...

    Teachers in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago join pay protests
  10. Noticias 28 junio 2011

    Greece: Teachers join two day general strike

    The EI General Secretary has met with Greek teachers who are set to be among thousands of public and private sector workers who are taking part in a 48-hour general strike in Greece this week as the parliament prepares for a key vote on tough austerity measures.

    Greece: Teachers join two day general strike
  11. Investigación

    Impacts of IMF policies on national education budgets and teachers

    Rick Rowden
    23 junio 2011

    This Education International Research Institute report provides a critical review of how current IMF macroeconomic policy conditions and advice impact on the ability of borrowing countries to finance national education budgets, wages for public sector teachers, and how such policies affect the ability of governments to achieve the progressive realization...

    Impacts of IMF policies on national education budgets and teachers Ver recursos 1
  12. Noticias 21 junio 2011

    Los sindicatos mundiales lanzan una campaña por el bien común

    El jueves 23 de junio, Día de las Naciones Unidas para la Administración Pública, el Consejo de Global Unions lanzará la campaña Servicios Públicos de calidad: ¡Pasemos a la acción! La finalidad es promover unos servicios públicos de calidad para toda la población, mediante la coordinación de acciones solidarias transfronterizas...

    Los sindicatos mundiales lanzan una campaña por el bien común
  13. Noticias 16 junio 2011

    UK: Teachers join college and university lecturers in strike action

    EI affiliates in Britain have voted to take part in strike action on 30 June to defend members’ pensions. The National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) have voted to join University and College Union (UCU) members in the national day of action.

    UK: Teachers join college and university lecturers in strike action