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  1. Croissance des syndicats 10 septembre 2008

    Iran: Internet favorise la liberté d’expression

    Les Iraniens se servent d’Internet pour exercer comme jamais auparavant leurs droits en matière de liberté d’expression. Et ce, en dépit d’interdictions draconiennes et punitions sévères.

    Iran: Internet favorise la liberté d’expression
  2. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 10 septembre 2008

    Chine: Un enseignant puni pour des photos d’écoles

    Un enseignant a été condamné à une peine d’un an de rééducation par le travail pour avoir mis en ligne des clichés d’écoles dévastées par le séisme du Sichuan, selon Human Rights in China.

    Chine: Un enseignant puni pour des photos d’écoles
  3. Croissance des syndicats 19 août 2008

    Farzad Kamangar: sentenced to death after a five-minute trial

    On 25 February 2008, the Tehran Revolutionary Court sentenced Farzad Kamangar to death on charges of "endangering national security" and "enmity against God" (moharebe). The death penalty was confirmed by the Supreme Court on 11 July.

    Farzad Kamangar: sentenced to death after a five-minute trial
  4. Croissance des syndicats 14 août 2008

    EI launches urgent action appeal for Iranian teacher Farzad Kamangar

    EI launched an urgent action appeal on 14 August in a bid to save Farzad Kamangar, a 33-year old teacher and former trade unionist from the Kurdistan Province of Iran, who is currently at risk of being executed following the ruling issued at an unfair trial.

    EI launches urgent action appeal for Iranian teacher Farzad Kamangar
  5. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 8 août 2008

    Iran: Kamangar’s defenders suffer reprisals

    Three teachers who joined a committee in support of Farzad Kamangar have been imprisoned, and several other trade unionists who have been calling for re-examination of his case are now receiving threats and phone calls from the Ministry of Intelligence, which does not hesitate to call family members of activists...

    Iran: Kamangar’s defenders suffer reprisals
  6. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 31 juillet 2008

    Ethiopia: EI asks government to amend its draft bill on associations

    EI has written to Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi to deplore that the Charities and Societies Proclamation, a draft law, is a covert means of placing civil society organisations under government control. EI joined Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International in their criticism of the proposed legislation.

    Ethiopia: EI asks government to amend its draft bill on associations
  7. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 30 juillet 2008

    Putting the 'C' in ABC

    The recent controversy in South Africa on making condoms available in schools highlighted what remains a sensitive issue in some societies. The fear that sex education combined with access to contraception, including condoms, encourages young people to have sex at an early age is a very real concern for many...

    Putting the 'C' in ABC
  8. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 30 juillet 2008

    EFAIDS Workshops in Venezuela and Dominican Republic

    Recent workshops in Venezuela and the Dominican Republic reflect the growing emphasis on intra-regional partnership. In this spirit of cooperation, Gabriela Bonilla of the EI Latin American Regional Office in Costa Rica and Rosario Avila from the Honduran teacher union movement travelled to facilitate workshops in Caracas and Santo Domingo.

    EFAIDS Workshops in Venezuela and Dominican Republic
  9. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 30 juillet 2008

    NANTU launch workplace policy

    The Namibia National Teachers’ Union, NANTU, has produced a comprehensive HIV and AIDS Workplace Policy. The document, which was drafted in consultation with the legal assistance centre in Namibia, was launched on 21 June during the National Teachers’ Council Meeting. NANTU plans to attune their EFAIDS activities to the policy...

    NANTU launch workplace policy
  10. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 30 juillet 2008

    EFAIDS Workshop in Bamako

    Mor Mbengue, Deputy Secretary General of the Senegalese Union Démocratique des Enseignantes et des Enseignants du Sénégal (UDEN) travelled to Bamako, Mali to share his knowledge of the new EFAIDS toolkits with Malian colleagues. Forty national facilitators of the Malian Syndicat National de l’Education et de la Culture (SNEC) from...

    EFAIDS Workshop in Bamako
  11. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 30 juillet 2008

    Union meeting to precede International AIDS Conference in Mexico

    The Global Union AIDS Programme is organising a two-day Labour AIDS Forum to facilitate trade union cooperation in advance of the biennial International AIDS Conference taking place in Mexico City from 3-8 August 2008.

    Union meeting to precede International AIDS Conference in Mexico
  12. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 30 juillet 2008

    Contribute the union view on HIV/AIDS in the World of Work

    The first round of consultation on the drafting of the ILO Recommendation on HIV/AIDS in the World of Work will soon close.

    Contribute the union view on HIV/AIDS in the World of Work
  13. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 30 juillet 2008

    Greater global effort needed to achieve 2010 goal on HIV/AIDS

    One of the highlights of the United Nations High Level Meeting on AIDS held in New York on 10 - 11 June was the presentation of the progress report on the implementation of the 2001 Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and the 2006 Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS.

    Greater global effort needed to achieve 2010 goal on HIV/AIDS
  14. Croissance des syndicats 18 juillet 2008

    US Democrats woo teachers' unions

    Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is determined to help American educators create better opportunities for all children by improving education quality throughout the United States. He criticized the Bush administration for having failed to give teachers the means to achieve the goals of the No Child Left Behind Act, which...

    US Democrats woo teachers' unions