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Caribbean Union of Teachers

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  2. Caribbean Union of Teachers
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Le Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT) est une organisation faîtière de l’Internationale de l’Éducation qui regroupe des enseignant∙e∙s aux Caraïbes, allant des Bermudes au nord au Surinam dans le sud. Cette structure sous-régionale permet à nos organisations membres de collaborer, de partager des connaissances et des stratégies afin de promouvoir une éducation de qualité et de renforcer les syndicats.

  1. Normes et conditions de travail 29 mai 2006

    Jamaica: Teachers say no to govt’s wage offer

    EI affiliate the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) has rejected the government's latest salary offer.

    Jamaica: Teachers say no to govt’s wage offer
  2. Normes et conditions de travail 27 mars 2006

    Jamaica: Teachers reject wage offer

    The General Council of EI affiliate the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) has rejected the government's wage offer for the 2006 to 2008 contract period.

    Jamaica: Teachers reject wage offer
  3. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 23 mars 2006

    Jamaica: affiliate insists school security should be priority

    EI affiliate the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) has taken issue with Education Minister Maxine Henry-Wilson's statement on the matter of security at public schools.

    Jamaica: affiliate insists school security should be priority
  4. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 20 mars 2006

    Trinidad & Tobago: Security concerns lead to protests

    Members of EI affiliate the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) are being supported by parents in their protest over security concerns at schools.

    Trinidad & Tobago: Security concerns lead to protests
  5. Les droits syndicaux sont des droits humains 6 janvier 2006

    Trinidad and Tobago: Union threatens legal action to protect teachers’ rights

    EI affiliate the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers' Association (TTUTA) is threatening to take legal action to protect the rights of teachers at two technical institutes.

    Trinidad and Tobago: Union threatens legal action to protect teachers’ rights
  6. Normes et conditions de travail 4 janvier 2006

    Jamaica: Teachers aim for 55% pay increase

    The Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) is seeking a 55 per cent increase over the 2006-2008 contract period after a two year wage freeze under the Public Sector Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

    Jamaica: Teachers aim for 55% pay increase