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Nouvelles 30 août 2006 Senegal: teachers halt protest actions despite continuing deadlock in negotiations
The "Intersyndicale de l'enseignement du Sénégal" (Education Union Alliance of Senegal) has ceased its boycott of staff meetings and returned withheld examination papers as a sign of goodwill despite a continuing deadlock in their negotiations with the government.
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Nouvelles 19 juillet 2006 Senegal: teachers demand review of pay and working conditions
"Teaching is a profession, not volunteer work. Decent pay keeps education personnel motivated and devoted to their profession." In a letter to Senegal President Abdoulaye Wade on 14 July, EI expressed its regret that the government is slow in reacting to the demands of teachers to review their pay and...
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Nouvelles 27 juin 2006 Japan: EI supports Nikkyoso's drive for the withdrawal of amendment to education law
EI and its member organisations around the world strongly support Nikkyoso, the Japan Teachers' Union, in its call for the withdrawal of a proposal by the present government to amend the "Fundamental Law of Education" (FLE).
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Nouvelles 12 juin 2006 Kenya: State agrees to discuss teachers' pay
The Kenyan Government has finally agreed to meet teachers for discussions over the implementation of salary increases after vigorous campaigning by EI affiliate the KNUT.
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7 juin 2006 Travailler sous le feu : les enseignant(e)s en Somalie
Le document suivant est un article envoyé l’IE par M. Abdurahman Hassan Warsame, vice-président du Somalia National Union of Teachers (SNUT), un syndicat ayant effecué une demande d’affiliation auprès de l’IE. L’IE ne dispose à l’heure actuelle d’aucun affilié dans ce pays meurtri par la guerre.
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Nouvelles 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.
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Nouvelles 4 mai 2006 Niger: Reduction of teacher salary is unacceptable!
In support of Nigerien education personnel and their union SNEN, EI voiced its strong protests over the government's unilateral decision to reduce teacher salary in a letter dated 3 May. EI reminds the country's President that teaching is a profession and not a voluntary work.
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Nouvelles 27 avril 2006 South Africa: Union slams mentorship scheme for poor schools
EI affiliate the South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) has criticised the Eastern Cape education department’s initiative to hire mentors and retirees to help solve the education crisis in the province.
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Nouvelles 11 avril 2006 Uganda: Journalist recounts tale about the everyday life of teachers
EI recently commisioned an article by Ugandan journalist about the everyday life of local teachers. To give the world an insight into the hardships and challenges faced by teachers in the impoverished country, Harriette Athieno Onyalla met with several of them, who told her of the hopes and disappointments they...
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Nouvelles 4 avril 2006 South Africa: 5000 temporary teachers receive permanent contracts
More than 5,000 temporary teachers have been permanently absorbed by the Limpopo education department with effect from the beginning of April.
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Nouvelles 3 avril 2006 Korea: President Roh’s Comments Anger Teachers
Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun caused a sensation among teachers, saying “It is the teacher who is the most strongly opposed to social change.” at a gathering with Korean compatriots in Egypt.
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Nouvelles 31 mars 2006 Norway: 90,000 teachers strike over working-hour reforms
An estimated 90,000 Norwegian schoolteachers took part in a spot strike on Thursday to protest proposed working-hour reforms.
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Nouvelles 31 mars 2006 Papua New Guinea: New payroll leaves teachers out of pocket
EI affiliate the Papua New Guinea Teachers Association (PNGTA) reports that 544 teachers in the Southern region have not been paid properly as the result of a new Payroll System.
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Nouvelles 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.
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Nouvelles 16 mars 2006 Niger: March for education
Up to 15,000 teachers, students and human rights activists yesterday marched through Niger's capital, Niamey, demanding more funding for the education system.
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Nouvelles 16 mars 2006 Namibia: Union and government sign teacher appointment and pay agreement
EI affiliate the Namibia National Teachers Union (NANTU) has signed an historic agreement with the government on appropriate appointment requirements and remuneration packages for teachers.
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Nouvelles 13 mars 2006 CEART 2006: invitation for contributions
As the ILO-UNESCO Committee of Experts on the Recommendations on Teachers (CEART) will meet in Geneva this October and EI will be presenting a report to the committee, EI invites all member organisations to contribute to the drafting of this report.
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Nouvelles 13 mars 2006 South Africa: Breakthrough for temporary teachers
EI affiliate the South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) and the education department have agreed that all temporary educators in the Eastern Cape province will be given permanent contracts.
South Africa: Breakthrough for temporary teachers