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Croissance des syndicats

Tout·e enseignant·e et tout·e membre des personnels de soutien à l’éducation a le droit de se syndiquer et de faire partie d’un syndicat qui représente et défend ses valeurs et ses intérêts. Cependant, les syndicats de l’éducation à travers le monde sont confrontés à de lourds obstacles et œuvrent dans des environnements de plus en plus difficiles et hostiles. La voie à suivre consiste à revitaliser les syndicats, à renforcer leur pouvoir en augmentant le nombre de membres et la participation active, ainsi qu’à maximiser leur impact.

Notre travail dans ce domaine

  1. Nouvelles 6 octobre 2009

    EI supports ILO mission's denouncement of labour rights abuses in the Philippines

    EI supports the results of the high-level fact-finding mission of the International Labour Organization (ILO) to the Philippines, which asked the government to categorically denounce the killings of workers and the rampant violations of trade union rights.

    EI supports ILO mission's denouncement of labour rights abuses in the Philippines
  2. Nouvelles 25 septembre 2009

    Another teacher killed in post-coup violence

    Teachers and trade unionists across Latin America have issued a strong denunciation of the violence and murders that have taken place since the military coup in Honduras, and call for the restitution of the country's legitimate president.

    Another teacher killed in post-coup violence
  3. Nouvelles 3 septembre 2009

    EI launches Urgent Action Appeal for the Fijian Teachers' Association

    EI has launched an urgent appeal for action to its member and partner organisations on 3 September to engage their help in appealing against the dismissal of the president of the Fijian Teachers' Association (FTA) Tevita Koroi.

    EI launches Urgent Action Appeal for the Fijian Teachers' Association
  4. 1 septembre 2009

    Eduquer à l’abolition

    « Ouvrez une école, vous fermerez une prison. » – Victor Hugo

    Eduquer à l’abolition
  5. Nouvelles 4 août 2009

    Turkish unionists remain in jail

    Trade unions worldwide continue to protest at the continued harassment, random judicial proceedings and detention of members and leaders of the teacher union Egitim Sen and Confederation of Public Employees’ Trade Unions (KESK).

    Turkish unionists remain in jail
  6. Nouvelles 4 août 2009

    Teachers killed in violent repression in Honduras

    Escalating violence in Honduras against those protesting the military coup of 28 June has left two teachers dead: Roger Abraham Vallejo and Martín Florencio Rivera.

    Teachers killed in violent repression in Honduras
  7. Nouvelles 20 juillet 2009

    USA: Education reform must be good for kids and fair to teachers

    Teachers and their unions should "be the engines of real change in education," Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, told thousands of educators meeting in Washington, D.C. from 13-15 July.

    USA: Education reform must be good for kids and fair to teachers
  8. Nouvelles 7 juillet 2009

    EI launches Urgent Action Appeal for Turkey

    In recent weeks, EI member organisation Egitim-Sen and the Confederation of Public Employees’ Unions (KESK) – to which EI’s member is affiliated – have suffered a series of attacks by the Turkish authorities, including the occupation and searches of the trade union premises by the security forces, arrest and preventive...

    EI launches Urgent Action Appeal for Turkey
  9. Nouvelles 24 juin 2009

    EI to participate in Iran Action Day protest events on 26 June

    Education International, together with International Trade Union Confederation, the European transport workers’ Federation, and other trade unionists, human rights activists and concerned individuals, will gather in front of the Iranian Embassy at 1.00 pm on Friday 26 June, at this Iran Action Day, to protest the lack of union rights...

    EI to participate in Iran Action Day protest events on 26 June
  10. Nouvelles 18 juin 2009

    Embassy protests spearhead Iran action day

    Demonstrations at Iranian embassies and consulates in Bangkok, Canberra, London, New Delhi, Tokyo and Wellington, among others, are some of the protests that have now been scheduled for an action day on Iran on June 26th. Four global union organisations representing over 170 million workers have called the worldwide action...

    Embassy protests spearhead Iran action day
  11. Nouvelles 4 juin 2009

    Urgent Action Appeal USA: Support for the Employee Free Choice Act

    EI and its member organizations in the United States request your support for their campaign to pass the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA). The act would protect American workers’ rights to join unions and to bargain collectively, free from employer intimidation and threats of dismissal.

    Urgent Action Appeal USA: Support for the Employee Free Choice Act
  12. Nouvelles 29 mai 2009

    Turkish teacher activists arrested

    Education International has written to the government of Turkey to condemn the fact that more than 30 members of Egitim Sen, EI’s Turkish affiliate, were arrested in the early hours of 28 May. In a strongly-worded letter to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, EI deplores this latest police action against...

    Turkish teacher activists arrested