Ei-iE

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 12 mars 2009

    The killing of teachers in Colombia should stop, says EI.

    A total of three teachers were targets of assassination last February in Colombia. Two of them were killed, and one barely survived. EI voices its strong protest to the authorities, requesting a better protection of teachers facing threats to their lives.

    The killing of teachers in Colombia should stop, says EI.
  2. Nouvelles 9 mars 2009

    Farzad Kamangar: New risks and uncertainties

    EI has been informed that Farzad Kamangar (who was sentenced to death on February 25, 2008 on “absolutely zero evidence” according to his lawyer) has been retransferred from Rajaiee Shahr prison to the section 204 of Tehran’s Evin prison. EI is worried about this last development as the reason of...

    Farzad Kamangar: New risks and uncertainties
  3. Nouvelles 23 février 2009

    AFT Letter to Hillary Clinton Urges Action on Zimbabwe

    The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) has sent a letter from president Randi Weingarten to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressing the union's concern over the continuing suffering of the Zimbabwean people and urging U.S. leadership to end the reign of terror and devastation wrought by President Mugabe.

    AFT Letter to Hillary Clinton Urges Action on Zimbabwe
  4. Nouvelles 17 février 2009

    Iran: Government neglect is pushing teachers to take job action

    EI has written to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad asking that a social dialogue begin without delay with the representatives of the Iranian teachers. EI has been in regular communication with the Iranian authorities since 2007, following the crackdown on Iranian teachers who believed implementation of the approved Parity Bill would...

    Iran: Government neglect is pushing teachers to take job action
  5. Nouvelles 3 février 2009

    Son of Iranian trade unionist released from prison

    Sajad Khaksari has been released from prison in Tehran, but only “on condition.” In other words, he is not really free and clear.

    Son of Iranian trade unionist released from prison
  6. Nouvelles 30 janvier 2009

    Iran: Son of teacher trade unionist detained

    Sajad Khaksari, the 25-year-old son of one of Iran’s leading teacher trade unionists, was arrested on 28 January in Tehran and remains in custody.

    Iran: Son of teacher trade unionist detained
  7. Nouvelles 28 janvier 2009

    Labour movement proposes solutions in Davos

    Education International will be among the global and national trade unions with a strong message to deliver at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

    Labour movement proposes solutions in Davos
  8. 16 janvier 2009

    Les droits syndicaux sont aussi des droits humains

    Les droits syndicaux sont protégés par des traités internationaux et régionaux, tels que la Déclaration universelle des droits de l'Homme, le Pacte international relatif aux droits économiques, sociaux et culturels, la Charte des droits fondamentaux de l'Union européenne et d'autres textes.

    Les droits syndicaux sont aussi des droits humains
  9. 16 janvier 2009

    Toute personne a droit à l’éducation

    Toute personne a droit à l’éducation. L’éducation doit être gratuite. L’enseignement élémentaire est obligatoire...

    Toute personne a droit à l’éducation
  10. 16 janvier 2009

    Toujours aussi importante 60 ans après

    Considérant que la reconnaissance de la dignité inhérente à tous les membres de la famille humaine et de leurs droits égaux et inaliénables constitue le fondement de la liberté, de la justice et de la paix dans le monde...

    Toujours aussi importante 60 ans après
  11. Nouvelles 14 janvier 2009

    Global Union representatives in the US to show support for the Employee Free Choice Act

    Anti-unionism is a widespread phenomenon in the USA. Senator Bill Hare of Illinois from the Democratic Party spoke to a global union gathering in Washington DC on 13 January on the Employee Free Choice Act. The Act is a legislation proposed to ensure that workers have a free choice and...

    Global Union representatives in the US to show support for the Employee Free Choice Act
  12. 9 janvier 2009

    Lettre d’Iran: «Laissez battre mon cœur !»

    Vous trouverez ci-dessous une lettre émouvante rédigée par Farzad Kamangar, un enseignant syndicaliste kurde âgé de 33 ans, condamné à mort par les tribunaux iraniens suite à un procès sommaire et inéquitable. Ce texte a été écrit dans le quartier des condamnés à mort de la prison d’Evin en Iran.

    Lettre d’Iran: «Laissez battre mon cœur !»
  13. Nouvelles 22 décembre 2008

    Farzad Kamangar still at risk in the Evin Prison

    EI has been informed that on December 18, Farzad Kamangar complained of severe pain and low blood pressure due to a chin inflammation, and he was again denied access to medical treatment.

    Farzad Kamangar still at risk in the Evin Prison
  14. Nouvelles 9 décembre 2008

    International Human Rights Day: Education International launches new Trade Union Rights Manual

    Education International, the global voice of teachers and the world’s largest international union federation, is strengthening its support of national unions and workers’ rights by publishing its Trade Union Rights Manual, a guide for union activists around the world. The launch of the Manual is to coincide with the 60th...

    International Human Rights Day: Education International launches new Trade Union Rights Manual
  15. Nouvelles 4 décembre 2008

    Zimbabwe: Ten teachers released, but four still incarcerated

    Latest reports from Zimbabwe show that more teachers than originally known were arrested in this week's crackdown by the Mugabe government in response to demonstrations protesting the financial and humanitarian crisis. In fact, of the 14 arrested, four remain in prison.

    Zimbabwe: Ten teachers released, but four still incarcerated
  16. Nouvelles 3 décembre 2008

    Zimbabwe: Five teachers among sweep of arrests of union leaders

    Five leaders of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, including PTUZ General Secretary Raymond Majongwe, are among 48 trade unionists who were caught up in a wave of arrests across the country on 3 December.

    Zimbabwe: Five teachers among sweep of arrests of union leaders
  17. Nouvelles 27 novembre 2008

    Iranian teacher unionist still alive, but remains at risk

    Teachers, trade unionists and human rights defenders around the world are mobilising in defence of Farzad Kamangar, an Iranian Kurdish teacher and trade unionist who is at risk of execution.

    Iranian teacher unionist still alive, but remains at risk