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Trade union rights are human rights 29 October 2015 South Korea: government threatens to take control over history textbooks used in schools
Korean teacher unionists are facing disciplinary measures for requesting the withdrawal of a proposed government measure to take full government control over the contents of history textbooks.
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Trade union rights are human rights 20 October 2015 Serbia: trade union struggle contributes to ending discrimination against female public servants
In a decision being applauded by the Teachers’ Union of Serbia, the country’s constitutional court has overturned a law limiting employees in the public sector that specifically targeted and discriminated women.
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Union growth 19 October 2015 Bahrain: union president in need of urgent medical help
Mahdi Abu Dheeb, president of the Bahraini Teachers’ Association, is said to be in poor health and is being refused medical treatment as he continues to serve a five year prison sentence.
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Trade union rights are human rights 13 October 2015 Plight of missing Yemeni teacher unknown as efforts to secure his release continue
Education International has brought its full support to Hilal Akrout, a teacher unionist, as well as all education workers arbitrarily detained in Yemen, and demands respect for the fundamental human rights and freedoms of the people of Yemen.
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Trade union rights are human rights 8 October 2015 Iran: intensified pressure on teacher unionists
Fourteen teacher unionists have been detained in a Tehran detention centre for a couple of hours on 7 October for scheduling a peaceful protest, and threatened to be arrested again if participating in the protest planned for 8 October.
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Union growth 7 October 2015 World Day for Decent Work targets corporate greed
On the heels of a major free trade agreement among Pacific nations, trade unions are reminding the world that decent work not only matters, but that it is the linchpin for fair and equal societies.
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Union growth 6 October 2015 Kenya: Teachers return to school despite ongoing struggle
Although Kenyan teachers are back in the classroom after court rulings ended both their month of labour action and halted the government’s plan to hire 70,000 replacement teachers, the biggest issue remains unresolved.
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Union growth 1 October 2015 Kenya: Teachers’ pay rise waits on Court of Appeal decision
Kenyan affiliates of Education International (EI) are on strike until an appeal on non-payment of teachers’ pay rises and allowances is heard.
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Union growth 30 September 2015 Kenya: Teachers’ pay rise waits on Court of Appeal decision
Education International (EI) Kenyan affiliates are on strike until an appeal on non-payment of teachers’ pay rises and allowances is heard.
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Trade union rights are human rights 29 September 2015 Burkina Faso: teachers' unions and civil society decisive in ending of the coup
Together with union federations and other independent unions from Burkina Faso gathered within the Union Action Unit, Education International’s member unions strongly acted to end the recent coup that took place in the country.
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Trade union rights are human rights 22 September 2015 Nepal: successful teachers’ action opens negotiations with Ministry
Following two months of continuous action, Nepalese teachers have been invited by the Ministry of Education to discuss crucial issues such as the public education system and rebuilding works after the earthquakes.
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Trade union rights are human rights 21 September 2015 Finland: trade union front to defend negotiation rights
The teachers’ union Opetusalan Ammattijärjestö has joined over 30,000 workers from all sectors to demonstrate in Helsinki, Finland, to oppose the planned governmental anti-union laws anddefend trade union negotiation rights.
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Trade union rights are human rights 17 September 2015 EI statement on the refugee situation: we must take collective action
The people seeking refuge in Europe are among the thousands driven from their homes every year in fear of their lives because of violent conflict, political and economic instability, natural disasters, or extreme poverty.
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Trade union rights are human rights 15 September 2015 Liberia: teachers urged to 'stand up for your rights'
Teachers have been challenged to take the lead in speaking out against barriers undermining the teaching profession during a three-day training workshop on ‘Teacher Effectiveness’ held in Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia.
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Union growth 10 September 2015 Kenya: teachers demand overdue pay rise
Education International strongly supports its affiliates in Kenya, who have been waiting for 18 years for a promised pay rise, recently restated by a Supreme Court decision.
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Trade union rights are human rights 10 September 2015 Iran: Teachers face new round of government repression
The new school year in Iran looms with threats of increased intimidation, arrest and prosecution of teachers, union activists and those who dare to speak up in favour of quality education for all.
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Trade union rights are human rights 7 September 2015 Germany: inclusion in schools on the rise, but still facing challenges
Students in Germany are increasingly sharing the same classroom regardless of their disabilities, says a new study by the Bertelsmann Foundation, but in some schools and regions, inclusion is still an out-of-reach target.
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Trade union rights are human rights 27 August 2015 Nigeria: 500 Days - Chibok Parents continue search for Daughters
As 27 August marks the 500th day since 273 Nigerian school girls were kidnapped, Education International and concerned citizens the world over continue to put pressure on the Nigerian Government.
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