-
Union growth 29 April 2020 Jordan: Non-payment of teacher salaries in the private sector affecting mainly women
Despite continuing their work online, teachers in private schools in Jordan are not being paid their full salaries. Most of the teachers affected are women. Education International urges the Jordanian government to guarantee the fundamental rights of teachers and education workers and update national legislation to prohibit gender discrimination at...
Jordan: Non-payment of teacher salaries in the private sector affecting mainly women -
Trade union rights are human rights 28 April 2020 International Workers Memorial Day 2020 and COVID-19; mourn for the dead and fight for the living
International Workers’ Memorial Day on occupational health and safety, observed the 28th of April every year. The international day was born in 1996 to mourn those who had died on the job and to fight for the living. It has spread to all continents of the world.
International Workers Memorial Day 2020 and COVID-19; mourn for the dead and fight for the living -
Trade union rights are human rights 22 April 2020 Iran: Leading teacher unionist arrested again
Education International and UK’s NASUWT, the Teachers’ Union have condemned the re-arrest of Tehran education union leader Esmail Abdi.
Iran: Leading teacher unionist arrested again -
Trade union rights are human rights 16 April 2020 Chilean teacher and trade union leader receives international award
Education International welcomes the awarding of the Arthur Svensson International Prize for Trade Union Rights 2020 to trade union leader and educator Barbara Figueroa Sandoval from Chile.
Chilean teacher and trade union leader receives international award -
Trade union rights are human rights 6 April 2020 Canada: Education union calls for more time for public-sector collective-agreement negotiations
In Canada, an education union in Quebec is blaming the government for taking advantage of the COVID-19 crisis to impose a renewal of collective agreements for the entire public sector.
Canada: Education union calls for more time for public-sector collective-agreement negotiations -
Trade union rights are human rights 20 March 2020 Iran: Iranian teacher unionist Esmail Abdi released from jail
Education International welcomes the release of jailed Iranian teacher unionist Esmail Abdi on 17 March.
Iran: Iranian teacher unionist Esmail Abdi released from jail -
Union growth 13 March 2020 Union tributes on passing of top Caribbean education unionist Roustan Job
Education International has been saddened to learn of the death of Roustan Job, an outstanding education trade unionist from Trinidad and Tobago. Job relentlessly fought for teachers’ improved working conditions, professionalism, and autonomy in his region and worldwide.
Union tributes on passing of top Caribbean education unionist Roustan Job -
Trade union rights are human rights 11 March 2020 Germany: Union calls for gender perspective to be included in digital education
A German education union is calling for greater attention to be paid to gender aspects and, in particular, gender justice in shaping the digital future in education.
Germany: Union calls for gender perspective to be included in digital education -
Trade union rights are human rights 10 March 2020 South Africa: Union campaigns to eradicate school violence as it marks 30th anniversary
The South African Democratic Teachers' Union has kicked off celebrations for its 30th anniversary in the Northern Cape by launching its "I am a school fan" campaign in the province. The campaign aims to address the escalating violence in schools.
South Africa: Union campaigns to eradicate school violence as it marks 30th anniversary -
Trade union rights are human rights 27 February 2020 Argentina reopens the Joint National Commission for Education with a salary increase
Education unions met with the President of Argentina to decide the next steps, after the government relaunched social dialogue.
Argentina reopens the Joint National Commission for Education with a salary increase -
Trade union rights are human rights 27 February 2020 Philippines: Renewed attacks on teachers and their union
Despite international solidarity, human and trade union rights abuses continue in the Philippines. The red-tagging and vilification campaign targeting members of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers is escalating.
Philippines: Renewed attacks on teachers and their union -
Trade union rights are human rights 25 February 2020 Ukraine: unions step up action against labour reform
Trade unions in Ukraine are opposing a reform of the labour law that puts such basic workers’ rights as freedom of association and collective bargaining at grave risk. The dangerous provisions apply to workers and their trade unions in both public and private sectors.
Ukraine: unions step up action against labour reform -
Trade union rights are human rights 20 February 2020 Colombia: National Strike in Defence of Peace
The Colombian teachers' union FECODE has called for a national strike on 20 and 21 February in demand of “life, peace and democracy”.
Colombia: National Strike in Defence of Peace -
Union growth 17 February 2020 Chile: Growing Threats to Human and Trade Union Rights
The human and trade union rights crisis in Chile is deepening, with education leaders targeted with impunity by state authorities.
Chile: Growing Threats to Human and Trade Union Rights -
Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 14 February 2020 Asia-Pacific: Education leaders highlight challenges around rights, climate, and privatisation
The Education International Asia-Pacific Regional Committee meeting focused on union responses to threats to human and trade union rights, the impact of climate change, and growing privatisation in education.
Asia-Pacific: Education leaders highlight challenges around rights, climate, and privatisation -
Union growth 11 February 2020 Canada: Educators strike against cuts in education and for collective bargaining
Rotating strikes by teachers and education workers are set to continue this week in Canada’s Ontario province. The strike started on 6 February, with negotiations between educators and the province’s government over funding and collective bargaining stalled.
Canada: Educators strike against cuts in education and for collective bargaining -
Union growth 10 February 2020 Kenya: Deadly stampede in school highlights dangers of overcrowding and poor infrastructure
On 3 February, a stampede in the Kakamega Primary School in Kenya's western region left 14 students dead and 40 severely injured. Kenyan education unions have reacted angrily to the factors that led to the tragedy. The unions condemned the lack of implementation of existing safety standards, and addressed the...
Kenya: Deadly stampede in school highlights dangers of overcrowding and poor infrastructure -
Union renewal and development 6 February 2020 Arab educators tackle diverse challenges to education and teachers in their region
At a recent meeting, the Committee of the Education International’s Arab Countries Cross Regional Structure reaffirmed their commitment to fight education privatisation and defend democracy in the region. Committee members reported on the challenges faced in their national settings, discussed recent union activities, and strategised for future action and campaigns.
Arab educators tackle diverse challenges to education and teachers in their region