Articles from Zimbabwe
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Union growth 9 May 2008 Zimbabwe: Violence hits teachers
Violence continues in Zimbabwe following the drawn out election process and affects particularly trade unionists and teachers. The EI affiliate ZIMTA witnessed "many teachers in rural areas being killed, maimed, wantonly tortured and abused".
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Trade union rights are human rights 11 April 2008 EI condemns post-election violence against teachers in Zimbabwe
Education International has received chilling reports about political retribution against teachers in Zimbabwe. This comes in the aftermath of general elections held on 30 March.
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Union growth 22 February 2008 Zimbabwe: EI condemns police beatings of teacher unionists
Nine members of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) were abducted on 19 February for distributing leaflets about the country's education crisis.
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Standards and working conditions 14 January 2008 Despite 1000 percent salary increase, Zimbabwean teachers still struggle to survive
Government in Zimbabwe has moved to stave off another crippling strike by awarding teachers an immediate 1000 percent pay rise.
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Trade union rights are human rights 13 December 2007 Interview with Angelina Lunga, EFAIDS Coordinator for ZIMTA/Zimbabwe
Based in Harare, Angelina Lunga, a former high school teacher, is the EFAIDS Coordinator of the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (ZIMTA).
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Standards and working conditions 5 October 2007 Zimbabwe: Teachers stop strike after successful negotiations with government
Zimbabwean teachers who were on strike for better wages and working conditions have called off their strike after successful negotiaions with the government.
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Standards and working conditions 1 June 2007 Zimbabwe: EI affiliate ZIMTA deplores brain drain
At its 26th Annual Conference which took place in April, EI member organisation the Zimbabwe Teacher’s Association (ZIMTA) called on its government to address the severe political, social and economic problems that are leading to massive brain drain of professionals.
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Union growth 31 May 2007 Zimbabwe: EI mourns death of tortured PTUZ founder
EI joins the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) in mourning the death of founder member and national treasurer MacDonald Mangauzani on 27 May. Reports suggest that he succumbed to internal injuries sustained from brutal torture while in police custody last February.
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Union growth 13 March 2007 Zimbabwe: EI condemns the beating of opposition leaders
EI was shocked by the use of force at a church-led prayer rally in Harare last Sunday which resulted in one death and many casualties, including women and children.
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Standards and working conditions 23 February 2007 Zimbabwe: teacher union ZIMTA calls off the strike after securing wage increase
The strike called by all public servants in Zimbabwe, including the 55,000 teachers represented by EI affiliate the Zimbabwe Teachers' Association (ZIMTA), prompted the government to increase the wages of all government employees.
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Trade union rights are human rights 21 February 2007 Zimbabwe: Teachers join national protest as inflation reaches 1600%
EI affiliate the Zimbabwe Teachers Union (ZIMTA) has instructed its members to join a general strike.
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Union growth 2 November 2006 "Stop harassment of trade unions," EI tells the Zimbabwe goverment
EI issued a message to the Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe on 13 October, urging his government to stop harassing trade union leaders and members. EI was refering to the police intervention of World Teachers' Day celebration on 6 October by the Progressive Teachers' Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ).
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Union growth 22 September 2006 EI joins protest against anti-union repression in Zimbabwe
In a strongly-worded letter to the President Robert G. Mugabe, EI demands that the Zimbabwean government respect the trade union right of all workers.
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Union growth 28 March 2006 Zimbabwe: Further harassment of trade union leader
Raymond Majongwe, General Secretary of the Progressive Teachers' Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ), was detained for 8 hours on 24 March for "driving" a group of four Dutch trade unionists visiting the country. Police in the Mabvuku suburb of Harare said "Majongwe’s visitors were taking pictures of police activities at a...
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Union growth 15 November 2005 Zimbabwe: Hunger Causing Pupils to Drop Out of School
Teachers' organisations have expressed concern over the increasing number of school children who are dropping out of school because of hunger. Some pupils are passing out during lessons because of hunger, after going for days without a proper meal.
Zimbabwe: Hunger Causing Pupils to Drop Out of School