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In a victory for trade union rights, the International Labour Organization (ILO), reaffirmed the right to strike in a case ...
On June 14 millions of people took to the streets in a sweeping mobilisation against the policies of the Trump Administration ...
Empowering women in education unions is not just a goal; it is a necessity. The data speaks clearly: we must invest in ...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 prompted an unprecedented response from the European Union (EU), activating ...
Legal frameworks which prohibit discrimination in employment based on sexual orientation and gender identity are imperative ...
Education International is deeply concerned about the escalating military aggression between Israel and Iran, and the ...
Against a backdrop of increasing cuts and attacks to vital support for disabled people, NASUWT is continuing to be part of the fight back to ensure disabled teachers can live and work with dignity.
Nous sommes la voix des enseignant·e·s et des travailleur·euse·s de l’éducation à travers le monde.Au travers de nos 386 organisations membres, nous représentons plus de 32.5 millions d’enseignant·e·s ...
Awareness raising activities in all regions of the country, continued dialogue between educators and policymakers, enhanced ...
Education unions around the world are joining forces to build inclusive quality public education for all. We are mobilising to fully fund public education systems and resist budget cuts, austerity, ...
In Canada, the Centrale des syndicats du Québec (CSQ) and its federations in the college system are denouncing cuts of 150 ...
The World Congress is the highest governing body of Education International. Every five years it elects the Executive Board that runs the organisation and ensures the implementation of decisions taken ...