Education International begins new chapter with new general secretary
Education International begins new chapter with new general secretary Topics in this post: After 25 years Fred van Leeuwen officially...
Education International begins new chapter with new general secretary Topics in this post: After 25 years Fred van Leeuwen officially...
28.02.2018 According to official statistics, 1,300 deaths and injuries at work happened in Georgia since 2010. Workers, including members of...
Why do we need an international labour standard on gender-based violence?I think that #MeToo and #TimesUp show exactly why we...
New Zealand’s Education Minister has announced the end of charter schools, marking the conclusion of an education initiative dubbed “a...
After calling on the federal government to take action for years, CUPE is pleased to finally see a commitment on pay...
Following five months of fruitless negotiations, Contract Faculty, Teaching Assistants, and Graduate Assistants at York University rallied for a fair...
Education stakeholders across Europe have reasserted the need for effective and innovative ways to implement the revised Standards and Guidelines...
Education International has called upon governments to put free quality public education and educators at the heart of efforts to...
27.02.2018 On 22 February, hundreds of members of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), with support from...
27.02.2018 When local communities in Kasulu and Chipuki, Kolwezi, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) discovered cobalt in...
Determined to stand up for Canadians’ right to security in retirement, staff at Carleton University are preparing to take job...
Hundreds of long-term care workers from across Ontario will be boarding buses before sunrise Tuesday morning, headed to Queen’s Park...
Q1. Introduction by Kemal Özkan (KO) regarding UMMI and its affiliation to IndustriALL.Would Maziyar Gilaninejhad (MG) explain how independent trade...
As Education International convenes its regional affiliates in Trinidad and Tobago, the challenges they face are as varied as they...
The International Alliance in Support of Workers in Iran (IASWI) was formed in 1999 in Toronto-Canada and formally announced its formation in January 2000. In nearly two decades of continuous activism, we have played an impactful role in securing international support for Iranian workers’ struggles against the Islamic Republic of Iran, employers, and the inhumane conditions the capitalist order has imposed on working-class lives in Iran. During these years, our politics and the foundational basis guiding our activism have been predicated on working-class traditions with an uncompromising emphasis on working-class independence and autonomy.