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Where are the teachers with disabilities in our classrooms? A question I often ask my audience is: “How many of you were ...
This is an essential conversation that resonates deeply with Education International (EI) shared commitment to human rights, ...
Discussing effective leadership strategies and sharing insights from their respective countries. That is what brought ...
Education International has warned that the World Bank's “Billions to Trillions ” agenda—a strategy to leverage small amounts of public money to attract private investment for development— would ...
The Arab Countries Cross-regional Structure brings together education unions from Arabic speaking countries in the Africa and Asia Pacific regions. The cross-regional structure facilitates cooperation ...
In a victory for trade union rights, the International Labour Organization (ILO), reaffirmed the right to strike in a case ...
Empowering women in education unions is not just a goal; it is a necessity. The data speaks clearly: we must invest in ...
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.
Legal frameworks which prohibit discrimination in employment based on sexual orientation and gender identity are imperative to ensuring the safety of workers everywhere. In July 2025, the UN Human ...
It will soon be two months since members of the MPU, union affiliated to Education International, began an indefinite strike and protests in defence of teachers’ right to a decent pension. Far from ...
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