Death of Kindergarten Teacher Who Worked for Three Days While Having the Flu… Teachers’ Union Claims 'Structural Murder'
A kindergarten teacher in Bucheon, South Korea, died after working for three days with the flu, prompting calls from a teachers' union for systemic changes to prevent such tragedies.
Dismissed teacher: it is better not to grumble and to be quiet!
A music teacher at Haapsalu Viigi School was dismissed by the director for a breach of trust, but a labor dispute commission overturned the decision.
‘Singing a Satirical Song about Yoon Seok-yeol,’ Teacher Baek Geum-ryeol Acquitted… Korean Teachers’ Union Says ‘Justice Prevails’
Baek Geum-ryeol, a teacher who was charged for singing a satirical song about President Yoon Seok-yeol during protests, has been acquitted by South Korea's Supreme Court, prompting the local teachers' union to celebrate this as a victory for freedom of expression.
Montreal teacher challenges policy for trans students to hide identity from parents
A Montreal teacher has filed a constitutional challenge against a provincial policy that allows students 14 and older to change their name and pronouns at school without parental consent, claiming her rights were violated when instructed to conceal a student's gender identity from their parents.
From a victim of assault to a bamboo forest for educational rights: 'To revive education, we need to restore community'
A former teacher, who suffered assault and harassment at the hands of a school principal, emphasizes the need to restore community bonds to improve educational rights in Korea.
The Drama at Alytus Gymnasium Continues: Absent Teachers
The situation at Alytus Gymnasium in Lithuania escalates as teachers refuse to conduct classes following the dismissal of an ethics teacher.
The State Labour Inspectorate is not investigating the circumstances of the dismissal of an ethics teacher from Alytus
The State Labour Inspectorate stated that no investigation will take place regarding the dismissal of an ethics teacher in Alytus, as there was no basis for an inquiry after the employee had already been dismissed.
The trade union has presented an ultimatum to the Alytus municipality regarding the school conflict, threatens to end negotiations
The Lithuanian Trade Union of Education Workers issued an ultimatum to the Alytus municipality concerning a dismissed ethics teacher at the Adolfo Ramanauskas-Vanagas Gymnasium, threatening to terminate negotiations if no clear actions are taken.
Teacher and Venstre member: Stop using children as props in election campaigning
A teacher and political candidate from the Danish party Venstre urges politicians to refrain from using children in campaign materials, highlighting the importance of children's individuality and their rights.
“Instills the idea that the center-right takes away rights.” Parents' complaint against a teacher
A group of parents in Guastalla, Emilia-Romagna, has raised concerns over a teacher allegedly making political comments in class, claiming it constitutes ideological propaganda.
Teacher Dismissed Amid Sexual Assault Allegations in Ulsan Private School; Women's Alliance Calls it a Just Outcome
A senior teacher at a private school in Ulsan has been dismissed following allegations of sexual assault against two temporary teachers.
Does a teacher have the right to leave at their request? 'Rzeczpospolita' explains
The article discusses the rights of teachers in Poland regarding leave at their request, considering differences based on employment type and school public status.
The education union addressed the situation at Alytus gymnasium to I. Ruginienė
The Lithuanian education union contends that the dismissal of a teacher at Alytus gymnasium violated legal protections for union representatives.
Critical Limit at Alytaus Gymnasium: Demand for R. Popovienė's Intervention
Teachers at Alytaus Gymnasium are voicing concerns about inadequate communication with city authorities and report administrative pressure tactics being used against dissenting community members.
China versus the West? Wang Yi tells UN no country is ‘human rights teacher’
Chinese diplomat Wang Yi argues at the UN that no country can act as a 'teacher of human rights' and emphasizes the importance of non-interference and respect for international laws.
Alytaus educators are launching a campaign for the dismissed ethics teacher
Teachers from Alytus schools are protesting the dismissal of an ethics teacher, claiming it is a retaliatory action for advocating for educators' rights.
Illegal relationship with husband’s school teacher! Wife killed by electric shock for opposing it
In Amethi, Uttar Pradesh, a woman died under suspicious circumstances, allegedly electrocuted by her husband over disputes related to his extramarital affair.
The Very Deserved Dismissal of the Teacher
The article discusses the controversy around the Albanese government official facing calls for her resignation due to her involvement with the UN Human Rights Council and questionable associations.
Deputy Beth Sahão marries teacher after eight years of union
Beth Sahão, a state deputy in Brazil, married teacher Fernanda Carlone in a ceremony after eight years together, emphasizing the importance of recognizing same-sex marriages in society.
740 Days Until Recognition of Public Interest Reporting… Questions Left by the Ji Hye-bok Teacher Incident on Progressive Education
The case involving teacher Ji Hye-bok, who faced retaliatory actions after exposing sexual harassment in her school, highlights ongoing challenges in the progressive education system in Seoul, as she finally received a court ruling in her favor after a lengthy battle.
'They bully silence': Elementary teacher takes on state union over parental rights ballot measure
A Washington state elementary school teacher is contesting the statewide teachers union's stance on parental rights ballot measures, claiming the union is influenced by activist interests.