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The All Japan Federation of Teachers' and Staff Unions (Japanese: 全日本教職員組合, Zenkyo) is a trade union representing workers in the education sector in Japan. The union was established in April 1991, when the Japan High School Teachers' Union merged with the recently founded All Japan Council of Teachers and Staff Union.
Braun, Robert J. Teachers and Power: The Story of the American Federation of Teachers. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1972. ISBN 0-671-21167-6 online; Cain, Timothy Reese. "For Education and Employment: The American Federation of Teachers and Academic Freedom, 1926–1941." History of Higher Education Annual, 26 (2007), 67–102.
Her first job was a union job working in the cafeteria at the Memorial Hospital of South Bend. [2] She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in political science from St. Mary's College in 1999. [ 3 ] Later she studied nonprofit management at the University of Notre Dame and educational administration at Concordia University Chicago .
Briefly summarized, the first principle states that teachers are entitled to "full freedom in research and in publication of the results" and that the issue of financial gains from research depends on the relationship with the institution. The second principle of academic freedom is that teachers should have the same freedom in the classroom.
In the late 1980s there were many changes in the trade union movement in Japan. The two major bodies of trade unions, the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sōhyō) and the Japanese Confederation of Labor (Dōmei), formed the National Confederation of Trade Unions in 1989, advocating the importance of the Japanese Labor Union movement being unified.
The University and College Union (UCU) is a British trade union in further and higher education representing over 120,000 academics and support staff. [2]UCU is a vertical union representing casualised researchers and teaching staff, "permanent" lecturers and academic related professional services staff.
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