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Union ends teachers' strike

Union ends teachers' strike

30.01.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Education Personnel Union (EHL) on Tuesday accepted the government's proposal to the national conciliator, which allocates an additional 5.7 million for teachers' salary increases this year, ending the current strike. A press conference with Minister of Education and Research Kristina Kallas and EHL head Reemo Voltri. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Union ends teachers' strike

Union ends teachers' strike

30.01.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Education Personnel Union (EHL) on Tuesday accepted the government's proposal to the national conciliator, which allocates an additional 5.7 million for teachers' salary increases this year, ending the current strike. A press conference with Minister of Education and Research Kristina Kallas and EHL head Reemo Voltri. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Union ends teachers' strike

Union ends teachers' strike

30.01.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Education Personnel Union (EHL) on Tuesday accepted the government's proposal to the national conciliator, which allocates an additional 5.7 million for teachers' salary increases this year, ending the current strike. A press conference with Minister of Education and Research Kristina Kallas and EHL head Reemo Voltri. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Union ends teachers' strike

Union ends teachers' strike

30.01.2024, Tallinn. The Estonian Education Personnel Union (EHL) on Tuesday accepted the government's proposal to the national conciliator, which allocates an additional 5.7 million for teachers' salary increases this year, ending the current strike. A press conference with Minister of Education and Research Kristina Kallas and EHL head Reemo Voltri. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Teachers´strike

Teachers´strike

29.01.2024, Tallinn. Assembled demonstrators including striking educators had organized a gathering outside the Riigikogu, and then made their way through the streets of Toompea the short distance to the Stenbock House. The strike enters its second week with fewer participants, as some teachers have returned to work. The prime minister Kaja Kallas met with and spoke to Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) leader Reemo Voltri outside the Stenbock House. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers´strike

Teachers´strike

29.01.2024, Tallinn. Assembled demonstrators including striking educators had organized a gathering outside the Riigikogu, and then made their way through the streets of Toompea the short distance to the Stenbock House. The strike enters its second week with fewer participants, as some teachers have returned to work. The prime minister Kaja Kallas met with and spoke to Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) leader Reemo Voltri outside the Stenbock House. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers´strike

Teachers´strike

29.01.2024, Tallinn. Assembled demonstrators including striking educators had organized a gathering outside the Riigikogu, and then made their way through the streets of Toompea the short distance to the Stenbock House. The strike enters its second week with fewer participants, as some teachers have returned to work. The prime minister Kaja Kallas met with and spoke to Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) leader Reemo Voltri outside the Stenbock House. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers´strike

Teachers´strike

29.01.2024, Tallinn. Assembled demonstrators including striking educators had organized a gathering outside the Riigikogu, and then made their way through the streets of Toompea the short distance to the Stenbock House. The strike enters its second week with fewer participants, as some teachers have returned to work. The prime minister Kaja Kallas met with and spoke to Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) leader Reemo Voltri outside the Stenbock House. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers´strike

Teachers´strike

29.01.2024, Tallinn. Assembled demonstrators including striking educators had organized a gathering outside the Riigikogu, and then made their way through the streets of Toompea the short distance to the Stenbock House. The strike enters its second week with fewer participants, as some teachers have returned to work. The prime minister Kaja Kallas met with and spoke to Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) leader Reemo Voltri outside the Stenbock House. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers´strike

Teachers´strike

29.01.2024, Tallinn. Assembled demonstrators including striking educators had organized a gathering outside the Riigikogu, and then made their way through the streets of Toompea the short distance to the Stenbock House. The strike enters its second week with fewer participants, as some teachers have returned to work. The prime minister Kaja Kallas met with and spoke to Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) leader Reemo Voltri outside the Stenbock House. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers´strike

Teachers´strike

29.01.2024, Tallinn. Assembled demonstrators including striking educators had organized a gathering outside the Riigikogu, and then made their way through the streets of Toompea the short distance to the Stenbock House. The strike enters its second week with fewer participants, as some teachers have returned to work. The prime minister Kaja Kallas met with and spoke to Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) leader Reemo Voltri outside the Stenbock House. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers´strike

Teachers´strike

29.01.2024, Tallinn. Assembled demonstrators including striking educators had organized a gathering outside the Riigikogu, and then made their way through the streets of Toompea the short distance to the Stenbock House. The strike enters its second week with fewer participants, as some teachers have returned to work. The prime minister Kaja Kallas met with and spoke to Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) leader Reemo Voltri outside the Stenbock House. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers´strike

Teachers´strike

29.01.2024, Tallinn. Assembled demonstrators including striking educators had organized a gathering outside the Riigikogu, and then made their way through the streets of Toompea the short distance to the Stenbock House. The strike enters its second week with fewer participants, as some teachers have returned to work. The prime minister Kaja Kallas met with and spoke to Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) leader Reemo Voltri outside the Stenbock House. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. On the photo Kersti Kaldmäe, head of strike action for Jüri school. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. On the photo mayor of Tallinn Mihhail Kõlvart. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. On the photo former PM Jüri Ratas. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. On the photo former foreign minister Urmas Reinsalu. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. On the photo Minister of Education Kristina Kallas. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. On the photo Minister of Education Kristina Kallas. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. On the photo Reemo Voltri, chair of the Estonian Education Personnel Union. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. On the photo mayor of Tallinn Mihhail Kõlvart. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. On the photo Reemo Voltri, chair of the Estonian Education Personnel Union. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

Teachers protesting on Toompea Hill

22.01.2024, Tallinn. Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Riigikogu to protest against the cancellation of teachers' pay raises. Educators hope the rally and open-ended strike, which starts today, will make the government stick to its pre-election promises. Estonian Educational Personnel Union ( EHL) is calling for general education school teachers to be paid a minimum salary of 1,950 per month. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Preparations for the teachers´ strike

Preparations for the teachers´ strike

08.01.2024, Tallinn. Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) press conference. The Estonian Education Personnel Union is set to start a nationwide teachers' strike on January 22 with no end date set. On the photo EHL information manager Janno Isat and head of the union Reemo Voltri. Teachers requested an 11 percent pay rise in 2024. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Preparations for the teachers´ strike

Preparations for the teachers´ strike

08.01.2024, Tallinn. Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) press conference. The Estonian Education Personnel Union is set to start a nationwide teachers' strike on January 22 with no end date set. On the photo EHL information manager Janno Isat and head of the union Reemo Voltri. Teachers requested an 11 percent pay rise in 2024. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Preparations for the teachers´ strike

Preparations for the teachers´ strike

08.01.2024, Tallinn. Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) press conference. The Estonian Education Personnel Union is set to start a nationwide teachers' strike on January 22 with no end date set. On the photo EHL information manager Janno Isat and head of the union Reemo Voltri. Teachers requested an 11 percent pay rise in 2024. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Preparations for the teachers´ strike

Preparations for the teachers´ strike

08.01.2024, Tallinn. Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) press conference. The Estonian Education Personnel Union is set to start a nationwide teachers' strike on January 22 with no end date set. On the photo EHL information manager Janno Isat and head of the union Reemo Voltri. Teachers requested an 11 percent pay rise in 2024. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Preparations for the teachers´ strike

Preparations for the teachers´ strike

08.01.2024, Tallinn. Estonian Educational Personnel Union (EHL) press conference. The Estonian Education Personnel Union is set to start a nationwide teachers' strike on January 22 with no end date set. On the photo EHL information manager Janno Isat and head of the union Reemo Voltri. Teachers requested an 11 percent pay rise in 2024. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2023

IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2023

Leon Gawanke (L), Samuel Soramies, Alexander Ehl and Wojtek Stachowiak of Germany celebrate the opening goal by Ehl during the 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships preliminary round group A match between Germany and France in Tampere on May 23, 2023. LEHTIKUVA / EMMI KORHONEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Emmi Korhonen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2023

IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2023

Mikkel Aagaard of Denmark (R) vie with Alexander Ehl (L) of Germany during the 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships preliminary round group A match between Denmark and Germany in Tampere on May 18, 2023. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2023

IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2023

Markus Lauridsen of Denmark (R) vie with Alexander Ehl (L) of Germany during the 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships preliminary round group A match between Denmark and Germany in Tampere on May 18, 2023. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2023

IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2023

Andre Petersson (L) of Sweden and Alexander Ehl of Germany during the 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships preliminary round group A match between Sweden and Germany in Tampere on May 12, 2023. LEHTIKUVA / ANTTI AIMO-KOIVISTO - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Antti Aimo-Koivisto/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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