Algeria – Nearly one million Algerian youth working in pre-employment contracts (temporary workers) are in a state of resentment, having lost their patience in finding an alternative program, which they call the Youth Disability Program,” as they dream of a permanent contracts. Most young people working in pre-employment contracts say that this program, which the government resorted to in 2005, coincided with the Arab Spring in 2010, where President Abdelaziz Bouteflika ordered the employment of young people in public and private institutions, the government used the public treasury to salaries of young people, especially university graduates, which amounts to 18 thousand dinars ($ 163) and they were employed with annual contracts, to absorb the anger of the Algerians. The number of temporary workers in pre-employment contracts reached 950 thousand workers, including 550 thousand in the public sector, according to figures revealed by the Algerian Employment Agency, which makes them a time bomb that can explode any moment in case their demands are not met, their demands include permanent contracts and an increase in salary according to the wage scale approved in the public service. According to Faisal Houtani, a member of the National Bureau of the National Commission for Pre-Employment and Social Networks, the pre-employment contracts program was a political program designed to reduce the unemployment rate, which is still within 10% according to government figures, which is far from reality.