Jordan: 65,000 complaints have been filed for layoffs and wage delays since the beginning of the pandemic
Jordan's Minister of Labour, Maen Qatamin, delivered a lecture at the Royal Jordanian National Defence University entitled 'The Labour Market
Iraq: Musayib Power Plant Workers Strike
Workers, civil servants and contract workers at the Musayib power plant organized an open sit-in in front of the plant
Morocco: 190 Coalition Demands Government Ratification of 190 Convention
A delegation of the 190 Coalition for a World of Work Free of Violence and Harassment filed a request for
Tunisia: agricultural workers paid at 10 dinars a day
The association Women for Development has published a new study entitled 'Female agricultural workers in Sidi Bouzid and Kasserine: a
Spain: Authorities send back hundreds of migrants to Morocco
Spanish authorities began sending hundreds of irregular migrants back to Morocco. These migrants arrived in the Canary Islands in recent
ILO Warns of Wage Gaps Between Migrant and National Workers in High Income Countries
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has published a new report entitled 'Migrant Wage Inequality: Understanding the Wage Differences between Migrants
Lebanon: public and private schools and colleges on strike
In a statement issued after a meeting at the headquarters of the Private School Teachers' Union, the Union Coordinating Committee
Jordan: CSOs call for the extension of social security to all classes of society
Jordanian civil society organizations called for the implementation of the content of the royal speech delivered before the Council of
Morocco: 100 mine workers on open strike in Jbel Aouam
One hundred workers of the Touissit Mining Company, affiliated with the Moroccan Labor Union (UMT), began an open strike at
Saudi Arabia: launch of a new service platform for foreign workers
For the first time in its history, Saudi Arabia has announced that foreign workers will now be able to leave
Yemen: Thousands of Somali and Ethiopian migrants trapped by Yemeni traffickers
The British newspaper The Observer published a report by its correspondent in Ataq, Bethan McKernan, which reveals that thousands of
Egypt: Suspension of building permits prolongs unemployment of day laborers
The Egyptian newspaper 'Akhbar Elyom' published a report on the problems faced by day laborers due to the suspension of