Libya: Workers of the oil company Waha claim overtime pay
The Union of Workers of the Oil Company Waha demanded the payment in overtime and recalled that this payment was
Mauritania: UDTM denounces the dismissal of 23 workers of the company Mauritrac
The office of the Democratic Union of Mauritanian Workers (UDTM) within the company Mauritrac, representative of the French company J.A
Tunisia: 1,313 victims of human trafficking detected in 2019
With the support of the Council of Europe and the European Union, the National Authority against Trafficking in Persons (INLTP)
Mauritania: CLTM denounces working conditions in Nouadhibou
On the fringes of a visit to Nouadhibou, the President of the Free Confederation of Workers of Mauritania (CLTM) denounced
Libano: HRW accusa il governo di trascurare gli operatori sanitari
Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused the Lebanese government of neglecting health workers who are exposed to coronavirus in hospitals. Aya
Tunisia: the government ignores the creation of a special transport category for agricultural workers
The Executive Director of the Aswat Nisaa Association, Sarah Ben Said, accused the government of ignoring the implementation of Law
Bahrain: announcement of the results of the national unemployment registration programme
The Committee for the Suppression of Entitlements and Recovery of Stolen Money in Sudan announced the dismissal of 374 employees
Yemen: the inhabitants of the town of Ta'izz protest
The inhabitants of the town of Ta'izz organised on Friday 11th December 2020 big protests against the devaluation of the
Sudan: Government committee dismisses hundreds of employees of state institutions
The Committee for the Suppression of Entitlements and Recovery of Stolen Money in Sudan announced the dismissal of 374 employees
United Arab Emirates: companies blocked by the pandemic prohibited from suspending wage payments
The Ministry of Human Resources and Nationalisation has stated that companies whose operations are blocked by the pandemic should not
Saudi Arabia: easing of restrictions on the kafala regime does not apply to domestic workers
The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development announced Wednesday the easing of restrictions on the kafala regime in
Oman: 12,986 workers were laid off in 2019.
The chairman of the board of directors of the General Federation of Omani Workers, Nabhan Ben Ahmed Al-Batachi, has revealed