Algeria: Activist Kaddour Chouicha receives one year in prison
The Oran Criminal Court sentenced the academic and activist Kaddour Chouicha to one year in prison and a fine of
Egypt: Transport Minister attacks unions
The Egyptian Transport Minister has violently attacked unions in the sector by accusing them of blocking any development operation under
Tunisia: Teachers of the Faculty of Letters of Sfax protest
The Teachers’ Union of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of Sfax has called on teachers to protest for their
Jordan: The Ministry of Labor discusses less important issues than expected
Civil society organizations criticized the ministry's lack of attention to its demands for amending some articles related to trade union
Algeria: The Ministry of Education “punishes” teachers
The Ministry of National Education decided to take strict punitive measures against the striking teachers in order to compel them
Health nurses and officials in Morocco protest
On Tuesday, the nurses and health technicians launched a national strike as part of a progressive protest program called for
Jordanian experts affirm: the need to improve work policies, and the importance of not restricting the employment file to a single ministry
Experts in the field of labor policies stressed the need to improve government policies so that the employment file is
At the transport company "Alza" in Morocco: workers protest because of their deducted wages
The workers of the company, "Alza", for urban transport in the cities of Rabat, Salé and Temara, have been on
Labor group accuses Google of illegally firing workers to stifle unionism
The Communications Workers of America union filed a federal labor charge against Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google on Thursday, accusing the
Dream turns into terror for Bangladeshi women in Saudi Arabia
In the last four years, 9,000 Bangladeshi women workers have returned from Saudi Arabia, most with stories of physical torture
Since its inauguration last year in Saudi Arabia: 42 thousand judgments and 170 thousand hearings in labor courts
The Saudi Ministry of Justice announced the issuance of labor courts to more than 42 thousand rulings since its inception
In a government report: What is the story of "women merchants" selling foreign workers in Kuwait?
A government report in Kuwait disclosed shocking information about what are known as "women merchants," who have resorted to using