Morocco: The National Federation of Culture denounces the harassment against its members
The federation warned of the increasing harassment against its members, denouncing “the exclusion, indifference, and restriction federation members are subject
Tunisia: Strike in a phosphate transportation company
This strike comes after a number of young men in the area were attacked by two buses transporting workers.
Sudan: Electricity workers protest
Electricity companies promised responding to the workers’ demands but “without committing to the implementation of the suggested amendments.” The workers’
Libya: Oil and gas workers call for a salary increase
In a statement issued after a protest organized by the union’s president and representatives of 13 syndicates, the organisation called
Morocco: SPP workers protest
In a press release, the SPP syndicate called on the company to have negotiations with the workers to solve the
Tunisia: Syndicate of Secondary Education organises a protest on the first day of the school year
The syndicate threatened to disclose the first term grades if the Ministry of Education does not launch serious negotiations on
Morocco: workers in SICOMEK enter their 9th month of protest
On 6 September, the workers denounced the silence of the authorities who have still not intervened to solve the issues.
Migration: Lebanese and Syrian migrants left in the Mediterranean without help
Having left the Lebanese city of Tripoli, the migrants have been calling for help through their families and activists to
Morocco: The National Syndicate of Education denounces the ministry’s delay
In a letter to the Ministry of National Education, the syndicate warned that this delay caused disturbance and deprived a
Mauritania: Unemployed doctors protest in Nouakchott
This protest is part of a series of protests organised previously by the association to call for the recruitment of
Egypt: Workers of Beshay steel plant protest
Workers at this factory have been calling for a salary increase since 2017. The salaries vary between £1,200 ($63) and
Lebanon: Syndicate of Lebanese Shoe Production calls on workers to reject low salaries
The syndicate pointed out that “the employers’ profits have increased, like other companies and factories producing in the private sector”