Teacher gatherings in several Mauritanian cities to protest against their deteriorating professional and social conditions
The Mauritanian primary school teachers held vigils in the capital and in different cities of the country on Thursday, raising
Jordan: The return of 38 dismissed workers to their work in the phosphate company
The chairman of the Jordan Phosphate Mines Company agreed to return 38 workers, starting from next Sunday morning, who were
Tunisia: An expected strike will take place in the railway company in Kasserine province
The workers of the railway company in the province of Kasserine in Tunisia will enter in a strike on March
Another tragedy in Egypt: The death of 10 workers and the injury of 15 others in a factory fire in Suez
Ten workers died, while 15 others were injured on Thursday when a fire broke out in a petrochemical factory in
Bringing foreign workers to the Emirati SME will only cost AED 300
The National Program for Small and Medium Enterprises and Projects of the Ministry of Economy announced that starting of this
Morocco: The postponement of Abdel Haq Hissen and the four journalists’ verdict to next Wednesday
The Court of First Instance in Rabat ruled on Monday to postpone the verdict in the case of leaking “The
The General Federation of Jordanian Trade Unions excluded from the committee discussing the new labour law
The General Federation of Jordanian Trade Unions issued a statement rejecting the amendments to the Labour Law approved by the
Why did “Better Work” program stopped in Egypt?
“Better Work” is a pilot program in about 30 garment factories in Egypt, supporting the garment industry, which provides jobs
The exemption of the Egyptian workers in Lebanon from social security contribution
The Lebanese newspaper, "Al Akhbar", reported that the director general of the Ministry of Labour issued a decree that exempts
Jordan: The “yellow taxi” owners strike in front of the House of Representatives
Hundreds of the owners and drivers of the public taxi strike in front of the House of Representatives to protest
Amnesty International condemns the repressive measures imposed on the Sudanese protestors
Amnesty International condemned the repression of hundreds of demonstrators in Sudan, who are asking for the departure of Al-Bashir, describing
700 minor girls are annually employed as domestic workers in Tunisia
The head of the national body to combat human trafficking, Raoudha Laabidi, expressed in a statement to the local media