Cruel and repressive verdicts against the activists of the “rural movement" in Morocco
The Criminal Court of the Court of Appeals in Casablanca issued sentences ranging from a year to 20 years of
Following the recent increases in prices in Egypt: protest movements will reach the workers of "Omar Effendi” company
According to trade union sources, the workers of the public business sector of “Omar Effendi” company, which is one of
The court of Oran releases 200 migrants from the sub-Saharan Africa
The Oran court decided to release 200 migrants from the sub-Saharan Africa after being arrested by security forces in a
The deportation of 4000 workers from Jordan
The Jordanian Ministry of Labour reported that about 4000 migrant workers have been deported to their countries since the beginning
Amnesty International: violence against Libyan women continues four years after of the assassination of a human rights activist in Libya
Amnesty International confirmed in a recent statement that violence against Libyan women is continuing four years after of the assassination
UAE: Do authorities follow the implementation of the decision to prevent working during high heat is respected
The Ministry of Human Resources announced the implementation of new control measures to ensure that the decision to ban work
In the "Pulovara” textile company in Alexandria: dozens of workers face the possibility of their layoff following their refusal to enter the inauguration of a trade union
Dozens of workers of “the Arab Pulovara" Spinning and Weaving Company in Alexandria face the decision of their expulsion on
Saudi women are finally driving cars after decades of deprivation
Starting from last Sunday, the Saudi women began to drive legally after that the authorities allowed them to. However, this
Libyan Coast Guard commander sanctioned for trafficking in human beings and torturing migrants
According to “Reuters” news agency, the United Nations imposed sanctions on a Libyan Coast Guard commander and accused him of
50 janitors and services’ workers are threatened with imprisonment after their expulsion from “Karak” hospital in Jordan
The cleaning and services companies contracted with the “Karak” governmental hospital in Amman expelled about 50 workers and ended their
Late financial dues for more than 500 employees in the “Dawakom” pharmacies chain in Jordan
More than 500 employees in the “Dawakom” pharmacies chain in Jordan complain about the non-payment of their financial dues for
The national printing press workers entered into a labour strike because of: the accumulated debts, mismanagement and the Mauritanian government non-intervention
Workers of the Mauritanian national printing press launched a strike on June 20 and 21 in protest against their unpaid