Morocco: Poor working conditions of the female labour force in the agricultural sector
The female labour force in the agricultural sector in Morocco complains about their weak professional conditions, and particularly the authorities’
The ILO and the government of Qatar have published a new report on health and safety provisions for workers in Qatar, demonstrating a new level of openness and transparency in support of workers’ rights.
The report is a new marker of progress since the introduction of a modern system of industrial relations in Qatar,
Tunisia: A program to send Tunisians to Italy for temporary work
A statement to the Italian Minister of the Interior, Luciana Lamorgese, revealed that Italy is cooperating with Tunisia to send
Iraq: The GFTU denounces the response of the Council of Ministers to its correspondence
The General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU) denounced the response of the council of ministers’ secretariat to its correspondence concerning
Lebanon: Syndicate of Importers of Foodstuff, Consumer Products & Drinks in Lebanon urges issuing the ration card
Syndicate of Importers of Foodstuff, Consumer Products & Drinks in Lebanon warns against the deteriorating food security in the country
Jordan: Migrant workers do not have the right to resign
Tamkeen Centre for Legal Aid and Human Rights conducted a new study entitled “The Right to Resign for Migrant Workers.”
Mauritania: UTM address the education sector and future reforms
On November 16, Khadijattou Mamadou Diallo, the secretary-general of the Union of Mauritanian Workers (UTM), stated that education is “the
UAE: A new decree-law regulating labour-relations
On November 15, the President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) issued a new Decree Law No. 33/20212 that includes
Palestine: Protests after the UNRWA international conference
After the international conference on UNRWA, co-chaired by Jordan and Sweden and with the participation of 60 countries and international
Egypt: New electronic database of centres hosting victims of human trafficking
The reports issued in 2020 by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes in the Middle East and Africa
Jordan: The government resorts to defence laws to protect workers after the pandemic
After COVID-19, Jordan resorted to the Defence Law No. 13 of 1992 to manage the affairs of citizens, protect workers,
Morocco: Trade unions denounce the amendments suggested by the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises
The General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) has called for a reform of the labour law in light of the