Egyptian teachers protest
EGYPT— Teachers’ associations and the Independent Trade Union in Egypt protested today and called for the resignation of the Minister
KUWAIT: VIDEO SHOWS EGYPTIAN WORKER BEATEN BY KUWAITI SPONSOR
Kuwait – activist shared a video on social networks showed an Egyptian migrant in Kuwait exposed to torture and humiliation,
Three Bangladeshi domestic helpers jump off a three-storey building
JORDAN— Three Bangladeshi domestic helpers were hospitalized in Jordan after jumping off a three-storey building in Jordan. Although civil society
Morocco: University students are sentenced to imprisonment following their protest
MOROCCO— Tetouan instant court sentenced four university students to one year and another four to six-month imprisonment in the aftermath
Study: Education quality affects preparedness for the Job market in Jordan
JORDAN— Poor quality of education, weak teachers and lecturers, in addition to the lack of training during the study period
World Bank approves US$100 million in financing to create 100,000 jobs for Jordanians, Syrian refugees
JORDAN – Aiming to create 100,000 new jobs for Jordanians and Syrian refugees in the next five years, the World
Security forces use violence against protesting teachers in Algeria
ALGERIA—Security forces in Algeria used force against protesting teachers in the capital, and detained 40 teachers. According to the National
Jordan announces a plan for the employment of Syrian Refugees
JORDAN— The Kingdom has announced a plan to employ Syrian refugees as part of plan submitted in the London Conference
UN rights expert calls for prevention of human trafficking by improving working conditions for Jordanians, migrants and refugees
JORDAN– United Nations human rights expert Maria Grazia Giammarinaro today welcomed Jordan’s strong commitment to fight trafficking in persons, but
Italian student Giulio Regeni found dead in Cairo with signs of torture
Italian authorities are demanding a full investigation into the death of an Italian student whose body was found in Cairo
JTA criticizes minister for not listening to their demands
JORDAN— Jordan Teachers Association (JTA) said that the Minister of Education Mohammad Thneibat rejected to listen to demands of Aqaba
Two teachers in the private sector dismissed for taking part in a session on fair wages
JORDAN—Two teachers filed a law suit against their employers after being dismissed due to taking part in a seminar on