Sunday, July 18, 2010

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government restrictions becoming more stringent: Hard times for union freedoms!

Fact: in Algeria, from year to year, the space of freedom of association is shrinking as a trickle. Although the Constitution explicitly recognizes the autonomous unions, their presence on the stage is barely tolerated.

Arab Chih, Freedom (July 18, 2010) - yet their representation admits of no equivocation. They manage to mobilize workers around strongly claims often professional, unlike the union official who UGTA, losing speed, almost deserted the field of labor struggles alive now do that with the blessing of the powers that Because of the Central sole representative of the workers. If

since their creation in the wake of democratic openness, trade unions have always faced the diversity, it must be said that in recent years of government hostility towards them has somewhat increased. Political parties like the press are not accommodated to the best teacher. One wonders if there is no deliberate intention to do away with the acquired post-October 88.

The method of government to stifle trade union industrial action is always the same: a deaf ear first. And if the conflict continues over time, it activates the justice to declare the strike of any union to be illegal. If recourse to the street to protest, union members are simply repressed.
A method was also used in the strike decided by health practitioners, in January. After 3-month strike, justice, seized by the ministry, said last March that illegal action. A decision with some threats of the Ministry of Health as deductions from wages, demands individual and radiation.
Previously, having tried to walk towards the presidency to voice their demands, health practitioners have been unable to walk
to headquarters de la présidence de la République.

Pis, ils ont été bastonnés. C'est dire, combien est grand le recul accusé par les libertés publiques en Algérie. Dans un entretien accordé en mai dernier à un quotidien national, Rachid Malaoui, président du Snapap, s'est montré sceptique quant à la situation des libertés syndicales.

" Je crois que nous sommes les derniers. Au Maroc et en Mauritanie, les syndicalistes bénéficient d'une liberté absolue pour la création d'une confédération, un droit pas encore acquis chez nous. Les conventions internationales en matière de libertés syndicales sont respectées dans ces deux pays. In the case of Algeria, trade unionists and often activate a regular basis, but they are subject to repression , "he said.

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