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Over 14,000 Workers’ Status Regularized in Algeria, Announces Labor Minister

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Algeria’s Labor Minister, Faisal Ben Taleb, reveals the regularization of over 14,000 workers with the National Social Security Fund, marking a significant stride in labor rights and social security.

Algeria’s Labor Minister, Faisal Ben Taleb, has announced a major milestone in the regularization of labor affairs, with over 14,000 workers having their employment status settled with the National Social Security Fund. This development, revealed on Saturday, underscores the government’s commitment to enhancing workers’ rights and strengthening the social security system.

During a meeting with the labor inspection executives, Minister Ben Taleb highlighted the instrumental role of labor inspectors’ field visits in achieving amicable settlements for 14,035 workers within the past nine months of 2023. These efforts reflect the ministry’s proactive approach to resolving employment discrepancies and ensuring workers are duly registered with the National Social Security Fund.

This regularization initiative is a part of the Algerian government’s ongoing efforts to improve labor conditions and provide social security benefits to more workers, thereby fostering a more stable and secure workforce. The announcement is expected to have a positive impact on the labor market, promoting fair practices and safeguarding workers’ rights.

For more information and updates on labor and social security developments, stay tuned to dzwatch.net, your premier source for Algerian labor news.


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