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COUNTRY STUDY ALGERIA - Social Rights Monitor

9 Aug 2018

It is in this new framework that Partnership Priorities between the EU and Algeria were identified and adopted in March 2017 for the period 2018-2020, which include: • Political dialogue, governance, rule of law and the promotion of human rights; • Cooperation, socio-economic development, including trade and access to the European market; • Energy, environment and sustainable development; • Strate. [...] This benefit corresponds to the average of the gross monthly salary of the worker for the last 12 months plus the guaranteed minimum wage, divided by two. [...] Moreover, social dialogue latter should not substitute the role of the state in only takes place within the public sector – private providing proper social protection, it has played companies are reticent to establish bargaining and a major role in reaching and helping the most agreements between the employers and workers. [...] This also requires a better Algeria agreed to put the emphasis on reinforcing understanding of the scope and implications the role of civil society and women; promoting and of the informal sector, which is responsible for protecting workers’ rights; reinforcing social bipartite insecurity in terms of wages, social protection, and tripartite dialogue; supporting youth and working conditions and hum. [...] approach to civil society organizations to It is hence imperative for the EU in cooperation with reinforce the trust between the government, the Algeria to ensure coherence between commitments EU and the civil society and recognize them as and implementation.
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