Algeria's parliament approved a controversial bill that the opposition says will muzzle unions' activities and restrict workers' rights in the North African state. "The draft includes a serious and unprecedented violation of union rights and freedoms and an attempt to restrict decades of activism' struggles in Algeria," Sadek Drizi, head of the national union of workers in education, told The New Arab. On Tuesday, members of Parliament voted by majority on a draft that vows to separate unions and political activities in the country. The Social Affairs Committee approved only four minor amendments out of a total of 56 proposed by MPs, labour Minister Youssef Shorfa sai
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