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Post offices' workers launch a strike, wages face delay

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Post offices' workers launch a strike, wages face delay

National Front for the Protection of Rights and Dignity of a post offices’ worker launched a two days’ national strike, during Wednesday, July 16 and Thursday 17, to protest against what they described as the bad and deterioration of the social and professional situation of the sector’s workers, which would block wages of tens of thousand of employees, especially since this period coincides with the final days of Ramadan.

A statement by the organizers of the strike, which copy was received by Echorouk, said the workers will paralyze a large number of post offices across the country, pointing out that the decision of striking has been demarcated after large labor consultations.
Same statement said that the protest movement will follow another after Eid al-Fitr directly, with a three days’ strike, if the ministry will not respond to the demands that were raised by the workers, especially as the strike will reach veterans and the employees of the revolutionary family, who pull their assets in this period, as well as other workers who receive their wages in this period like the military staff retirees and health personnel and others. 
Protesters’ statement includes a document that was issued by the former Director of Human Resources for Algeria Post, Omar Zerarka, dated on July, 8, 2006, describing his request to the Director of Postal Financial Services to give his professional opinion regarding the current General Manager, Mohand Laid Mahloul, who was the project administrator in charge of reorganizing money transfer operations and CNEP accounts, to appoint him in this position, and the evaluation response was negative after eight days by the director of financial products, Mohamed Yahiaoui, through an official document that is contained in the statement, as he pointed out that he can not demarcate Mahloul in that position and that after the evaluation of his qualifications and abilities, which was considered a very strange paradox by workers.
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