May 1, 2025: COSYFOP renews its commitment to defending union freedoms and workers' rights.

On the occasion of International Workers’ Day, the Confederation of Productive Forces Trade Unions (COSYFOP) issued an official statement sounding the alarm over the state of trade union freedoms in Algeria. The Confederation warned that these freedoms remain under serious threat and continue to regress, despite the country’s international obligations. In its statement dated 1 May 2025, COSYFOP called on the President of the Republic to urgently intervene to secure the release of all detained trade unionists. […]
The Rise of Hate Speech and Racism Against Sub-Saharan African Migrants in Algeria

Amid the diplomatic crisis between Algeria and Mali, the country is experiencing a troubling surge in hate speech and violence against Sub-Saharan African migrants. This phenomenon has been further exacerbated by social media, where videos and comments inciting violence and racial discrimination are being circulated widely — posing a threat to social cohesion and violating the fundamental principles of universal human rights. In an official statement, the Confederation of Productive Forces Trade Unions (COSYFOP) called on […]
Suppressing the trade union movement under the guise of combating terrorism

In a worrying development for freedom of union activity in Algeria, the Trade Union Confederation of Productive Forces announced the arrest and pretrial detention of Ali Mammeri, head of the National Union of Cultural Employees, on charges based on Article 87 bis of the Penal Code. This article is frequently used to level broad and vague charges to suppress activists and unionists. The organization described the arrest as “arbitrary,” […]
A Trade Union from Brotherly Iraq Expresses Solidarity with Detained Algerian Trade Unionist Ali Mammeri

Calls for Immediate Release The General Union of Electricity Sector Workers in Iraq has expressed its solidarity with Algerian trade unionist Ali Mammeri, who was arrested in Algeria on 20 March while carrying out his professional duties. Mammeri, who serves as the president of the National Union of Employees affiliated with the Confederation of Productive Forces Trade Unions (COSYFOP), was detained under circumstances that have not yet been clarified. […]