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Français : Comment vivent les 130 000 Nord-Africains à Paris ?


La légende en bas la photo : Le nombre de chômeurs est considérable chez les travailleurs nord-africains de Paris. Et quand ils trouvent du travail, les Nord-Africains sont, le plus souvent, astreints aux tâches les plus insalubres, les plus salissantes et ils sont moins payés pour un même travail que les ouvriers français. Cependant, grâce à l'action des travailleurs nord-africains et français, unis dans leur syndicat, les ouvriers de chantier du bâtiment – ci-dessus – et de bien d'autres entreprises, ont réussi à imposer le respect du principe « à travail égal, salaire égal » et la qualification comme ouvriers spécialisés des travailleurs algériens.
العربية: كيف يعيش الـ 130،000 شمال إفريقي في باريس؟


التعليق الموجود أسفل الصورة: يعاني عدد كبير من العمال الشمال إفريقيين في باريس من البطالة الكبيرة. وعندما يتم توظيفهم، فإنهم غالبًا ما يضطرون إلى القيام بأعمال غير صحية وملوثة، وتُدفع لهم أجور أقل مقابل نفس العمل مقارنةً بالعمال الفرنسيين. ومع ذلك، بفضل جهود العمال الشمال إفريقيين والفرنسيين الذين إتحدوا في النقابات، تمكن عمال قطاع البناء - كما هو موضح في الصورة - وعمال الشركات الأخرى من فرض احترام مبدأ "نفس العمل، نفس الأجر" وتصنيف العمال الجزائريين كعمال مهرة.
English: How do the 130,000 North Africans live in Paris?


The caption beneath the photo states: The number of unemployed workers among the North Africans in Paris is significant. And when they find work, North Africans are often assigned to the most unsanitary and dirtiest tasks, and they are paid less than their French counterparts for the same work. However, thanks to the efforts of North African and French workers united in their union, construction workers - as shown above - and workers in many other industries have succeeded in establishing the principle of "equal pay for equal work" and qualifying Algerian workers as skilled laborers.
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