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Keywords: Labor Rights


Morocco's court endorses the contentious strike law amid labor unrest

The Constitutional Court of Morocco has validated a contentious strike law, officially known as Organic Law 97.15, which governs the right to strike and conditions for labor actions. This ruling emerges after extensive public discourse and nationwide labor protests regarding the law's implications......

Renault CEO faces parliamentary scrutiny over compensation amid French industrial challenges

In a tense session at the French National Assembly, Renault CEO Luca de Meo defended his 5.5 million euro compensation package while addressing concerns about the future of the company's former subsidiary, Fonderie de Bretagne. The hearing highlighted the stark contrast between executive pay and......

Morocco's educators plan mass demonstration amid stalled reforms

Teachers across Morocco will gather for a major protest on February 1 outside Rabat's Ministry of National Education, as tensions escalate over what unions describe as unfulfilled government commitments. The upcoming demonstration stems from mounting frustration over several key issues, including......

Moroccan Union Plans Nationwide Protests Against Controversial Strike Bill

Morocco's Democratic Confederation of Labor (CDT) has announced plans for widespread protests following its firm opposition to a new draft organic law on strike rights recently approved by the country's Lower House. The union has labeled the legislation as restrictive and incompatible with both......

Millions of Moroccan Workers Lack Access to Social Security

Millions of Moroccan workers remain excluded from the national social security system, causing significant economic and social challenges. Hicham Sabri, the Secretary of Employment, highlighted the issue during a parliamentary session, revealing that the country loses approximately MAD 5 billion ($500......

US Trade Office Investigates Nicaragua Over Human Rights and Labor Violations

The United States Trade Representative (USTR) has initiated an investigation into the government of Nicaragua, citing ongoing violations of labor rights, human rights, and the rule of law. The USTR, which is responsible for shaping U.S. foreign trade policies, announced the probe following multiple reports......

Morocco Poised to Revise Long-Stalled Strike Legislation

After nearly a decade of stagnation, Morocco’s government is making strides toward overhauling the contentious strike law that has long been a source of debate among labor unions, political leaders, and the general public. The proposed revisions aim to establish a fair balance between safeguarding......

Morocco's Economic Progress: Significant Gains in Global Inequality Rankings Amid Persistent Challenges

Morocco has achieved a remarkable improvement in its global inequality standings, advancing 30 positions to secure the 73rd spot among 164 nations in the 2024 Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index, according to a joint report by Oxfam and Development Finance International (DFI). The North African......

Morocco's Human Rights Council Pushes for Enhanced Protections in Strike Legislation

The Moroccan National Human Rights Council (CNDH) has unveiled a comprehensive set of recommendations aimed at bolstering worker protections and reinforcing trade union freedoms within the country's proposed strike legislation. These proposals seek to enhance the practical guarantees surrounding......

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