The Democratic Confederation of Labor (CDT) renewed its position of rejecting all forms of normalization with the Zionist entity and called for implementing the law on the fight against normalization and punishing those who normalize. The Democratic Confederation of Labor called for a popular march to open the Moroccan-Algerian border announcing the holding of a popular march to open the Moroccan-Algerian border, in collaboration with the national trade union movement and the Algerian trade union movement.
In a statement, the Confederation considered that the effective social dialogue must imperatively integrate all expressions and institutions of the society and take into consideration the constitutional and political reforms which constitute a gateway for the establishment of a social contract to guarantee the future of Morocco and revive the Moroccans hope in improving the workers material condition and their families needs in education, health and housing and to improve the status of contractors which is frozen for more than ten years instead of continuing the aggression against the purchasing power of citizens by increased prices of fuel and all basic materials.
The Confederation also renewed its support and solidarity for all social protests and people's social movements, and demanded the release of all detainees connected to these and all political and opinion detainees, confirming to be involved in founding a social front with all political and social trends to cope with all economic, political and social challenges. The trade union also confirmed its rejection of the draft organizational law on strike and referred to the stands
and solidarity of the international trade union organizations to support the Moroccan trade union movement on this matter.
It also deplored the disinformation of the Minister of Employment. In the same context, the Confederation stressed the need to institutionalize the trilateral social dialogue with the referral of all laws of a social nature to social negotiation and implementation of the remainder of the agreement of 26 April 2011 and the return of the pension file to the tripartite negotiations. It renewed its demand to stop the series of trials of militants and the restriction of trade union freedoms and the return of the expelled, stressing its solidarity and support for the struggles waged by the Confederate sectors, as well as professors who were forced to retire, calling for participation in the march that was supposedly organized yesterday in Rabat. It also announced the establishment of the "Umayyad Nobir" Foundation for Solidarity and Social Studies to coincide with the anniversary of the assassination of martyr Mehdi Benbarka.
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