Morocco / Agadir: The director of the Social Development Agency threatens trade union freedoms

The regional office of the National Syndicate of the Social Development Agency in Agadir condemned the intended restrictions on the activists of the Moroccan Labor Union, and affirmed that freedom of association is a red line in the institution, holding the agency director responsible for the unprecedented social congestion of the institution; and called on all constitutional institutions and human rights bodies to shed light on what is happening Social Development Agency.

The regional office of the National Syndicate of the Social Development Agency in Agadir, in a statement, expressed its amazement at the statements made by the Foundation’s first official, Director of the Social Development Agency, in official meetings, saying that “its content contradicts and contradicts the royal speeches and the government program”, wondering booing what their organization needs if Its director had stated in a responsible meeting that "the institution does not need competencies."

The provincial office of the Agency warned him that there is a general trend in the administration to create the division and split the rows between female employees and users, whether by using administrative work or intimidating the union work until it devotes itself to pass its plans quietly.

The union stressed that the administration left the preparation of a real strategy for development in the corporation and pushing the agency for the better, and in return it recruited all its capabilities to restrict trade unionists and trade unionists, declaring their refusal to exclude member of the national office and regional writer Younis Farhan from promotion for union reasons, which is considered an explicit targeting aimed at fighting the union work responsible for the corporation.

works and users.

The union warned some regional and central officials against the consequences of implicating them and turning into a tool to restrict the struggles and militants and bearing them all the consequences, including legal, again their solidarity with the heads of projects who were unlawfully exempted for union reasons, and he was surprised by the administration's delay in returning them to their positions.