The Democratic Confederation of Labor (CDT) has assured that the Moroccan government seeks to take advantage of the summer to make strategic decisions to undermine the social gains and this in a clear override of the role of institutions supposed to form a space for dialogue for all the affairs of interest to the Moroccan people and, at their head, the question of education and training.
work law of the system of education, training and scientific research and all control mechanisms and methods of social and legislative consultation. The trade union organization called for saving the company 'SAMIR' and expressed its unconditional support with the dismissed workers of 'OZONE' in Fes and those of 'BIM' in Mohammedia.
work law for education and training and the control of the legislative process especially after the administrative block imposed for political reasons in order to put pressure to pass the bill without respect for legislative institutions and the law to discussions and amendments. The confederation applauded the efforts of its group, which opposed these methods and presented amendments seeking to protect the right of the Moroccan people to free, public and quality education.
Moreover, the CDT has renewed its categorical rejection of any attack on education explaining that Moroccan families can not contribute to the financing of the education system since this is exclusively the responsibility of the State recalling that the Educational reform requires real political will leading to an effective national dialogue. The CDT has ensured that the success of any reform cannot take place without the participation of professionals in the sector.
At the end of its communiqué, the CDT severely criticized the methods of collective consultations for social laws; consultations that take place without tripartite social dialogue.