In a legislative session held this Wednesday morning, the Moroccan House of Representatives approved, by a majority of 84 votes, the draft organic law No. 97.15, which defines the conditions and procedures for exercising the right to strike. The draft law faced opposition from 20 members, with no abstentions recorded.
This law has sparked significant debate within both political and labor circles. Some express concerns about its potential impact on workers’ rights to express their demands through strikes, while others see it as a step toward regulating the right to strike in a way that ensures a balance with the need to maintain the continuity of work.
source : fesnews media