On Wednesday, October 15, 2020, the Moroccan Prime Minister, Saad Eddine El Othmani, received in Rabat, Saud Al-Hujailan, President of the International federation of Asian and African trade unions, accompanied by Rachid El Minyari, adviser to the International Federation, and Abdelilah El-Halouty, Secretary-General of the National Labor Confederation in Morocco, the union member of the International federation of Asian and African trade unions.
At the beginning of this meeting, the President of the International Federation praised the efforts and proactive measures taken by the Moroccan government in order to confront the Corona pandemic, and he also noted the status of the trade union movement in Moroccan legislation.
Saud Al-Hejailan presented to the Moroccan Prime Minister data on the International Federation of Asian and African Trade Unions, which includes about 30 million members distributed among 45 national union federations and centralities representing 35 countries, and stressed the role of this international union framework in defending labor conditions and advancing union work, in addition to its supportive positions. Morocco's national issues and constants.
For his part, the Moroccan Prime Minister welcomed the President of the International federation of Asian and African trade unions, and valued these positions and noted the positive initiatives undertaken by the International Federation for the benefit of the working class, and affirmed his readiness to cooperate and openness to all issues in this direction.