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Dialogue social au Maroc : Les acquis et les défis de l'Accord du 25 avril

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May 2019
Larabi Jaidi 
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Dans ce Podcast, notre Senior Fellow Larabi Jaidi décrypte le satisfecit affiché par le gouvernement, les centrales syndicales et les représentants de la Confédération Générale des Entreprises du Maroc (CGEM), suite à la signature de l’Accord du dialogue social. Un décryptage qui prend acte des avancées réalisées, sans toutefois omettre de pointer le curseur sur les défis qui restent à relever.
Larabi Jaidi livre son appréciation de l’impact que pourrait avoir l’Accord du 25 avril sur le climat et social et des affaires au Maroc.
Les propos de l’économiste tirent leur pertinence, aussi, du fait qu’ils se placent dans le long-terme, à travers une analyse des apports de l’Accord concernant le volet de l’institutionnalisation du dialogue social au Maroc.

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