Morocco to Rethink Remote Work as It Reforms Labor Code
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Morocco to Rethink Remote Work as It Reforms Labor Code
Morocco will be addressing remote work as part of its overall revision of the Kingdom’s national labor code in September or October, Minister of Employment, Younes Sekkouri, said on Wednesday in Casablanca. Speaking at an Al Akhawayn University and Le Matin Group conference Employability and competitiveness in the age of AI, Sekkouri said the Moroccan labor market is undergoing a deep and complex transformation. Nearly 80% of jobs are expected t…
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