Cleaners in Agadir Voice Concerns to Prime Minister Akhannouch
In a recent surge of discontent, the sanitation workers of Agadir have united to voice their grievances against the local government, particularly targeting the "PJD" (Justice and Development Party) for what they describe as a dereliction of their employment rights. The workers have expressed frustration over the cessation of direct hiring practices, which they believe has severely impacted their job security and overall rights as employees. This situation has led to a collective outcry directed at Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, urging him to intervene and address the pressing issues that the sanitation workers face.
The sanitation workers allege that the government has not only stalled direct employment opportunities but has also failed to protect the rights of independent workers within the sector. Many of these workers are left in precarious situations, lacking the benefits and job security that are typically associated with formal employment. This neglect has fostered a sense of injustice among the workers, who claim that their contributions to maintaining the cleanliness and hygiene of the community are not being recognized or adequately compensated.
As the situation escalates, it is imperative for the government and local authorities to take immediate action to rectify these issues. The sanitation workers are calling for a structured plan that not only reinstates direct hiring but also ensures the protection of their rights and welfare. The workers believe that by voicing their concerns, they can foster a dialogue that leads to positive change, ultimately enhancing the working conditions and respect for those who play a crucial role in the community's health and safety.
As reported by youtube.com.