The National Assembly of Senegal opens this Monday on a socially sensitive issue which is already on the rise. Under the presidency of Ousmane Sonko, the deputies are called upon to examine two major texts: Bill 15/2026 on the Labour Code and Bill 16/2026 on the Social Security Code. But even before the opening of the debates, the climate is tense. The main trade union centres rise to the niche and denounce reforms deemed unfavourable to the wor…
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The National Assembly of Senegal opens this Monday on a socially sensitive issue which is already on the rise. Under the presidency of Ousmane Sonko, the deputies are called upon to examine two major texts: Bill 15/2026 on the Labour Code and Bill 16/2026 on the Social Security Code. But even before the opening of the debates, the climate is tense. The main trade union centres rise to the niche and denounce reforms deemed unfavourable to the wor…