
From 12 to 13 February 2025, trade unions leaders, policy makers, representatives of employers’ organizations and academics discussed opportunities and strategies on shaping a renewed social contract in the Arab region. This new social contract should aim to ensure social progress, justice, and inclusivity in all aspects of social and economic life. It should conceivably emphasize the crucial role of the labour market in aligning economic, social, and employment priorities to ensure everyone benefits from economic development through decent work and social protection.
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