By definition, work sums up the aspirations of every worker: the possibility of carrying out productive and adequately paid work, accompanied by safe conditions in the workplace and social protection for one’s family, according to the International Labor Organization (ILO). In Madagascar, the reality is quite different according to Randrana sendikaly since today, work no longer allows a change in standard of living for the vast majority of employees. Yesterday, on the occasion of International Workers’ Day, this trade union movement sounded the alarm about the ills that are shaking the world of work. The theme chosen was “work slowly kills workers”. They carried out a march to Andohatapenaka, 67ha and Boulevard de l’Europe to mark this celebration. “Given the current situation, a single salary is no longer enough to support your family, but finding a job is not an easy mission either. Power outages are frequent and have considerable impacts on a company’s income and of course on workers, especially those who are self-employed. according to Barson Rakotomanga, leader of Randrana sendikaly. He also indicated at the same time that salaries have not progressed at the same rate as inflation.
Arranged by Rakotobe