Pension Reform Talks: Final Step Before Key Negotiations in Morocco
Morocco is entering a critical phase in its pension reform process.
Today, major unions — including UMT
and CDT —
are completing inspection visits to key institutions.
These include the CNSS
and the RCAR.
The objective is to assess the financial and structural state of the pension system
before entering formal negotiations.
This step is considered crucial.
It marks the final phase of preparation
ahead of a major round of talks with the government scheduled for next Monday.
At the center of the discussions:
the retirement age.
A highly sensitive issue,
with direct implications for workers, public finances,
and long-term economic stability.
Morocco, like many countries,
is facing increasing pressure on its pension system.
Demographic changes, longer life expectancy,
and financial imbalances
are pushing authorities to consider reforms.
Unions, on the other hand,
are expected to defend workers’ interests,
making these negotiations particularly complex.
In summary:
Unions are completing their final assessments today
before entering decisive pension reform negotiations with the government.
A key moment that could shape
the future of retirement in Morocco.
