Fatshimetrie, Paris, September 13, 2024 (Fatshimetrie).- A new tripartite consultation framework has been established between the provincial government, trade unions and employers in the trade sector. This initiative aims to prevent potential conflicts and find sustainable solutions to ensure a harmonious working environment.
This strategic collaboration was set up at the initiative of the provincial government of Kinshasa, with the aim of promoting social dialogue and ensuring economic stability in the region. With the participation of key stakeholders, including private placement companies, subcontracting companies, the Federation of Congolese Enterprises and other key players in the trade sector, this consultation framework promises to provide effective responses to the challenges encountered.
The announcement of this new dialogue structure comes following a series of demands issued by the inter-union of workers in the trade sector, which led to a general strike in Kinshasa in recent days. In order to meet the expectations of workers and employers, a working session is planned for Monday at Kinshasa City Hall, where stakeholders will have the opportunity to discuss the issues at stake and find concrete solutions.
This proactive approach by the provincial government demonstrates its commitment to constructive and inclusive dialogue, aimed at promoting economic prosperity and the well-being of workers. By promoting consultation and collaboration between the various stakeholders in the trade sector, this new tripartite framework offers hope for resolving conflicts and promoting a balanced and productive work environment.
In a context marked by economic and social challenges, this initiative demonstrates the willingness of the Kinshasa authorities to promote dialogue and cooperation to overcome obstacles and build a better future for all stakeholders involved in the trade sector.
Fatshimetrie remains attentive to the evolution of this new dynamic of consultation and remains committed to informing its readers on the future developments of this promising initiative for the trade sector in Kinshasa.