Libreville, Gabon — The Gabonese Ministry of Health marked Labor Day with a gathering that underscored the importance of social dialogue and worker empowerment. Health Minister Dr. Elsa Nkana Joséphine Ayo led the event, which brought together authorities, administrative staff, and health personnel to discuss and commit to enhancing labor relations and addressing workers’concerns.
The discussion, held at the ministry, addressed the need for improved service quality and employee conditions. Minister Ayo emphasized the importance of enhancing service quality, particularly in patient care. Union representatives highlighted issues such as working conditions, career progression, and the need for social coverage, presenting recommendations for structural audits and comprehensive social coverage.
In response, the administration, led by Alain Charles Rotimbo, outlined performance levers, including salary adjustments and administrative regularization. Minister Ayo signaled her openness to worker engagement and announced the formation of a commission to review union demands, indicating a commitment to addressing their concerns.
The event reflects a broader commitment to social dialogue and labor relations, which are crucial for Gabon’s development.
The gathering serves as a benchmark for the government’s commitment to its workforce and its broader agenda for social justice and economic growth.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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