Rabat: Morocco’s social dialogue measures will cost MAD 45.7 billion ($4.93 Billion) by 2026 and are projected to surpass MAD 46.7 billion in 2027, Government Spokesperson Mustapha Baitas said Thursday following the weekly cabinet meeting.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, Baitas described the effort as ‘exceptional and unprecedented in the history of social dialogue,’ emphasizing that the financial commitment will benefit more than 1.1 million civil servants and impact millions of Moroccan households.
Baitas highlighted that the average net monthly salary is expected to rise to MAD 10,100 by 2026. Additionally, the net minimum wage for civil servants will be increased to MAD 4,500 starting July 1, marking a 50% rise.
The government is positioning social dialogue as a strategic tool to consolidate achievements for the working class and advance labor rights, Baitas stated.