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A colorful celebration of International Labour Day held in Somalia's Capital, Mogadishu
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A colorful celebration of International Labour Day held in Somalia's Capital, Mogadishu

Horn Observer 9 days 2 mins read
  @festusomalia is leading the call for employment-intensive investment as a pathway to decent work for all. Today's National Conference, held on the occasion of International Labour Day, set the tone for action, bringing workers, government and partners together to drive real… pic.twitter.com/smMWcE7Cx6— Federation of Somali Trade Unions (FESTU) (@festusomalia) May 2, 2026 //   Organized by the Federation of Somali Trade Unions (FESTU), The National Conference set the tone for action, bringing workers, government and partners together to drive real solutions, while FESTU is leading the call for employment-intensive investment as a pathway to decent work for all. "Today's National Conference, held on the occasion of International Labour Day, set the tone for action, bringing workers, government and partners together to drive real solutions. Power to the workers" FESTU said in a statement. "Workers under the leadership of Federation of Somali Trade Unions (FESTU) stood united in strength and solidarity. We rise, we organise and we demand our rights. This day belongs to workers. Power to the workers!" FESTU added. Somalia faces one of the biggest youth unemployment rates in decades, where youth graduates are seen struggling to survive working on Tuk-Tuk or restaurants, while many fled the country to seek a better life, despite the country suffering severe droughts. However, analysts say the call by the trade unions for employment-intensive investment as a pathway to decent work for all, is the only way to revive Somalia's labor market.

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