Burkina Faso: Parliament adopts new labour code to boost economic sovereignty and job creation

Deputies of the People’s Legislative Assembly (ALP) have adopted a new Labour Code this week, presented as a major reform for Burkina Faso’s economic future. Through this text, the authorities aim to adapt the country’s legal framework for labour to current realities and the ambitions of the transition.

According to the ministry in charge of public service, the reform seeks to establish a more modern and effective system capable of supporting national economic transformation.

The government particularly wishes to create an environment favourable to employment, while improving conditions that allow businesses to gain performance and competitiveness.

The new Code also places special emphasis on the development of human capital. In a context where youth represent a significant portion of the population, Burkinabe authorities want to strengthen mechanisms that promote professional integration, worker qualifications, and productivity improvements across different sectors of activity.

Beyond economic issues, this reform is part of a broader vision of national sovereignty defended by the transitional authorities.

For the government, having a coherent and adapted legal framework is an essential lever for supporting internal development and reducing certain structural weaknesses of the economy.

With the adoption of this Burkina Faso demonstrates its determination to modernise its economic institutions while consolidating the foundations for more autonomous growth.

The coming months, however, will allow for a concrete assessment of this reform’s impact on employment, businesses, and working conditions in the country.

Hadja KOUROUMA

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