MOGADISHU — President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of the Federal Republic of Somalia has signed into law the comprehensive Somali Labor Law, marking a significant advancement in labor rights within the nation. The law, which was approved by the House of the People on August 7, 2024, and by the Upper House on November 25, 2024, encompasses 35 chapters dedicated to improving working conditions and ensuring equal employment opportunities for all citizens, excluding armed forces personnel, unless they are under civilian contracts.Key Features of the LawThis groundbreaking legislation guarantees that no person will be discriminated against in employment opportunities based on ethnicity, gender, language, religion, political or other personal beliefs.“The new law is a cornerstone in ensuring that all Somali workers are treated fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background,” said President Mohamud during the signing ceremony. “It is designed to protect our workers and enhance the overall employment standard of our nation.”Strategic Implications for EmploymentThe law emphasizes employment justice, safety of workers, and the promotion of higher employment standards across the country. It aims to align Somalia’s employment practices with international labor standards and support the country’s ongoing economic reforms and development in the free market sector.The Federal Government highlighted that the review and modernization of this law are part of broader efforts to improve the employment system and better accommodate the dynamic nature of the global business environment.Future DirectionsWith the implementation of the new Labor Law, the Somali government reaffirms its commitment to fostering a safe and equitable work environment that encourages economic growth and social stability.This legislative action is expected to have a positive impact on the business climate by attracting more foreign investment and improving the quality of life for Somali workers. Post navigationSomalia’s Ministry of Finance Halts Health Book Fees for Travellers Banadir Regional Administration Imposes New Regulations on Advertising Billboards in Mogadishu