Asmara, 20 December 2024 – The Executive Committee of the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (NCEW) held an activity assessment meeting for 2024 and discussed the plan of action for 2025.
According to the report presented at the meeting, 46 institutions are currently organized within the confederation, and the reorganization process has been carried out in 10 institutions. As a result, the number of basic organizations has increased to 129, and the number of workers organized within the confederation has grown by 19%.
The meeting included a report focusing on labor relations, labor disputes, and the measures taken to resolve them. It also addressed workplace accidents, and the efforts made to ensure industrial peace. The participants engaged in an extensive discussion on these topics. Additionally, the meeting outlined the action program for 2025, emphasizing that practical measures will be implemented to ensure the health and safety of workers at the workplace and to revive previously organized committees.
The Executive Committee also discussed the importance of strengthening relations with various national and global organizations and professional associations, as well as the sustainability of vocational and administrative training programs.
Heads of departments presented reports highlighting the training programs organized in 2024 at the confederation’s vocational training centers. These reports covered investments made in infrastructure, training provided to youth and female workers, and vocational training programs in various fields offered to workers across all the confederation’s training centers.
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