Mogadishu, Somalia – February 4, 2025- In a landmark move for the nation, the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, His Excellency Dr. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, has officially signed the Somali Labor Law. This pivotal legislation, submitted by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, was previously approved by both Houses of the Federal Parliament, marking a significant step forward in safeguarding workers’ rights and fostering a fair and equitable working environment in Somalia.
The newly enacted law is designed to ensure the rights of Somali workers, emphasizing principles of equality and freedom in the workplace. It aims to protect workers’ interests while balancing the broader public interest and supporting the country’s economic development. The legislation is expected to create a more structured and just labor market, aligning with Somalia’s ongoing state-building efforts and its commitment to free trade.
The Federal Government Minister for Labor and Social Affairs, His Excellency Yusuf Mohamed Adan, expressed gratitude to President Mohamud for his leadership in signing the law. Minister Adan highlighted the significance of this milestone, noting that the Somali Labor Law has been modernized and amended for the first time in 52 years. He emphasized that the law reflects the values of Somalia’s religion and adheres to international labor standards, ensuring that workers’ rights are protected in line with global best practices.
This historic legislation is seen as a critical component of Somalia’s progress toward stability, economic growth, and social justice. It underscores the government’s commitment to creating a fair and inclusive society while strengthening the nation’s labor framework to meet the demands of a modern economy.
The signing of the Somali Labor Law has been widely celebrated as a transformative step for the country, promising to empower workers, enhance workplace conditions, and contribute to Somalia’s long-term development goals.