Togo Set to Adopt New Labour Agreement After Employers, Unions Strike Deal

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Wednesday, 19 November 2025 04:31
Togo Set to Adopt New Labour Agreement After Employers, Unions Strike Deal

(Togo First) - A new cross-industry collective bargaining agreement is set to take effect in Togo after employer organisations and trade unions agreed on the text on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2025.

After a little over a month of negotiations, the parties finalised an agreement to modernise labour relations. Based on the current Labour Code, the new framework updates working conditions to reflect today’s economic environment. It covers several areas, including pay, working conditions, safety, training, and dispute-resolution procedures.

The draft agreement will now be sent to the Directorate General of Labour (DGT) for legal review to ensure it complies with national legislation. Once approved, it will become the legal framework for workplace relations across the country.

Coami Sédolo Tamegnon, President of the National Council of Employers, said the successful dialogue leading to the agreement is “an encouraging sign for strengthening labour relations in Togo.”

After receiving the DGT’s approval, the parties will officially sign the new agreement, which will replace the one in force since December 2011.

Esaïe Edoh

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