Morocco ranks 51st out of 60 countries in the 2025 work-life balance report, showing a big problem with long working hours and low living standards. Workers in Morocco work about 44 hours each week, more than people in countries like Norway and Argentina. But they do not get paid well. The daily minimum wage is only $12, much less than places like Australia, where it is $18 per hour. Morocco also gives fewer benefits. Workers get 25 days of paid vacation and 12 weeks of maternity leave, which is less than in Northern Europe. Sick leave pay covers less than 60% of a worker’s salary. The country also scored low on happiness and safety, showing more social and economic struggles. This report says Morocco needs big changes in labor laws and social protections. The government should work to improve worker pay, benefits, and the balance between work and life.

Pray for the lawmakers in Morocco to implement improved labor laws. Pray for improved work-life balance in all the sectors of the country (The Holy Bible, Exodus 23:6).

Pray for the government of Morocco to implement measures to protect the workers and to improve their pay and living conditions. (The Holy Bible, Psalm 9:18).

News Source: Morocco World News

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