A new legislative framework is set to reshape the professional landscape for nearly 500,000 private security agents in Morocco.
Capping Daily Work Hours
The central component of the proposed reform is a bill designed to standardize labor conditions by reducing the daily working duration to eight hours. This move targets the operational structure of the private security sector, aiming to establish a more regulated workday for the hundreds of thousands of employees currently operating under the existing system.
Legislative Progress
According to local media reports, the bill has now advanced to the Chamber of Councilors. The legislation’s progress through this stage of the government is the next critical step toward implementing the new framework for the industry.