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Ambassade d Allemagne - Libreville
Ambassade d Allemagne au Togo
Ambassade d Italie à Alger en Algérie
Ambassade de Côte d´Ivoire en Espagne
Ambassade de Djibouti à Washington, D.C., États-Unis
Ambassade de France à Abidjan, Côte d Ivoire
Ambassade de France à Asmara, Erythrée
Ambassade de France à Bissau, Guinée-Bissau
Ambassade de France à Brazzaville, Congo
Ambassade de France à Cotonou
Ambassade de France à Dar es Salaam, Tanzanie
Ambassade de France à Djibouti
Ambassade de France à Khartoum, Soudan
Ambassade de France à Lomé, Togo
Ambassade de France à Madagascar
Ambassade de France à Malabo, Guinée Équatoriale
Ambassade de France à Moroni, Comores
Ambassade de France à Nouakchott, Mauritanie
Ambassade de France à Port-Louis, Maurice
Working Class Inclusion in the Social Partnership
In an address on World Day of Social Justice on February 20
th 2020, the Minister of Labour Colin Jordan spoke on the topic “Closing the Inequalities Gap to Achieve Social Justice”. In that address he stated, “social justice connotes an environment where there is equity and fairness, no one is marginalized, exploited or discriminated against, there is no poverty, there are equal gender opportunities, and there is no infringement of human rights” and “social justice will be achieved through a variety of means including education, awareness-building and legislation.” Sad to say, the minimum wage was overlooked and not included. A few months later, in June 2020 the Minister brought legislation to discriminate against the already exploited working class of Barbados.