As condições de trabalho na Mauritânia
The Active Population in Figures
|
2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
Labour Force |
1,196,744 | 1,234,266 | 1,249,658 |
Source:
International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database
|
2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
Total activity rate |
46.42% | 46.52% | 46.54% |
Men activity rate |
64.01% | 64.01% | 63.87% |
Women activity rate |
28.72% | 28.90% | 29.07% |
Source:
International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database
Working Conditions
- Legal Weekly Duration
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40 hours. However, in reality it is not rare for a worker to work a 56 hour week.
- Retirement Age
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60 years for men, 55 years for women.
- Working Contracts
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The Mauritanian work legislation is defined by the Law no 2004-015 concerning the Labour Code. It recognizes two types of contracts: non-fixed term contracts and fixed term contracts (renewable twice in the limit of two consecutive years). It lays down the conditions of dismissal, of women's and children's work. It established the modality of inspection control, occupational medicine and subjects offences to penalties. The disputes are treated by the Labour Court which can be reached after a tentative at reconciliation has been made. The Direction of Labour of the Ministry of Labour has the responsibility of applying the law, but in fact, respect for labour law is limited.
The right to collective negotiation is guaranteed by the Labour Code. A tripartite consultation process also exists: it joins the State, trade union representatives and the Economical and Social Council.
- Labour Laws
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Consult Doing Business Website, to obtain a summary of the labor regulations that apply to local entreprises.
Cost of Labour
- Minimum Wage
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30,000 MRU per month (Source: Minimum-Wage.org).
- Average Wage
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238,900 MRU per year (Source: World Salaries)
- Social Contributions
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Social Security Contributions Paid By Employers: 15%
Social Security Contributions Paid By Employees: 1%
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