Mr. Speaker, I would like to draw particular attention to May 1, International Workers Day.
In a changing economy, the conditions of workers continue to change at the dawn of the year 2000. We can never stress enough the vital contribution made by this part of the active workforce, which is causing society to grow.
Some will say the work environment is better than in recent years and others will say that globalization has had a definite impact on the quality of life.
Whatever the case, all governments must give priority to job creation while not losing sight of an essential element of the quality of our life, which is the implementation of measures to fully protect the health and safety of workers.
In the new world order we are trying to establish, civil society will be given a vital role to play. Workers will therefore be called on to play a larger part. with