Moroccan unions, led by the Democratic Labour Confederation, have announced a national protest march in Casablanca on June 28th. The demonstration aims to pressure the government to increase wages and pensions across all sectors. Unions are also demanding a review of the country’s income tax system. The protest coincides with the anniversary of a significant labor event from 1981. Organizers cite rising living costs and a decline in purchasing power as key drivers for the action. The unions argue that current economic conditions necessitate adjustments to alleviate financial strain on workers and retirees. This escalation in union activity signals growing discontent with the current economic policies.