The way we work is changing — and so must we. At Business Mauritius, we are committed to building a future of work that is inclusive, fair, and competitive — for both businesses and employees.
Our priorities in Social Capital reflect this commitment:
Skills mapping and enhancement
Employability and migration
Creating inclusive, world-class work environments
Advancing gender equality
Encouraging flexible and agile workplaces
Boosting productivity and labour cost efficiency
Business Mauritius will continue to champion dialogue and collaboration in the areas of Social Capital and Industrial Relations — ensuring that the voice of the business community helps shape a stronger, more sustainable world of work for all.
Scenes from the opening session of the Assises du Travail 2025, featuring:
Hon. Minister of Labour, Muhammad Uteem
Dameeaantee Thylamay, President of the Congress of Independent Trade Unions
Frederick Muia, ILO Country Director for Mauritius, Madagascar, Seychelles & Comoros