May 1st : International Workers’ Day

Celebration & Parades

If May 1 is a public holiday in Togo, it is precisely in honor of work and workers. The event is to commemorate the anniversary of the May 1, 1886 date when American unions called over 400,000 workers to demonstrate for the eight-hour day. The date of May 1 was chosen because the majority of American companies start this day as their accounting year. Since then, May 1 has become the international day of workers ‘demands, giving rise to workers’ parades.

Within ADTEET, working hours of 8 hours are also the rule.


ESATOGO: Information Workshop

Entrepreneurship with no Money (ESATOGO)

The CRETFP conference room in Kpalimé hosted on Saturday January 27, 2018 an event linked to development initiatives by young people wishing to start a business but lacking financial resources and entrepreneurial expertise. The workshop was titled “Entrepreneurship With No Money in Togo” or ESATOGO.

This workshop is initiated by ADTEET in collaboration with its partners. This entrepreneurship initiative is offered to young graduates, people with innovative ideas, product designers, service management professionals, teachers, as well as students.

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