Zimbabwe | Public sector unions take government to court to enforce collective bargaining
Public sector unions are asking the court to rule that collective bargaining is constitutionally required.
Public sector unions are asking the court to rule that collective bargaining is constitutionally required.
Security unions welcome the government’s proposal for extra training for guards but do not trust the government enough to provide it.
The Zimbabwean government has announced that it will pay annual bonuses to public servants but some union leaders say it got away cheaply.
A recent report notes that children in Zimbabwe are subjected to the worst forms of child labour, involving trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation, and forced labour in mines and on farms.
The political divisions in the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions are reported to threaten the collapse of the federation.
Government workers in Zimbabwe are demanding a USD440 salary increase while the employer is offering USD25.
At least 200 nurses across the country are also facing disciplinary action and risk being dismissed for engaging in a nationwide strike
A recent survey revealed that the use of old clothes, leaves and cow dung instead of sanitary ware is prevalent among rural girls in Zimbabwe.