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Special Economic Zones

Zimbabwe to introduce Special Economic Zones despite workplace dangers

8th December 2017 Christopher Mahove 0

With the imminent implementation of the pilot of the Special Economic Zones in Zimbabwe, the trade unions in the country are concerned about the high number of occupational health and safety cases. Special Economic Zones the world over are notorious for disregarding workers’ rights, including health and safety.

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