Trade unions flag Chinese firms.
"We are open for discussions with unions and other stakeholders to explore how we can work together to address any concerns for workers in Zimbabwe."
By Melody Chikono
Nov. 1, 2024
Trade unions flag Chinese firms
Despite a steady rise in Chinese investment, some of these firms have faced criticism for allegedly ignoring local labour laws and evading tax obligations.
By Melody Chikono
Nov. 1, 2024
Calls for US$ salaries grow louder
At a time the employers have revealed that they are also suffering from the same economic battles, the life of the Zimbabwean employees now hangs in the balance.
By Melody Chikono
Oct. 19, 2024
ZiG chaos hits council workers’ pockets hard
Zimbabwe introduced a new gold-backed currency called Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) in early April to replace the local currency, which had been rendered worthless by inflation.
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 12, 2024
ZCTU mourns over low wages
The letter indicated that any failure on the part of the employment council to comply with those requirements constitutes justifiable grounds for the registrar to cancel a certificate.
By Blessed Ndlovu
May. 6, 2024
Poor turnout at Bulawayo Workers Day celebrations
In an interview, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) Western Region chairperson Ambrose Sibindi, said the Workers Day was a grim reminder of the city’s deindustrialisation.
By Silas Nkala
May. 5, 2024
Understanding labour dynamics in Zimbabwe
The stage for politics and revolution is thus on materialism.
By Ephraim Ndlovu
May. 5, 2024
Is Zim opposition still left-leaning?
It was curious that the main opposition party did not give a solidarity statement at the May Day celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium in Highfield, Harare.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
May. 4, 2024
Workers’ Day turned into ‘Slave Day’
Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said the government had abandoned teachers.
By Problem Masau
May. 1, 2024