The Supreme Court ruling of 17th of July 2015 has culminated in over 30 000 new cases ofunemployment in Zimbabwe as at the end of September 2015. This has since created poor and irreconcilablelabour relations in the country particularly among employers and employees....
The numbers of new cases and deaths have grown more slowly in recent weeks, encouraging the government to reopen much of the economy and to try to return the country to a semblance of normal life.Source - zimlive More on: #Zimbabwe, #Ambassador Comments ...
MSU employs conflicted labour officer –NewsDay ZimbabweApril 30, 2019 BY Brenna Matendere MIDLANDS State University (MSU)has come under fire for employing a Gweru-based labour officer who has been handling cases raised against the institution by close to 100 workers. The university employed Simbar...
The crisis also resulted in a deterioration of working conditions for many workers, in some cases leading to forced labour. Yet little is known about how forced labour risks have evolved since the initial months of the crisis, as strict economy-wide workplace shutdowns were phased out in ...
Gender, Migration and Multiple Livelihoods: Cases from Eastern and Southern Africa Focussing on Kenya, Lesotho and South Africa, this study examines the social impact in migrant-labour source areas of dramatically reduced employment prosp... Elizabeth Francis - 《Journal of Development Studies》 被引...
Slow progress in the first stage of labour was treated in 792 mothers by digital dilatation. This manoeuvre is described. Partial dilatation was converted to complete dilatation in 94.4 per cent of all cases, the incidence of success being 90.0 per cent in primiparae and 96.0 per cent in mult...
Cases and responses of the seven African countries in attendance - Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe - are documented. Examples include: liberalisation and the case of Senegalese industrial relations; trade unions and capacity building in the Nigerian textile industry...
(EI). In the context of its pursuit of human and trade union rights, EI conducts advocacy activities with the trade union movement. Since its foundation in 1993, EI has placed the issue of child labour at the forefront of its work. At its First World Congress in Harare, Zimbabwe, in ...
Understanding women's attitudes towards wife beating in Zimbabwe. Objective To investigate the factors associated with attitudes towards wife beating among women in partnerships in Zimbabwe in order to assist public healt... Hindin,J Michelle - 《Bulletin of the World Health Organization》 被引量: ...
Eight studies were identified under the theme “improve understanding of effect of WHO LCG on outcomes”, three in Europe (England, Norway, Sweden), three in Asia (India), and two in Africa (Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe). Of those, only two Indian studies have completed recruitment, and the...