labour lawlegitimate expectationjob securityA critical examination of the doctrine of legitimate expectation under Zimbabwe labor law. This paper is a thorough examination of the concept of legitimate expNyamukuwa, GodfreySocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Negotiated spaces and contested terrain: men, women, and the law in colonial Zimbabwe, 1890–1939 During the early years of European occupation in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), a degree of female 'emancipation' was encouraged by European missionaries an... Schmidt,Elizabeth - 《Journal of ...
The concept of slavery-like practices was first ad- dressed in international law in 1956 by means of a United Nations instrument, supplementing the ear- lier Slavery Convention, covering a range of institu- tions and practices similar to slavery, including debt bondage, serfdom, and forced ...
Zimbabwe's Election: The Stakes for Southern Africa rule of law. The economic and political turmoil in South Africa's northern neighbour threatens the credibility of the embryonic New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD), an agenda for renewal crafted by Mbeki, Nigeria's President... IC ...
Zimbabwe's Election: The Stakes for Southern Africa Since the intensification of Zimbabwe's political, economic and humanitarian crisis following defeat of a government-sponsored constitution in a national referendum nearly two years ago, the International Crisis Group (ICG) has documente... IC Group...
Law In Context. 1988, 6 (2): 1-19. Google Scholar Steinmo S: Structuring politics: historical institutionalism in comparative analysis. 1992 Book Google Scholar Quinlan M, Mayhew C, Bohle P: The global expansion of precarious employment, work disorganization, and consequences for occupational ...
In emailed responses, Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) president Mr Israel Murefu, told The Herald Business that a number of companies have since extended cushioning allowances to workers. “We are aware of many employers who have gone out of their way to provide a cushion to the...
The Impact of Globalisation on Employment Statute Related to Employers in Zimbabwe Globalisation led to the reduction of barriers between countries and intensified international interdependency such that developments unfolding in a farawa... C Fore,WI Ukpere - 《Journal of Economic Development Environment...
‘workers’ in an employment relationship in with unorganised or informal conditions of work. The petition also argues that the failure of the State to register them as unorganised workers or to provide them social security under the existing law is in violation of their rights under Article 21 ...
Ed Miliband was elected Labour leader on 25 September 2010.1 He defeated his older and politically more senior brother, David, on the fourth and final round of voting by a wafer-thin margin, 50.65% to 49.35%. David Miliband had led in all three earlier r