February 11
- Siaya Technicians Threaten to Strike (Nairobi Star)
- Health Workers Issue 21-Day Strike Notice (Nairobi Star)
- Saudi Envoy Warns People About Bogus Jobs Agents (Nairobi Star)
February 10
- Rakai Recruits 100 Teachers (Observer)
- State Radio Chief Besieged (New Democrat)
- Govt's Land Audit Team Boosted (Times of Zambia)
- More Jobs Created in 2011 (BuaNews)
- Govt Employment News Welcomed (BuaNews)
- Youth Perspectives On Employment (Public Agenda)
- Borno to Introduce Volunteer Teacher's Scheme (Daily Trust)
- 'Nothing but Standards' - Woods Urges Contractors (New Dawn)
- Cosatu Condemns Seardel Group Closures (Biz-Community)
- Oil Workers in Rivers Threaten to Down Tools (Daily Trust)
- Unity Bank to Create More Jobs Through Mobile Banking (Daily Trust)
- Baragwanath Warning Bells Sounded Long Ago (Health-e)
- Lack of Marketable Skill Hinders Employment Generation - NDE (Daily Trust)
- Minimum Wage to Cost Katsina N1.5 Billion Monthly (Daily Trust)
- Doctors Return to Work (Citizen)
- TSC Rolls Out Hiring of 368 High School Teachers (Nation)
- Nurses Threaten Fresh Strike Over Allowances (Nation)
- Police Seize Activists Over 'Illegal Assembly' At MNH (Citizen)
February 9
- Good Job By Parliamentary Committee (Daily News)
- Burdened With Incompetents (New Democrat)
- Govt Endorses 10 Percent Pension Increase (Egypt Online)
- Azhar, Awqaf, IFTAA House Renew Rejection of General Strike Calls (Egypt Online)
- Park Rehabilitation - NURTW Calls for Govt's Intervention (Daily Trust)
- Endiama Seeks Partners to Help Craft Workers (ANGOP)
- FG Owes Lagos Pensioners N10 Billion (Daily Trust)
- Organization of Africa Trade Here for Visit (Heritage)
- Government to Absorb Thousands of Returnees Into Public Service (Citizen)
- Pensioners Remain in Dilemma As No Plan Yet to Pay Them (Citizen)
- Department to Intervene in Chris Hani-Baragwanath Academic Hospital Problems (SAPA)
- NDE Working to Produce World-Class Artisans - Mohammed [interview] (Leadership)
- Domestic Employers' Organisation Proposed (Namibian)
- Namdeb Labour Relations Hit a Low (Namibian)
- Varying Contracts of Employment [column] (The Herald)
- Unemployment Blamed On Poor Resource Allocation (The Herald)
- New Pay Dates for Civil Service (The Herald)
- Local BPOs Turn to Varsity Students for Labour (Business Daily)
- Military Obstructs Journalists Covering Unrest [press release] (CPJ)
- 130,000 Workers Benefit From HIV and Malaria Activities (AIM)
- Journalist Solange Lusiku Honored for Fortitude [press release] (CPJ)
February 8
- Unions to Strike Over Brokers and Tolls (SAPA)
- FG to Employ 2,000 Teachers for Unity Schools (Daily Trust)
- Kuppet Protests Firing of 368 Contract Teachers (Nation)
- Youth to Get 10 Per Cent State Jobs (Nation)
- Knut Officials Oppose Head Teachers' Contracts (Nairobi Star)
- Whose Interest Does the Doctors' Strike Serve? [opinion] (Daily News)
- Chinese Workers Released (Radio Dabanga)
- ZAMEFA, Union Sign Agreement (Times of Zambia)
- Cry the Beloved Province (Health-e)
- Treasury Must Intervene to Halt the Collapse of the RTMC [press release] (DA)
- Gender Commission - Committee Must Reconsider Appointments of Hicks and Loyilane [press release] (DA)
- Airport Journalists Locked Out, Equipment Held [press release] (CPJ)
- Mine Labour Audit on the Cards (Times of Zambia)
- Content to Create 10,000 Jobs, Says Petroleum Minister (The Moment)
- Civil Service Audit Complete (The Herald)
- Health Ministry Launches New Data System (Monitor)
- Former CMB Workers Demand Terminal Benefits (Monitor)
February 7
- Official Unemployment Rate Eases to 23.9 Percent (Biz-Community)
- Unemployment Falls to 23.9 Percent (BuaNews)
- Sanusi - Unemployment Rate Doubled Over Past Five Years (This Day)
- Minimum Wage Will Cause Job Losses, Says VP (Monitor)
- KCC Workers Troop Back to Work (Times of Zambia)
- Youth and the Dearth of Enterprise (Leadership)
- Mines Could Pay Dearly for Environmental Oversight (Biz-Community)
- FG Pays PHCN Workers Three Months Arrears (Daily Trust)
- Rivers Labour Threatens Strike Over No-Work-No-Pay (Daily Trust)
- CBN - Unemployment High in Kano, Yobe (Daily Trust)
- The World Bank to Support Youth Employment and the Country's Post-Crisis Reconstruction [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- National Staff At UNMISS to Choose Between Work and Home - Official (Citizen)
- Doctors' Strike - Pinda Loses the Healing Touch [opinion] (East African)
- Public Sector Offers Doctors 629 Jobs (Business Daily)
- Gem Polishers Demand Wage Hike (Namibian)
- Ex-TransNamib Manager Loses Labour Appeal Case (Namibian)
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