The week commenced with a significant ruling in the Labour Court in which all but affirmed the paradigm shift from collective bargaining to productivity bargaining in the country's industrial relations.
Lately, there have been growing calls by employers for the adoption of productivity bargaining in Zimbabwe in view of the various supply-side constraints to capacity utilisation across the key manufacturing sector.
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