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Zimbabwe:
Zimta in Car Deal for Teachers
Financial Gazette, 7 March 2012
THE Zimbabwe Teachers' Association (ZIMTA) has initiated discussions with motor vehicle dealers to provide cheap cars for its members presently facing serious transport challenges. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Most Teachers Want Incentives to Stay
The Herald, 20 February 2012
SOME parents want the gradual scrapping of public service teachers' incentives as Government reviews their salaries. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Prime Minister Scoffs At Civil Servants' Pay Rise Demands
The Herald, 15 February 2012
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has told civil servants that expecting a salary adjustment soon is "daydreaming". Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Civil Servants' Unions to Meet PM
The Herald, 14 February 2012
CIVIL servants' unions are expected to meet Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai today seeking a roadmap on how and when their salaries and conditions of service are going to be… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Prime Minister Tells Civil Servants Diamonds Key to Better Salaries
SW Radio, 14 February 2012
The Apex Council representing civil servants met with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Tuesday, to discuss the way forward regarding the salary increases they are demanding. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Civil Servants Pressure PM
Financial Gazette, 10 February 2012
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is under pressure from disgruntled civil servants to intervene in their push for a salary review amid revelations that the public workers are… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Budget Surplus No Indication War Is Over - Analysts
Financial Gazette, 10 February 2012
Zimbabwe last year registered a budget surplus, ensuring that Finance Minister Tendai Biti scored good points in his austere measures that sought to restrict the budget to within… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
New Pay Dates for Civil Service
The Herald, 9 February 2012
GOVERNMENT has changed pension and pay dates for all civil servants with effect from this month to allow it more time to mobilise funds amid liquidity constraints on the market. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Civil Servants Reject U.S.$52 Increment
The Herald, 26 January 2012
GOVERNMENT yesterday offered civil servants salary increments of US$84 for the highest-paid worker and US$52 for the least-paid, which the unions rejected and vowed to continue… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Civil Servants Suspend Strike
The Herald, 25 January 2012
CIVIL servants' unions have suspended their strike ahead of today's crucial meeting with the Government over salaries and working conditions. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Workers Attach Council Property
The Herald, 25 January 2012
RUSAPE Town Council workers have attached their employer's ambulance, earthmoving equipment and three cars to recover outstanding salaries of US$200 558. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Pay Deal for Civil Servants
The Herald, 24 January 2012
GOVERNMENT has come up with a new position paper on salaries and working conditions for civil servants to be revealed to the Apex Council during tomorrow's National Joint… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Karoi Workers Strike
The Herald, 24 January 2012
KAROI Town council workers have gone on an indefinite strike following non-payment of their salaries since November last year. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Civil Servants Strike Off to a Slow Start
SW Radio, 23 January 2012
Government offices in the country's two main cities were operating as normal Monday, on the first day of a week long strike called by the state workers union, Apex Council. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Apex Council Calls for Week Long Strike Over Pay Dispute
SW Radio, 20 January 2012
Government workers union, Apex Council has called for a five day strike next week in response to their employer's refusal to raise their salaries. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Govt Calls for Meeting On Salaries
The Herald, 21 January 2012
GOVERNMENT has called for a meeting with the Apex Council on Wednesday to discuss salaries and working conditions, but civil servants have dismissed it as a "delaying tactic". The… Read more »