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Zimbabwe: Govt Ups Civil Service Pay By 15%, But Unions Want More
New Zimbabwe, 15 May 2018
The government has increased its civil service pay hike offer to 15 percent in a bid to avert a strike by restive teachers. Read more »
Unions had rejected an initial 10% increment but held back on the strike pending consultations with members and fresh talks with the employer.
Harare (file photo).
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