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Employers want JPM to revise policies, laws

Private sector employers are calling upon the new administration to amend some current policies and legislative pieces that taint Tanzania’s image to existing and prospective investors.

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11 years ago

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Report employers breaking labour laws, workers urged


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Report employers breaking labour laws, workers urged
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EMPLOYEES have been urged to break silence about employers who violate workers' rights for the government to take legal measures. Deputy Minister for Labour and Employment, Dr Makongoro Mahanga, told the National Assembly that the government ...

 

10 years ago

Vijimambo

To reap benefits from gas, Tanzania needs favourable policies, laws and legal experts.


Former Deputy Minister of Energy and Minerals and Director of Tanzania Oxygen, Lawrence Masha.With abundant gas reserves Tanzania requires suitable policies, laws, right skills and legal expertise to manage contracts for successful participation in the gas economy and the common man to benefit.
This is the view of stakeholders who also felt that without right skills and legal expertise the country is likely to be unsuccessful in exploiting the sector’s potentials. They said it will thus fail...

 

10 years ago

Vijimambo

AFRICA’S REGIONAL NETWORK FOR YOUTH POLICIES EXPERTS LAUNCHED AT THE FIRST GLOBAL FORUM ON YOUTH POLICIES ON BAKU, AZERBAIJAN.

Invest in Youth LogoAfrica made history during the closing session of the just concluded First Global Forum on Youth Policies, held in Baku, Azerbaijan by announcing the birth of African Network of Youth Policy Experts (AfriNYPE) to advance the cause of youth policies in the region.The network was announced at the closing plenary session attended by over 700 invited delegates constituting of experts, researchers, professors, government representatives across the world, and the United Nations...

 

10 years ago

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Africa’s Regional Network for Youth Policies Experts launched at the First Global Forum on Youth Policies on Baku, Azerbaijan

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Africa made history during the closing session of the just concluded First Global Forum on  Youth Policies, held in Baku, Azerbaijan by announcing the birth of African Network of Youth  Policy Experts (AfriNYPE) to advance the cause of youth policies in the region.

The network was announced at the closing plenary session attended by over 700 invited delegates constituting of experts, researchers, professors, government representatives across the world, and the United Nations...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Revise case on wildlife export: MPs

Dodoma. Three years after a court found a local man guilty of illegally exporting wildlife, Parliament has decided to revive the issue and investigate it further.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Tame insensitive employers

Even for a small company, Sh12 million is a tiny amount. It is thus almost unbelievable that, MMG, a gold processing firm in Bukombe District, Geita Region, has sacrificed its reputation by delaying to pay 60 of its temporary workers that sum.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Employers’ plea on high cost of doing business

The Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE) wants the new government to address policy and law issues that have been triggering the high cost of doing business in the country.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

NSSF told to act on defaulting employers

Moshi. Kilimanjaro regional commissioner Leonidas Gama has called on the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) to take legal measures against employers who do not remit their workers’ contributions to the Fund.

 

10 years ago

Vijimambo

Employers responsible for developing talent in Africa

CAPE-TOWN, South-Africa, June 30, 2015/ -- While many global companies are expanding, or seeking to expand in Africa, the availability and retention of talent is proving to be one of the main challenges facing growth and expansion on the continent. According to Lebo Tseladimitlwa, VP of Human Resources at DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa (http://www.dpdhl.com), talent is perceived to be one of the major challenges facing business leaders in the region, with 83%(1) of African CEOs admitting...

 

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