Firms may be allowed to sack up to 300 workers without government approval
LivemintFirms may be allowed to sack up to 300 workers without government approval
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Companies are currently allowed to let go of up to 100 employees without needing government approval. Photo: Bloomberg. New Delhi: The labour ministry is set to allow companies to sack as many as 300 employees without prior government approval, ...
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Coastweek18 Dec
Tanzania government sack six officials over chaotic local elections
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Coastweek
DAR ES SALAAM (Xinhua) -- Authorities in Tanzania has sacked six district executive directors over negligence in overseeing local government elections held on Sunday across the east African nation. Hawa Ghasia, the Minister of State in the Prime Minister's ...
Six sacked over civic election flawsDaily News
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TheCitizen30 Oct
300 mid-sized firms expected in survey
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IPPmedia24 Aug
Ghost workers: A shame upon the government
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Yesterday the public woke up to what can be described as 'shameful news' after Deputy Minister for Finance Mwigulu Nchemba informed reporters that the government in the month of July alone saved over Sh40 billion, money that could have gone into ...
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News2429 Mar
Tanzania orders probe into "ghost" government workers
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Dare es Salaam - Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete has ordered a probe into "ghost workers" on the public sector payroll after a new audit revealed the government paid about $76.6m to fake workers over the past year. "Where there is clear evidence, the ...
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IPPmedia04 May
ILO urges government, employers to protect workers' lives
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Director of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Country Office for Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda, Alexio Musindo. (File photo). In order to promote prevention culture to curb workplace illness and injuries by ensuring that work sustains and ...
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JK gives Sunderland Academy seal of approval
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PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has insisted that there is no shortcut to success in the country's quest to develop football than investing in youth development programmes. He challenged the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) and other stakeholders to invest ...