AllAfrica: Ghana: GIA Lays Off 140 Workers
The Board of Directors of Ghana International Airlines Limited (GIAL) has after a review of the operations of the Company and its financial standing, decided to ask 140 workers to stay at home, while the company discusses with the Union about their future with the company.
AllAfrica: Sierra Leone: Youth Attending Obama's Young African Leaders Forum
A young Sierra Leonean working to improve his nation by strengthening civil society and job creation will share his ideas about Africa's future with President Obama as he attends the President's Forum with Young African Leaders August 3-5.
AllAfrica: South Africa: Foreign Truck Drivers Given Time to Adjust to New Rule
THE North Gauteng High Court yesterday granted truck drivers three months to adjust to a new system that requires foreign drivers operating South African trucks to obtain work permits rather than use visitor permits. The move was in line with the Department of Home Affairs' continued tightening of entry requirements into SA that started before the World Cup.
AllAfrica: Uganda: Truckers Block Mubende, Mbarara Roads
TRUCK drivers yesterday went on strike at the Mbarara and Mubende weigh-bridges, protesting fines for excess load. The limit is 56 tonnes per truck.
AllAfrica: Namibia: Domestic Workers Fight for Rights
DOMESTIC workers across Namibia are fired up to revive a domestic workers union, negotiate minimum wages and fight to improve their general working conditions.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Ebonyi Workers Protest in Abakaliki
Workers at Ebonyi State Transport Corporation (EBOTRANS) numbering over 150 have staged a peaceful protest opposite the Government House, Abakaliki to press home their grievances with some top government functionaries in the state whom they accused of collecting bribe from
AllAfrica: Angola: Education Ensures Greater Access to Job - Family Minister
The commitment to academic and professional training guarantee the economic boosting and major balance of women in access to the job market, stated Wednesday in Luanda the minister of Family and Women Promotion, Genoveva Lino.
AllAfrica: Namibia: Union Leader's Business Decision Questioned
THE Namibia Public Workers' Union (Napwu) general secretary, Peter Nevonga, has come under fire from fellow union leaders for allegedly overstepping his authority in the running of the union and its businesses.
AllAfrica: South Africa: Boardroom Gender Change 'Minuscule'
SOUTH African women are more likely to be working than those in the US and UK, but the slow pace of change means it could take 20 to 40 years for women to reach parity with men as directors on corporate boards and in executive management, Landelahni Recruitment Group CEO Sandra Burmeister said this week.
AllAfrica: Kenya: Youth Changing the Workplace
They are tech-savvy, ambitious and easily bored and they are presenting new challenges to managers in many companies.
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UK : Tribunal fails to protect safety rep
UK : Deregulation is already bad for you
UK : We didn’t vote to die at work
New Zealand : Visit cancellation by AFL-CIO leader a blow to trade talks - Labour
New Zealand : Visit from AFL-CIO's Trumka cancelled over labour dispute
USA : Police contract clears hurdle
USA : Amy B. Dean: from union civil war to labor vision
USA : Campaign wins ban on deadly floor coating
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