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Nigeria: Ijaw Flay Slave Wages in Niger Delta

08.07.2008 19:54    allafrica.com
Ijaw Monitoring Group (IMG) has condemned the salary structure being paid by most companies in the Niger Delta region, insisting that the companies were taking advantage of the poverty level in the region to enslave the youths.


Zimbabwe: ZFTU Blasts Cosatu Over Blockade

08.07.2008 19:54    allafrica.com
THE Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions has condemned an attempt by the Congress of South African Trade Unions to blockade the Beitbridge Border Post in a vain bid to force regional leaders to condemn the Zimbabwean Government.

Video game developers get HR website to overcome skills shortages

08.07.2008 18:19    personneltoday.com
A NESTA-funded HR website for video game, TV and film companies is being set up to help encourage cross-industry job-swapping.

Line managers fail to meet employee expectations

08.07.2008 18:19    personneltoday.com
Line managers are failing to meet the expectations of their employees, research has revealed.


Online recruitment slips further down despite buoyant hospitality sector

08.07.2008 18:19    personneltoday.com
Online recruitment activity in the UK fell for the third time in four months in June, according to the latest figures from the Monster Employment Index.

Zambia: You'll Be Blacklisted, Government Warns Teachers

08.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
THE Government will blacklist newly-recruited teachers who refuse to take up rural appointments, Education Permanent Secretary, Lillian Kapulu, has said.

Uganda: 'Support Labour Movements'

08.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
East Africa governments have been called upon to support and respect Labour Movements in the Region.

Nigeria: Lawmaker Wants More Teachers Recruited

08.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
A lawmaker in the Anambra State House of Assembly representing Aguata II constituency, Prince Ebere Ezechukwu has called on the state government to as a matter of urgency recruit more teachers to enhance quality of education in the area.

Nigeria: Where Govt, Teachers Missed the Point

08.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
The on-going disagreement between the Federal Government and the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) over higher pay under the Teachers Salary Structure (TSS) begs the issue of crisis in the education sector. At best, it is diversionary on the part

Nigeria: Kano Ready to Implement Salary Approved By FG

08.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
AS nationwide strike action embarked upon by NUT persists, Kano State governor Ibrahim Shekarau says, his administration is ever ready to pay whatever salary adopted by the federal government to serving teachers in his state, if they issue a federal

Namibia: LLD Dismisses Striking Workers

08.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
Nearly three weeks of controversial industrial action at Lev Leviev Diamonds (LLD) yesterday ended in the sacking of 148 striking workers.

Race discrimination claim by sales assistant costs Sadie Frost boutique chain £5,000

08.07.2008 12:41    personneltoday.com
A sales assistant who claimed she was fired from a fashion boutique owned by Sadie Frost because of the colour of her skin was awarded more than £5,000 compensation.

Healthy menus to win food mark award for public sector caterers

08.07.2008 12:41    personneltoday.com
Burgers and chips will be off the menu for public sector workers after the government revealed plans to award a new 'food mark' to canteens that serve nutritious food and encourage healthier eating.

Jobs outlook: demand for permanent staff falls for first time since 2003

08.07.2008 12:41    personneltoday.com
Demand for permanent staff has fallen for the first time in five years, indicating a further weakening of the UK job market, research has found.

Money management training is on cards for Argos and Homebase employees

08.07.2008 12:41    personneltoday.com
Home Retail Group has teamed up with the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to provide financial education to its staff.

South Africa: 'Strike Won't Reduce Food Prices'

08.07.2008 08:14    allafrica.com
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) has urged labour federations Cosatu and the Federation of Unions of SA (Fedusa) not to strike over soaring food prices and electricity hikes.

Nigeria: Adamawa Plans Job Training for 500,000

08.07.2008 08:14    allafrica.com
The Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, Barrister Bala Nggilari, has said that the state government is introducing various skills acquisition programmes that would provide training for an estimated 500,000 people in the state.

Botswana: Primi Eatery Staff Down Tools

08.07.2008 08:14    allafrica.com
Kitchen staff at a busy Primi Piatti restaurant in Gaborone downed tools on Friday morning over alleged poor working conditions.

Nigeria: Kaduna Gets Noodle Coy

08.07.2008 08:14    allafrica.com
In order to provide best alternative choice for customers in the Northern States and provide growth and employment opportunities in the region, Stalex Food Precision and Packaging Co. Ltd, a private indigenous company has introduced Mc Chew's instant noodles into

Nigeria: WOTCLEF Apprehends Woman Over Child Labour

08.07.2008 08:14    allafrica.com
The Agency for Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradition Foundation (WOTCLEF), during the weekend arrested a woman for child labour offence, in Nyanya, a satellite town in the Federal Capital Territory.

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