The Minister of Labour and Social Securities, Prof Robert Nkili, has described Orange Cameroun as a locomotive in the socio-economic development of the country.
After three months in detention, 51-year-old Pierre Roger Lambo Sandjo, aka Lapiro de Mbanga, has been charged with inciting youths and causing destruction of property during the February strike action in Mbanga.
The Resident Representative of Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, FES, Foundation for Central Africa, Cameroon and Mali, Dr. Reinhold Plate, has upheld efforts by the Cameroon Teachers' Trade Union, CATTU, to fight against illegal emigration.
Botswana Mine Workers Union (BMWU) will file fresh papers next week after last Monday's Industrial Court decision to strike out their case on the grounds that the original papers were improperly arranged.
THE chairman of Imo State wing of Nigeria Union Teachers (NUT), Chief Josiah Eze, says the proposed Teachers Salary Scale (TSS) will only amount to an additional N90 million to the current wage bill of N380 million when implemented in
Employees of Richmark Poultry Farm in Moletemane have exonerated their finance director Deirdoe Kirby and managing director Peter Kirby from the sour labour relations besieging the farm.
DIRECTORS and employees should accept responsibility for wrong decisions that lead to unsatisfactory results, AIG's managing director, Alex Wanjohi, has said.
Managing Director of LLD Diamonds Namibia, Kombadayedu Kapwanga, accompanied by the company's Operations Director, Clarky McKay, on Thursday met President Hifikepunye Pohamba at State House to brief him about the industrial action that has dogged the company since June 19.
THE Zimbabwe Investment Authority (ZIA) has embarked on a restructuring programme to create a lean structure to drive the organisation, a year after the formation of the investment promotions agency.
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) in Arusha region has collected a total of Tsh.16.5 billion over the last fiscal year 2007/2008 from its members remissions. The targeted collection was Tsh.16.4 billion.
One of the reasons attributable to the falling standard of education in Nigeria is the poor salary package of teachers employed in the public primary and secondary schools.
Women surveyors must realise the challenges preventing them from utilising their potentials in order to check the threat facing the building industry in the country, President, Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, said in Abuja at the weekend.
The management at Otjihase Copper Mine was apparently on strike last Friday when, as usual, workers reported for work in the morning and found all offices closed.
NORMAL lift ing of Petroleum products by members of Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) branch of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), will resume today to end the fuel queues and chaotic situation experienced by Nigerians at
The on-going strike embarked upon by teachers nationwide may have more biting effects as the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), weekend, threatened to call all its members across the country to down tools if the Federal Government failed to
Nigeria Railway Corpo- ration (NRC) workers yesterday asked the Federal Government to pay outstanding pension liability of over N5 billion before embarking on its planned retrenchment.
TRADE unions are up in arms over the effect of food and fuel price increases on wages and will not back down from their demand for an immediate minimum 15% wage increase.