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» 12.10.2010 - Nairobi, Dar es Salaam attracting trafficked children
» 01.10.2010 - Child labour in Ivorian cocoa farms still unchecked
» 29.09.2010 - Uphill fight against Tunisia unemployment
» 05.07.2010 - Foreigners working as "modern slaves" in Mauritius
» 09.06.2010 - SA public servants "to work during World Cup"
» 04.06.2010 - Trafficked Bangladeshis return home from Liberia
» 18.05.2010 - Economic diversification key to Africa's development
» 17.05.2010 - Swazi police disrupts activist's funeral
» 14.05.2010 - Swaziland unionist denied burial
» 12.05.2010 - Swazi trade unionist "killed" in custody
» 15.04.2010 - Gabon striking workers unmoved by govt call
» 29.03.2010 - Sierra Leone's health strike ends
» 23.03.2010 - World Cup business frustration hits SA taxis
» 17.03.2010 - Reporter offered child slaves
» 16.03.2010 - Cameroon hit hard by brain drain
» 01.03.2010 - Heading for another economic disaster
» 12.02.2010 - Rwanda police officers sacked
» 10.02.2010 - SA’s unemployment still above 24 percent
» 20.01.2010 - Legislators reject motion to probe mass sackings
» 08.01.2010 - Striking employees injured during a clash with police
» 05.01.2010 - Nigeria’s Central Bank refutes sack order reports
» 22.12.2009 - Unions call for strike in Niger
» 18.12.2009 - Union calls for resignation of education minister
» 14.12.2009 - Campaign to end abuse on migrants to be launched
» 10.12.2009 - Couple charged with human trafficking for exploiting Swaziland woman
» 08.12.2009 - Union strike could leave fuel stations empty
» 05.11.2009 - Algeria "not affected by global crisis"
» 04.11.2009 - Swaziland "worst offender on workers' rights"
» 20.10.2009 - Report calls for lifting of restrictions on remittances to Africa
» 14.10.2009 - COSATU calls for wholesale reforms on telecomms pricing
» 12.10.2009 - Guineans heed stay-away call
» 12.10.2009 - Formalise employment for greater trade benefits, ILO/WTO study
» 29.09.2009 - $59 million awarded to eliminate exploitive child labour in 19 countries
» 12.08.2009 - COSATU express shock on output drop
» 28.07.2009 - New offer to avert further municipal strike
» 27.07.2009 - SA municipal workers on strike
» 13.07.2009 - Doctors threaten strike on Wednesday
» 07.07.2009 - Tunisia enacts early retirement law for public servants
» 18.06.2009 - Zimbabwe’s civil servants threaten to strike
» 17.06.2009 - Tunisia tops competitive rank in Africa
» 15.06.2009 - Scientists plead for reversal of brain drain in Africa
» 11.06.2009 - Luanda remain most priciest city for expats
» 02.06.2009 - Niger's unions call on president to scrap referendum
» 12.05.2009 - Burundi doctors continue strike over pay
» 08.05.2009 - Chinese company takes over another Zambian closed copper mine
» 27.04.2009 - Gabonese health workers to harden strike
» 23.04.2009 - Govt threatens to withhold pay for striking doctors
» 22.04.2009 - Nigerian tankers suspend strike
» 21.04.2009 - Nigeria govt re-assures nation as fuel shortages hit
» 09.04.2009 - SA truckers vow to contrinue strike over Easter weekend
» 06.04.2009 - Police deployed to foil strike
» 25.03.2009 - Nigerian oil workers suspend strike
» 23.03.2009 - Libya to recruit Bangladesh workers for dev projects
» 03.03.2009 - Oil workers issue a 21 day ultimatum
» 25.02.2009 - Zim teachers end year long strike
» 18.02.2009 - Pharmacists suspend strike as negotiations continue
» 17.02.2009 - Egypt truckers strike enters fourth day
» 13.02.2009 - Teachers outraged by caning of colleagues
» 11.02.2009 - Nigeria cuts political office bearers' salaries
» 09.02.2009 - Nigeria oil workers delay strike
» 19.01.2009 - Teachers embark on an indefinite strike
» 09.01.2009 - Teachers strike to continue over low salaries
» 06.01.2009 - Doctors strike in Lagos leaves patients stranded
» 17.12.2008 - Striking health workers resume duties
» 11.12.2008 - "Mining crisis" in DRC's Katanga province
» 10.12.2008 - Another DRC copper mine closed
» 08.12.2008 - Lesotho union questions govt subsidy of Chinese firm
» 27.11.2008 - Seychelles trims down public service
» 20.11.2008 - Guinea is Africa's worst union oppressor
» 17.11.2008 - SA labour protests Western Sahara inclusion in EU-Morocco deal
» 13.11.2008 - Tunisian reporter charged for revealing labour conflict
» 11.11.2008 - Foreign dominance of Seychelles judiciary increases
» 03.11.2008 - SA platinum mining faces possible mass lay-offs
» 27.10.2008 - SA Mining giants warned of deteriorating safety
» 16.10.2008 - South Africa shuts two of continent largest gold mines
» 14.10.2008 - Swaziland bans intl civil rights meeting
» 10.10.2008 - US awards $4.7 million to strengthen workers' benefits of international trade
» 09.10.2008 - Cairo among top ten emerging global outsourcing cities
» 08.10.2008 - ITUC slams aggressive repression of Mauritanian trade unionists
» 06.10.2008 - International financial institutions urged to consider poor nations
» 02.10.2008 - US awards $58 million to eliminate exploitive child labour around world
» 24.09.2008 - Striking bank employees ordered back to work
» 03.09.2008 - Battle of flamingo dam - scientists axed
» 02.09.2008 - Mauritius leader asked to ignore employment bills
» 11.08.2008 - Telkom South Africa, unions settle dispute
» 06.08.2008 - SA trade unions stage mass strike
» 05.08.2008 - Tanzanians lead own mining development
» 21.07.2008 - Ministers' pay halved for diesel price cut
» 16.07.2008 - South African gold miners down tools
» 23.06.2008 - Luanda most expensive city in the world
» 18.06.2008 - 2 killed in Guinea’s army and police clash
» 13.06.2008 - "Child labour still prevalent in Ghana"
» 10.06.2008 - Nigeria gears to lead steel production in Africa
» 09.05.2008 - Zimbabwe unionists charged for inciting uprising
» 30.04.2008 - Morocco's fatal blaze blamed on greed
» 24.04.2008 - Mauritius snubs labour laws
» 23.04.2008 - Unionists campaign against Zimbabwe's arm shipment
» 22.04.2008 - Trade unions call for decent work
» 07.04.2008 - 'The graves are not yet full'
» 03.04.2008 - Exiled Swazi hero murdered
» 07.03.2008 - No-work-no-pay rule damned
» 07.03.2008 - Rioting Zambia miners sacked
» 26.02.2008 - 7 killed in Cameroon protest
» 20.02.2008 - EU renews Zimbabwe ban
» 11.02.2008 - Uganda strike causes deaths
» 28.01.2008 - Ghana shuns labour standard
» 17.12.2007 - Slapped Kenya MC sacked
» 17.12.2007 - Editor's killers still at large
» 12.12.2007 - Journalists attract solidarity
» 01.08.2007 - Kenya Minister clashes with police
» 17.07.2007 - Critical lack of health workers in Brazzaville
» 16.07.2007 - Stakeholders bang heads on 'Brain Drain' in Malawi
» 10.07.2007 - 'Chemical substances kill 100,000 sub-Saharan workers'
» 29.06.2007 - SA unions call off strike
» 23.06.2007 - Deadlock looms over Nigeria strike
» 13.06.2007 - Strikers’ intimidation torments SA leader
» 06.06.2007 - Violence against Chad unions "escalates"
» 04.06.2007 - Month-old general strike threatens Chadians
» 01.06.2007 - Niger govt agrees to fight slavery
» 22.05.2007 - SAA probes abnormal crew behaviour
» 12.05.2007 - Africa mounts work safety campaign
» 03.05.2007 - Frequent strikes torments Senegal leader
» 30.04.2007 - Watchdog condemns NGO extermination in Zimbabwe
» 29.03.2007 - Unemployment dropping in South Africa
» 28.03.2007 - Air Senegal workers call off strike
» 26.03.2007 - Air Senegal workers begin strike
» 20.03.2007 - Gambian President says he hates firing spree
» 16.03.2007 - Africa becomes a service outsourcing location
» 26.02.2007 - Guinea unions call off strike
» 23.02.2007 - Mozambique Minister spying on lazy workers
» 19.02.2007 - Guinea opposition resists negotiation
» 14.02.2007 - Guinea lifts curfew but violence persists
» 13.02.2007 - Martial law in Guinea causes more protests
» 12.02.2007 - Guinea still in flames
» 29.01.2007 - As strike ends, Guineans hope for reform
» 26.01.2007 - Kenya journalists in labour conflict
» 25.01.2007 - No end to strike in Guinea
» 23.01.2007 - Death toll up in Guinea rebellion
» 22.01.2007 - Guinea confronts strike with fire
» 22.01.2007 - Libya to lay off 400,000 employees
» 22.01.2007 - Shortage of farm workers in Zimbabwe
» 11.01.2007 - Guinea strike gets broad society support
» 10.01.2007 - Guinea in general strike over graft
» 04.01.2007 - Mauritius expects less unemployed in 2007
» 03.01.2007 - Zimbabwe police nabs 20,000 illegal miners
» 03.01.2007 - Striking Cameroon prison guards "tortured"
» 22.12.2006 - South Africa's biggest security firm under fire
» 21.12.2006 - University lecturers in Uganda call off strike
» 20.12.2006 - 400 new doctors to lose jobs in Kenya
» 08.12.2006 - Kenyan parliament doubles President's salary
» 24.11.2006 - Angola to create 217,000 new jobs in fisheries
» 22.11.2006 - Botswana army rolls out carpet for women
» 16.11.2006 - Moroccan professors strike over work conditions
» 14.11.2006 - Victoria Falls could lose World Heritage status
» 13.11.2006 - Fear overcomes Gambian civil servants
» 25.10.2006 - Gambia peanut growers get paid, one year late
» 19.10.2006 - Zim women face tough career or mothering decision
» 13.10.2006 - Privatisation threatens Burkina's small-scale miners
» 10.10.2006 - Spain, Senegal fail to reach migration deal
» 04.10.2006 - 87% of young Saharawis want to emigrate
» 28.09.2006 - South Africa cuts unemployment, but too slowly
» 28.09.2006 - "Child labour still widespread in Congo Brazzaville"
» 15.09.2006 - Zimbabwe unionist "tortured in detention"
» 15.09.2006 - Nigeria oil workers suspend strike
» 13.09.2006 - Zimbabwe mass protests minimised
» 13.09.2006 - Three-day oil strike started in Nigeria
» 06.09.2006 - Zimbabwe opposition groups join forces
» 07.06.2006 - Cameroon airports paralysed by strike
» 05.06.2006 - Unions in Guinea threaten indefinite strike
» 04.05.2006 - Corruption, unemployment "destabilising Sierra Leone"
» 27.04.2006 - Mauritius urges laureates to return home
» 12.04.2006 - Swazi pro-democracy activists arrested in SA
» 10.04.2006 - Unions to increase Congolese women's part-take in politics
» 05.04.2006 - Djibouti govt continues war on unions
» 04.04.2006 - Health workers turn back on Nigeria
» 30.03.2006 - Unions slam SA hi-tech rail for ignoring poor
» 27.02.2006 - Guinea paralysed by general strike
» 21.02.2006 - Djibouti trade union leaders arrested
» 05.12.2005 - Nigeria's Biafra separatists call strike
» 02.12.2005 - "Slavery still casts shadow over Mauritania"
» 02.11.2005 - Pretoria govt warns of bogus labour inspectors
» 01.06.2005 - Botswana devaluation questioned
» 10.05.2005 - Labour standards remain poor in Nigeria
» 04.04.2005 - Most South African educators dissatisfied with job
» 29.03.2005 - Mauritania ministers get 600 percent pay rise
» 17.03.2005 - Lesotho reviewing labour code
» 08.03.2005 - Algeria union promotes women's rights
» 08.03.2005 - Malawi's tobacco tenants "suffer horrible abuses"
» 07.03.2005 - Confusion over Niger govt stand on slavery
» 04.03.2005 - Niger govt to free 7,000 slaves
» 01.03.2005 - Curfew after clashes in Comoros' Anjouan island
» 17.02.2005 - Unions protest new Djibouti labour code
» 14.02.2005 - Next West African cocoa harvest "without slave labour"
» 09.02.2005 - Child labour affects 72% of Sierra Leone's children
» 07.02.2005 - General strike in Burkina Faso successful
» 03.02.2005 - South Africa union again expelled from Zimbabwe
» 26.01.2005 - "Dramatic increase in black affluence" in SA
» 24.01.2005 - Strike threat in Swaziland, despite prohibition
» 03.01.2005 - Nigeria trade union calls for electoral reforms
» 13.12.2004 - Liberia has "dysfunctional economy", UN
» 08.12.2004 - New oil price strike threats in Nigeria
» 30.11.2004 - Wages raised ahead of Mauritania oil boom
» 23.11.2004 - Disaster looms in Mauritius textile industry
» 16.11.2004 - Nigeria unions call off strike after govt offer
» 01.11.2004 - Cape Town registers call centre investment boom
» 27.10.2004 - War of words between SA unions, Zimbabwe
» 26.10.2004 - Zimbabwe deports South African unionists
» 20.10.2004 - South Africa unions shocked at leaders' pay hikes
» 14.10.2004 - Nigeria's fuel price strike suspended
» 13.10.2004 - Fighting slavery pays off in Niger
» 11.10.2004 - Nation-wide fuel strike hits Nigeria
» 06.10.2004 - Burundi trade union leaders freed
» 16.09.2004 - South Africa's public workers strike against "underpayment"
» 06.09.2004 - Burkina Faso hosts AU employment summit
» 01.09.2004 - "Slave conditions" in Namibia's fish industry
» 01.09.2004 - Botswana govt denies interference in strike
» 31.08.2004 - Botswana diamond strikers evicted from homes
» 25.08.2004 - Signs of economic recovery in Mauritius
» 13.08.2004 - Norwegian NGO in Liberia accused of bribery
» 09.08.2004 - Zimbabwe union leaders released on bail
» 12.07.2004 - "Plans to deregister trade union" in Nigeria
» 30.06.2004 - Labour standards violated in Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali
» 11.06.2004 - Unions suspend Nigeria strike
» 10.06.2004 - Nigeria strike continues despite police violence
» 04.06.2004 - Nigeria govt gets tougher on labour laws
» 28.05.2004 - Brain drain: "Europe poaching African healthcare workers"
» 10.05.2004 - Trade union rights "lacking in Rwanda"
» 28.04.2004 - South Africa's women from housework to unemployment queue
» 02.04.2004 - Growing unemployment main South African election issue
» 26.03.2004 - Unions welcome growth in employment in South Africa
» 24.03.2004 - Shell restructuring plans in Nigeria cause labour protest
» 19.02.2004 - Zambian strike action may continue
» 19.02.2004 - Unions: "No positive results of Ghanaian privatisation"
» 18.02.2004 - Tense atmosphere ahead of Zambian strike
» 16.02.2004 - South African unions threaten "unpatriotic" retailers
» 13.02.2004 - Students arrested in Guinean university strike
» 04.02.2004 - The Gambia accused of "core labour rights violations"
» 29.01.2004 - Strong economic growth in Algeria
» 28.01.2004 - Further wrongs of trade union rights in Zimbabwe
» 21.01.2004 - Strike over Nigerian fuel tax called off
» 20.01.2004 - Algerian gas plant explosion kills 23
» 15.01.2004 - New fuel strike decided in Nigeria
» 07.01.2004 - Egyptian textile import duties under attack
» 06.01.2004 - "Accelerated privatisation" announced in Nigeria
» 05.01.2004 - Refinery privatisation hastened in Nigeria
» 17.12.2003 - "Aid" leads to bankruptcy in Malawi, Mozambique, Kenya
» 25.11.2003 - Congolese, Rwandan unions as forerunners of peace
» 20.11.2003 - Strike over Zimbabwe union leaders' arrest flops
» 19.11.2003 - Guinea-Bissau govt requests UN help to pay salaries
» 18.11.2003 - Police arrest Zimbabwean trade union leaders
» 17.11.2003 - Unions fear violence at Zimbabwe protest tomorrow
» 14.11.2003 - Essential parts of Sahrawi "forced labour report" repudiated
» 12.11.2003 - Mauritian unemployment on the rise
» 16.10.2003 - Beninese slave children return from Nigeria
» 04.09.2003 - No rights in South African farmlands
» 19.08.2003 - SA unions see hope for economic recovery
» 23.07.2003 - Trade unions want action on São Tomé, Liberia
» 19.07.2003 - Angola approves new social protection act
» 09.07.2003 - Nigeria's most bloody strike ends
» 05.07.2003 - Nigerian unions reject govt offer
» 30.06.2003 - Nigerian general strike finds support
» 27.06.2003 - South Africans show solidarity with Zim opposition
» 25.06.2003 - Nigerian strike may paralyse oil industry
» 17.06.2003 - Zimbabwe strike ban termed "desperate action"
» 14.06.2003 - Zambian trade unions increasingly met with violence
» 14.06.2003 - Mauritian export processing zones improving rights
» 13.06.2003 - Malagasy labour rights "inoperative"
» 13.06.2003 - Senegalese govt becomes more anti-trade unionist
» 12.06.2003 - "Slavery and torture" for Mauritanian employees
» 12.06.2003 - Gabonese unionists still discriminated against
» 11.06.2003 - Equatoguinean govt ignores labour rights
» 11.06.2003 - Labour disputes still dominate Central African Republic
» 11.06.2003 - Most Burkinabe still lack right to strike
» 10.06.2003 - Swazi govt remains "fiercely anti-union"
» 10.06.2003 - Chad-Cameroon pipeline cause of labour disputes
» 10.06.2003 - Benin hailed for progressive labour laws
» 10.06.2003 - Slow progress in Botswana's labour rights
» 06.06.2003 - Concerns over violence on Zimbabwe's "D-Day"
» 30.05.2003 - South African polemics on minimum wage

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