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- Zimbabwe: Town Clerk Assumes Waste Management Duties (The Herald)
- Africa: Wage and Labour Productivity Growth Gaps Widening - ILO (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Mozambique: Doctors? Strike Enters Second Week (AIM)
- Zambia: 2,000 FQM Jobs in Offing in Solwezi (Times of Zambia)
- South Africa: Le Chasseur District in Uproar (CSAAWU)
- Rwanda: New Labor Structure for Public Service Targets High Performance (Focus)
- South Africa: Six Reasons Why Numsa Opposes Eskom's Application for a 16 Percent Electricity Tariff Increase (COSATU)
- Namibia: NAC Now Wants 'Job Grading' Exercise (Namibian)
- Zimbabwe: Essar Workers' Challenges Continue to Mount (The Herald)
- Kenya: Nurses Accuse Government of Delaying to Engage Them (The Star)
- South Africa: Municipal Workers Concerned By Slow Pace of Law Enforcement Agencies (COSATU)
- Namibia: Education Ministry Scrambles for Teachers (New Era)
- Nigeria: NDE Raises Security Awareness Among Personnel (This Day)
- Nigeria: FRCN - Stakeholders Fret Over Personnel Strength (This Day)
- Kenya: Kamenchu Quits Labour Party (The Star)
- Kenya: Political Parties Tipped On Job Creation (The Star)
- Ghana: Motivate Priests With National Retirement Plan - Lecturer (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Kenya: Dons to Go On Strike in a Week By Ng'ang'a Thairu (The Star)
- Tunisia: Square Dedicated to Farhat Hached in Paris (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Kenya: TNA Rejects Applicatons From Ten Aspirants Who Failed Integrity Test (The Star)
- Nigeria: 'Ajaokuta Steel Coy to Create 15,000 Jobs' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Labour Wants Oil Block Sale to Heritage Oil Cancelled (This Day)
- Nigeria: Traditional Ruler Urges Labour Leaders to Contest 2015 Elections (Daily Trust)
- South Africa: Numsa On ANC?s 101 Anniversary (COSATU)
- South Africa: Fawu Calls for a Peaceful Yet Militant Farm Workers Strike Actions and for Presidentially-Convened Negotiations Process to Find Resolution (COSATU)
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