what are problems faced by labour unions in zimbabwe
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1. Labourers get less wages.
2. Working hours are more and wages are less.
3. They are poor.
4. There is seasonal employment.
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The problems faced by labour unions in Zimbabwe are that:
- The labour unions were not properly organized.
- There were multiple labour centres and the loyalties were divided.
- The rise in unemployment levels in Zimbabwe.
- The shift in employment from manufacturing to private services tends to have a negative impact on trade unions.
- Formation of rival unions.
- The various operational problem faced by the unions.
Explanation:
- The labour unions were not properly managed and they wanted liberalization of the industrial relations for having an autonomous body with the freedom to create strikes.
- The labour unions were dominated by the government and the labour parties.
- There was a rise in unemployment that resulted in the decline of the labour unions in Zimbabwe.
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