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Employment and labour law relations in Tanzania / edited by Bonaventure Rutinwa, Evance Kalula, Tulia Ackson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: LawAfrica; Dar es Salaam; 2011.Description: liii, 264 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9789966530158
  • 9966530150
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KTT125 .E45 2011
Contents:
Historical overview of labour legislation in Tanzania / Bonaventure Rutinwa -- The context of international labour standards / Evance Kalula -- Employment standards/minimum conditions of employment / Tulia Ackson -- Termination of employment / Cornel K. Mtaki -- Dispute resolution / Bonaventure Rutinwa -- Trade unions, employers' associations and federations / Tulia Ackson -- Collective bargaining / Bonaventure Rutinwa -- Labour institutions / Pascal Kamala & Evance Kalula -- Labour administration and inspection / Tulia Ackson.
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Books African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights Library KTT 125 .E45 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 10195629

Includes bibliographical references.

Historical overview of labour legislation in Tanzania / Bonaventure Rutinwa -- The context of international labour standards / Evance Kalula -- Employment standards/minimum conditions of employment / Tulia Ackson -- Termination of employment / Cornel K. Mtaki -- Dispute resolution / Bonaventure Rutinwa -- Trade unions, employers' associations and federations / Tulia Ackson -- Collective bargaining / Bonaventure Rutinwa -- Labour institutions / Pascal Kamala & Evance Kalula -- Labour administration and inspection / Tulia Ackson.

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