
Tag: NJNC News


COLA: Government, Civil Servants Set To Meet Again

ZIMTA Demands Teachers’ Right To Negotiate For Salary Increments

ZIMTA Makes Fresh Demand For Teachers’ Salaries

Civil Servants “Now Chronically Incapacitated”
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Civil Servants Push For Urgent NJNC Meeting

Govt Awards Civil Servants Salary Increment

Govt, Civil Servants Salary Talks To Resume This Week

Govt, Civil Servants Convene Salaries Meeting
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Govt To Meet Civil Servants Over Salary Increment Soon – Mavima

Review Of Civil Servants’ Salaries Has Already Started – Mthuli Ncube

Civil Servants Reject 100% Salary Increment

Teachers Express Outrage After Govt Ignores Rescheduled Salary Meeting

Minister Mavima Speaks On Civil Servants Salary Negotiations

Govt, Civil Servants Representatives To Meet Again On 16 March

Teachers Reject 100% Salary Increment

Govt Pay Hike Offer Rejected By Civil Servants “Revealed”

Civil Servants Reject Latest Government Salary Increment Offer

Govt, Civil Servants Meet For Negotiations On Thursday

Teachers Demand US$1 200 Salary

NJNC To Review Civil Servant’s Conditions Of Service – Mavima

Govt To Spread Bonus Payment Across November And December

Govt Scraps Performance-based Bonus For Junior Civil Servants

Govt, Civil Servants’ Unions Meet This Monday

Civil Servants Push For Zimbabwe Dollar Salary Hike

Civil Servants Want NJNC Disbanded

“Teachers Paid Five Times Less Than Other Civil Servants”

Teachers Union Say US$25 Pay Rise Is “A Joke”

Govt Increases USD Allowances For Civil Servants

Govt In Bid To Revive National Joint Negotiating Council

Govt Disbands National Joint Negotiating Council

Civil Servants Quit National Joint Negotiating Council

Govt, Civil Servants’ Representatives Meet On 11 July

Civil Servants “Disturbed” After Govt Snubs Salary Talks

“Civil Servants Won’t Consider A Zimbabwe Dollar Salary Offer”

Civil Servants Reject 100% Pay Rise, Demand US$840 Per Month

Civil Servants Request A Salaries’ Indaba With Govt

Civil Servants Request Urgent Meeting With Govt

Govt Yet To Pay School Fees For Teachers’ Children

ZIMTA Pleads With Teachers To Return To Work

Govt, Civil Servants Agree On Improved Working Conditions

Civil Servants Make Fresh Demands

Civil Servants, Govt Salary Talks Postponed

Civil Servants, Govt Meet For Salary Talks Today

Govt To Maintain ‘No Work, No Pay’ Policy As Teachers Plan Job Action

Civil Servants Await Govt Response On Forex Salaries Demand

Govt, Civil Servants’ Representatives To Meet Over Salaries

Govt To Gradually Increase Civil Servants’ Salaries, Says Mavima

Mavima Speaks On Latest Pay Rise For Civil Servants

Govt, Civil Servants Face Off

Civil Servants Finally Accept 41% Pay Rise

Govt Tables Improved Salary Offer

Govt, Civil Servants Adjourn Wages Indaba

Civil Servants’ Deal To Be Finalised Today

Civil Servants Salary Negotiations To Resume Soon

Civil Servants Reject 40% Salary Increment

Civil Servants’ COVID-19 Allowance Extended

No US Dollar Salaries For Civil Servants

Civil Servants, Govt Reach Impasse In Salary Negotiations

No Cost Of Living Adjustment For The Festive Season For Civil Servants – Govt Reneges On Promise

Teachers Scoff At Govt’s Salary Offer

Govt Hopeful Of Striking Deal With Doctors – Minister Nzenza

Negotiations Over Civil Servants’ Salaries To Continue – Minister Nzenza

PTUZ Castigates Apex Council, Boycotts Talks With Govt

Govt Offers Civil Servants $97 Salary Increment

Govt, Civil Servants To Meet, Teachers Not Optimistic
