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Trade Unions pile pressure on Tonse Govt amended Labour Relations Bills

The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa) have denounced the passing of the controversial Labour Relations (Amendment) Bill of 2021 and the Employment (Amendment) Bill of 2021 by the Malawi Parliament without consulting local Tripartite Labour Advisory Council (TLAC). ITUC and ITUC-Africa, in a statement released on Wednesday, have strongly condemned the President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera-led administration for trying to limit the right to strike and to punish workers who exercise this right. The statement further urges President Chakwera not to assent to the bill and to refer it back to the Tripartite Labour Advisory Council for meaningful and thorough consultation, taking into account the technical advice of the ILO.

Another Koch heading for double success!

The famous Alston Koch has had double success coming his way; first as a singer – remember his international hit ‘Disco Lady?’ – and, then the spotlight was focused on his acting capabilities, in the movie ‘According To Matthew,’ where Alston played the role of Fr. Matthew. His son, however, seems to be going in the opposite direction – first gaining success as an actor, and now folks are talking about his singing, which some describe as awesome! Frederick-James Koch made the headlines when he got the opportunity to play the role of an investigative journalist in the movie ‘Nightwalk,’ featuring some of the big names in the movie world – Mickey Rouke, Eric Roberts and Sean Stone.

Oliver Hartwich: NZ s labour markets have worked well, why overthrow them?

Oliver Hartwich: NZ s labour markets have worked well, why overthrow them? 11 May, 2021 05:35 AM 7 minutes to read Workplace Relations Minister Michael Wood. Photo / Mark Mitchell NZ Herald OPINION: The Prime Minister is delivering on her main promise. Before the 2017 election, Jacinda Ardern promised to lead a transformational government. But only now are we seeing what she meant. Ironically, the man whose support made Ardern Prime Minister in the first place later undermined all her reform ambitions. Winston Peters prevented a capital gains tax, stopped hate speech legislation, and killed off the Auckland light rail project. These are just three examples of New Zealand First s handbrake on Ardern s former coalition government. You may even miss Winston for that.

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