Labour experts meet to interrogate laws

While existing labour laws are strong enough to mitigate against abuse of workers’ rights, the current structures do not have the strength and capacity to enforce them.

This will be a discussion point during a Labour Law Conference to be held at Grand Palm Hotel next week Monday and Tuesday.

The conference, organised by the South African company, Business Communicator, is expected to be attended by managing directors, human resource directors, heads of strategy, labour relations managers, labour law specialists and labour unions representatives amongst others.

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Kudos to Botswana Police Service, other security entities

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