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Zimbabwe: Healthcare workers walk out over wage cuts
When we expected government to raise salaries due to inflation, they decided to slash earnings, says nurse group official
John Cassim | 17.06.2020
HARARE, Zimbabwe
Hospital workers at Zimbabwe’s biggest hospital walked out on Wednesday, expressing anger over the government’s decision to abruptly cut their salaries by at least 50 percent.
Most of those protesting at Parirenyatwa Hospital in the capital Harare said they were earning between $7,000-$10,000 Zimbabwean dollars (ZW) a month ($100-$130) before their earnings were slashed to ZW$3,500-$5,000 amid crushing estimated inflation of 900%...
Zimbabwe: Healthcare workers walk out over wage cuts
When we expected government to raise salaries due to inflation, they decided to slash earnings, says nurse group official
John Cassim | 17.06.2020
HARARE, Zimbabwe
Hospital workers at Zimbabwe’s biggest hospital walked out on Wednesday, expressing anger over the government’s decision to abruptly cut their salaries by at least 50 percent.
Most of those protesting at Parirenyatwa Hospital in the capital Harare said they were earning between $7,000-$10,000 Zimbabwean dollars (ZW) a month ($100-$130) before their earnings were slashed to ZW$3,500-$5,000 amid crushing estimated inflation of 900%...