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Zimbabwe
mulls Z$100b minimum wage
Afriequenligne
June 03, 2008
http://www.afriquenligne.fr/news/africa-news/zimbabwe-mulls-z$100b-minimum-wage-200806035706.html
Harare, Zimbabwe - A
senior government official in Zimbabwe Tuesday suggested a monthly
minimum wage of Z$100 billion (Z$7.5 billion=US$1), saying more
and more workers had been driven into poverty by hyperinflation
and other economic hardships.
The country is going
through its worst economic crisis in history, with inflation at
more than 300,000 percent, 80 percent unemployment and widespread
shortages of food and other basic essentials.
National Incomes and
Pricing Commission chairman Godwills Masimirembwa said current monthly
minimum wages of an average Z$6 billion were grossly insufficient
to meet even basic living expenses for workers.
"The current situation
for workers needs urgent intervention. It is disheartening to note
that some employers are still awarding salaries not enough to meet
some basic food needs," he said.
He said frequent inflation-led
price hikes for food and other essential goods and services often
left employees impoverished.
"There is need to
adjust salaries and wages regularly, not on a quarterly basis, to
cushion employees from the current price hikes," he said.
On Monday, the country's
consumer watchdog, the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe, said a family
of six now needed Z$25 billion a month to survive - catering only
for basics.
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