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Bosses in Victoria Falls ignore 95,000 lost jobs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51950, member: 636"] Industry leaders gathered at Victoria Falls for the Institute of People Management of Zimbabwe's 2025 Annual Human Resources Convention. The event centered on empowering people through digital transformation strategies. Human resources professionals and policymakers explored innovative approaches to workplace challenges. Convention participants examined methods for navigating evolving employment landscapes. Digital disruption and economic volatility dominated discussions throughout the gathering. Nomore Nhema from the National Employment Council Tourism and Hospitality Industry praised Zimbabwe's labor relations achievements. Statutory bodies established under the Labour Act have strengthened workplace stability through dispute resolution mechanisms. National Employment Councils reduced industrial conflicts by mediating early disagreements and conducting compliance inspections. Third quarter 2024 statistics revealed 95,589 job losses across various sectors. Proactive dialogue and consistent policy enforcement helped prevent additional workplace disruptions. Deposit Protection Corporation Chief Executive Hopewell Zinyau addressed ethical imperatives facing contemporary Zimbabwe workplaces. Currency instability and rising unemployment create unique challenges requiring values-driven solutions. Integrity remains fundamental to organizational resilience during periods of economic uncertainty. Human resources leaders must maintain legal compliance while preserving human dignity standards. Merit-based recruitment systems and psychological safety initiatives require immediate implementation. Convention participants emphasized collaboration and innovation as pathways toward sustainable prosperity. Zimbabwe's institutional framework for labor relations provides strong foundations for future growth. Emerging ethical leadership culture positions the nation to transform obstacles into opportunities. Technological disruptions demand adaptive strategies from human resources professionals. The gathering produced actionable recommendations for building national economic resilience. [/QUOTE]
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