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Zimbabwe bill pairs maternity leave with ban on health worker strikes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56304, member: 636"] Zimbabwe published the Public Service Amendment Bill after Cabinet ministers endorsed the comprehensive legislation. The proposal addresses constitutional alignment across multiple government employment sectors. Parliament will review the measure following official gazette publication. Cabinet approval represents a significant step toward implementing widespread public sector reforms. The legislation targets various aspects of civil service operations and employee benefits. Civil servants accepting parliamentary or council positions must terminate government employment within thirty days. Healthcare workers lose strike privileges under essential service designations that protect public safety. Female government employees receive ninety-eight days of fully compensated maternity leave without service requirements or frequency limitations. Public Service Commissioners face new asset disclosure obligations to enhance transparency. These provisions aim to eliminate political conflicts of interest while improving working conditions and accountability standards across Zimbabwe's public sector workforce. [/QUOTE]
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