The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions today said the coalition government has failed to stop arrests, violence and intimidation against labor activists more than a year after the International Labor Organization criticized the southern African nation for gross violations of workers’ rights. In a message to mark Workers’ Day the ZCTU said that workers’ rights “continue to be trampled upon without government even batting an eyelid.”
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