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  2. Brenda Msangi - Wikipedia

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    Msangi is a renowned sustainable economic growth and socio-economic development champion. She serves on the boards of the CEO Roundtable of Tanzania, the Medical Stores Department (MSD), the Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE), and World Vision Tanzania. Msangi is a panelist and keynote speaker at various conferences and symposiums.

  3. Ministry of Labour and Employment (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    Website. kazi .go .tz. The Prime Minister’s Office – Labour, Youth, Employment and Persons with Disabilities (PMO-LYED) can be traced back from the time when our country got independence in 1961. From 1961 to 1962 the Ministry was known as Ministry of Labour and Healthy; Ministry of Communication (1962 to 1968), Ministry of Communication ...

  4. List of companies of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation: Oil & gas Exploration & production Dar es Salaam: 1969 State-owned oil Tanzania Posts Corporation: Industrials Delivery services Dar es Salaam: 1994 Postal services Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) Utilities Conventional electricity Dar es Salaam: 1964 State-run utility Tanzanair ...

  5. International Organisation of Employers - Wikipedia

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    The International Organisation of Employers ( IOE) was created in 1920 to advocate for employers and the business community in the tripartite governance structure of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Today, from its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, IOE continues to defend and promote these same interests across a wide range of UN ...

  6. Trade unions in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    January 30, 1962. The trade unions of Tanzania have a total membership of approximately 370,000. 350,000 of these belong to the Trade Union Congress of Tanzania, another 15,000 to the Zanzibar Trade Union Congress, [1] and 2,400 are members of the Tanzania Fishing Crew and Allied Workers’ Union. [2]

  7. National Social Security Fund (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    Fund Website. The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is the government agency of Tanzania responsible for the collection, safekeeping, responsible investment, and distribution of retirement funds of all employees in all sectors of the Tanzania economy that do not fall under the governmental pension schemes.

  8. Occupational safety and health in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The first law in Tanzania that related to workers health and safety was the Factories Ordinances Cap. 297 of 1950, that provided for occupational health and safety standards for workers in factories. As most of Tanzania's workforce was employed in the agricultural sector, this ordinance left most workers in the country unprotected.

  9. Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture

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    Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture. The Tanzania Chamber (TCCIA) is a Tanzanian government institution with a mandate to promote industry and business, and to facilitate an interface between the private sector and public sector in the country. TCCIA was founded in 1988 and its head offices are in Dar es Salaam.