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  2. Disability in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2008, it was estimated that around 256,000 in Zambia have a disability in some form and around 5.4% of that number have an intellectual disability. [1] In 2011, it was estimated that the numbers may actually be somewhere between 1 and 2 million people with disability in Zambia. [2] Sixty percent of Zambians live in rural areas where they ...

  3. Zambia Industrial Commercial Bank - Wikipedia

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    Zambia Industrial and Commercial Bank Stock Ownership; Rank Name of Owner Percentage Ownership 1: Industrial Development Corporation of Zambia: 71.0 2: The National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA) 3: Madison Finance Company Limited (MFinance) 4: Workers' Compensation Fund Control Board of Zambia: Total: 100.00

  4. Workmen's Compensation Act 1897 - Wikipedia

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    The Workmen's Compensation Act 1897 was a British law in operation from 1897 to 1946. Joseph Chamberlain, leader of the Liberal Unionist party and in coalition with the Conservatives, designed a plan that was enacted under the Salisbury government in 1897. The Act was a key domestic achievement. It served its social purpose at no cost to the ...

  5. Workers' compensation - Wikipedia

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    Workers' compensation or workers' comp is a form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue his or her employer for the tort of negligence. The trade-off between assured, limited coverage and lack of ...

  6. Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 - Wikipedia

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    The Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which deals with the right of working people for compensation for personal injury. The Act expanded the scheme created by the Workmen's Compensation Act 1897 . It fixes the compensation that a workman may recover from an employer in case of accident giving to ...

  7. Category:Treaties of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Abolition of Forced Labour Convention. Abuja Treaty. African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights. African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. African Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Agreement establishing the African Development Bank. African Free Trade Zone.

  8. Labour law - Wikipedia

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    Labour laws (also spelled as labor laws ), labour code or employment laws are those that mediate the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions, and the government. Collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, employer, and union. Individual labour law concerns employees' rights at work also ...

  9. Workers' compensation (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Workers' compensation (which formerly was known as workmen's compensation until the name was changed to make it gender neutral) in the United States is a primarily state-based [1] system of workers' compensation . In the United States, some form of workers compensation is typically compulsory for almost all employers in most states (depending ...