Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (PANA) - Self-employed workers in Côte d'Ivoire will benefit from two social security schemes, following the adoption and ratification of a bill here Wednesday, an official statement reaching PANA here said Full text...
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Brazzaville, Congo (PANA) - Retirees of the Congolese public service rose from a general meeting of the national coordination of associations of civil servants and similar retirees affiliated to the public servants ' Pension Fund (CRF), in Brazzaville, calling on the government to pay them 15 months of pension arrears,
The retirees accuse the decision-makers of the non-payment of the pensions for November and December 2016, for some, and 15 months, for others, as well as the failure to take into account those who are already in possession of their pension concession judgments, signed since 2014 by the CRF Full text...
Mauritania: Govt. pegs retirement age for workers
Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) – The Mauritanian government has pegged the retirement age for its workers, following the adoption, on Thursday, of a bill at the weekly council of ministers' meeting here
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