IRC Sets July 14 for Pension Case Hearing
The industrial relations court in Blantyre has set July 14 as the day which the pension case will be heard.
This is the case in which some civil servants under the banner Young Civil Servants in Malawi are calling for the abolishment of the contributory pension scheme, which they claim was implemented without consultation.
Led by Samuel Chaoloka, the grouping says the scheme is discriminatory as it is targeting those that are 35 years of age and below, hence seeking court intervention.
Last modified on Tuesday, 20/06/2023
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