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Baseline study of labour practices on large construction sites in the United Republic of Tanzania

Working Paper 225

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 01 January 2005
Reference: 92-2-117018-7[ISBN]
92-2-117019-5[ISBN]
This paper presents the findings of a study of labour practices on large construction projects in the United Republic of Tanzania. The study identifies 11 large construction projects to serve as case studies, and investigates a number of key issues (labour standards) including: freedom of association, discrimination, child labour, wages, hours of work, welfare, health and safety, HIV/AIDS and forms of employment.

Tags: industry, construction industry

Regions and countries covered: Tanzania, United Republic of

Unit responsible: Sectoral Activities

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