Droit du travail
Legislation du travail, droits des travailleurs, contrats et reglementation en Tanzanie.
Code du travail
Overview of Tanzanian Labor Law Tanzania's labor law framework is primarily governed by the Employment and Labor Relations Act, 2004 (ELRA), which repealed the previous 1955 Employment Act.
Droits des travailleurs
```html Overview of Worker Rights in Tanzania Tanzania recognizes fundamental worker rights through its constitution and labor legislation, primarily the Employment and Labor Relations Act (ELRA) of 2004.
Types de contrats de travail
Overview of Employment Contracts in Tanzania Tanzania's employment law framework is primarily governed by the Employment and Labour Relations Act, 2004 (ELRA), which establishes the legal foundation for all employment relationships.
Salaire minimum et grilles salariales
Overview of Minimum Wage in Tanzania Tanzania's minimum wage system is governed primarily by the Employment and Labour Relations Act (ELRA) 2004 and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) 2005.
Heures de travail et conges
Legal Working Hours in Tanzania Under Tanzanian labor law, specifically the Employment and Labour Relations Act, 2004, the standard working week is regulated to protect worker welfare while balancing employer needs.
Licenciement et indemnites
Overview of Termination Laws in Tanzania Tanzania's employment and labor law framework is primarily governed by the Employment and Labor Relations Act, 2004 (ELRA), as amended.
Securite sociale et assurance maladie
Overview of Tanzania's Social Security System Tanzania's social security system is designed to provide protection to workers and their dependents against various social and economic risks.
Syndicats et representation
Union Freedom in Tanzania Tanzania recognizes and protects the fundamental right of workers to organize into trade unions and engage in collective bargaining.
Harcelement et discrimination au travail
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Travail des femmes et conge maternite
Legal Framework for Women's Employment in Tanzania Tanzania's employment and labor laws governing women's rights are primarily established through several key legislative instruments.
Travail des jeunes et age minimum
Minimum Working Age in Tanzania Tanzania's labor law framework establishes clear minimum age requirements for employment, primarily governed by the Employment and Labor Relations Act, 2004 and complementary regulations.
Questions frequentes
Employment contracts in Tanzania must be in writing and include essential details such as job title, salary, working hours, and duration of employment. The contract should comply with the Employment and Labour Relations Act, and both employer and employee must sign it. Key terms regarding probation period, notice of termination, and benefits must be clearly stated.
An employer can dismiss an employee for valid reasons including misconduct, poor performance, redundancy, or breach of contract. However, the dismissal must follow a fair procedure with written notice and opportunity for the employee to respond. Unfair dismissal claims can be filed with the labour commissioner, and compensation may be awarded.
Tanzanian law grants employees a minimum of 28 days of annual paid leave per year. Public holidays are additional and amount to approximately 13 days annually, depending on the specific year. Maternity leave is 84 days, and sick leave provisions must be honoured as per the Employment and Labour Relations Act.
As of 2024, Tanzania's minimum wage varies by region and sector, with the national minimum wage set at approximately TZS 282,000 per month for non-agricultural workers. Agricultural workers have a lower minimum wage. The government reviews minimum wages periodically to adjust for inflation and cost of living.