Droit du travail
Legislation du travail, droits des travailleurs, contrats et reglementation en Zambie.
Code du travail
Overview of Zambia's Labor Code The Employment and Labor Relations Act (ELRA) of 2015 is the primary legislation governing employment and labor relations in Zambia.
Droits des travailleurs
Overview of Worker Rights in Zambia Zambia's labor law framework is primarily governed by the Employment Act of 1997 and the Labour Code of 2007, which establish the fundamental rights of workers in the country.
Types de contrats de travail
Overview of Employment Contract Types in Zambia Zambia's employment framework is governed primarily by the Employment Act, which establishes the legal foundation for all employment relationships.
Salaire minimum et grilles salariales
Overview of Zambia's Minimum Wage Framework Zambia's minimum wage system is regulated primarily through the Employment Act of 1997 and subsequent amendments, administered by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.
Heures de travail et conges
Legal Working Hours in Zambia Under Zambian labor law, specifically the Employment Act Cap. 268 of the Laws of Zambia, the standard working week is defined to protect both workers and employers.
Licenciement et indemnites
Overview of Termination and Severance in Zambia Employment termination in Zambia is governed primarily by the Employment Act (Chapter 268 of the Laws of Zambia) and the Industrial and Labour Relations Act (Chapter 269).
Securite sociale et assurance maladie
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Syndicats et representation
Union Freedom and Legal Framework Zambia recognizes and protects the fundamental right of workers to organize and form trade unions.
Harcelement et discrimination au travail
Legal Framework for Workplace Protection in Zambia Zambia's approach to workplace harassment and discrimination is governed by several key legislative instruments.
Travail des femmes et conge maternite
Legal Framework Overview Zambia's approach to women's employment rights and maternity leave is governed primarily by the Employment Act (Chapter 268 of the Laws of Zambia) and the Constitution of Zambia.
Travail des jeunes et age minimum
Legal Framework Overview Zambia's approach to youth employment and child labor protection is governed by several key pieces of legislation and international commitments.
Questions frequentes
Employment contracts in Zambia should be in writing and specify key terms including job title, salary, working hours, duration, and conditions of service. The contract must comply with the Employment Act and clearly outline the rights and responsibilities of both employer and employee. It is advisable to have contracts reviewed to ensure they meet legal standards.
Employers must provide written notice for dismissal, with notice periods typically ranging from one week to one month depending on the employment agreement and cause of dismissal. Employees are entitled to fair and just cause for termination. Wrongful dismissal may result in compensation claims through the labour courts.
Zambian employees are entitled to a minimum of 21 days of annual leave per year. The country observes 13 public holidays, and these days are typically paid. Employees should confirm leave policies with their employer, as some organizations may offer more generous allowances.
Zambia's minimum wage varies by sector and is regularly reviewed by the government. As of recent updates, the national minimum wage is set at different rates for different industries. Employers must comply with sector-specific minimum wages, and employees should verify current rates with their employer or the Ministry of Labour.