The Voice (Botswana)

UNION SLAMS PALAPYE LABOUR OFFICE

Reports the district office to commission­er

- KABELO DIPHOLO BOTSWANA Mine Workers Union (BMWU) has reported the Palapye District Labour Office to the Commission­er of Labour, Goitseone Kokorwe.

In a strong-worded letter seen by this publicatio­n, BMWU Secretary General, Maenge Maenge, has lodged a formal complaint on what he terms derelictio­n of duty by Palapye Labour Officers.

Maenge also stated that the complaint also includes the Palapye office’s immediate supervisor­s in Selebi Phikwe and Serowe concerning how they’ve handled the BMWU and Makoro Bricks and Tiles matter, which is currently before Justice Diwanga of the Francistow­n Industrial Court.

Maenge said the union has for years sought recognitio­n at Makoro Bricks and Tiles without much success. He stated that on 14th June, 2021 Justice Diwanga issued an order directing the labour office to carry out a ballot for purposes of determinin­g the threshhold for union recognitio­n, Makoro Bricks and Tiles failed to comply with the order and Labour officers did not turn up for that exercise. He said a subsequent order was issued citing Gilbert Roberts and Luzibo Mgadla, who are District Labour Officers in Palapye, to comply with the court order.

“The same officers have deliberate­ly refused to carry out the orders, at some point engaging with Makoro Bricks and Tiles Management bilateral in the absence of the union,” Maenge said.

He further lamented that although they escalated the matter to the Serowe Sub-regional Office and later Selebi-phikwe, the outcome was the same.

“The reasons given by the District Labour Officers as to why the court order has not been complied with as per provision of the Trade Disputes Act are unreasonab­le, absurd and defy both legal and administra­tive logic,” he said.

The SG further demanded a full overhaul of the Palapye office as they do not believe that their members at Makoro will get the justice they deserve.

Maenge warned that the conduct by labour officers in Palapye has the potential to bring the District Labour Office into disrepute.

“Already, our confidence in your office at Palapye and the region has been greatly diminished. In fact, we do not believe that the union will ever get a remedy with that particular office involved,” wrote Maenge.

Meanwhile, the two Palapye Labour Officers have been summoned to court by Justice Diwanga to show cause why they should not be charged for contempt of court.

The same Officers have DELIBERATE­LY REFUSED TO CARRY OUT The ORDERS, at some POINT engaging With MAKORO BRICKS and Tiles Management Bilateral in The absence OF The Union MAENGE

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