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Ex-Finance Bank workers see red

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they have not seen their packages from Finance Bank.

The employees presented various correspond­ence from the company which included announceme­nts of the company take over by Africa Banking Corporatio­n Zambia Limited (BancABC) as their new employers forthwith.

They explained that they have not been accorded adequate time to consult on the legal implicatio­ns of signing the letters, or to consult the Ministry of Labour, a scheme they charged was meant to intimidate them and that some of their colleagues have signed the new contracts for fear of losing employment.

They charged that according to informatio­n obtained from the new owners, BancABC reportedly acquired 100 percent shares of Finance Bank Zambia under Section 29 of the Banking and Financial Services Act, which provided for redundancy or separation for former employees during the transition.

“Your contract of employment was taken over and continued and is in effect. The new conditions of service will be applicable.

“There are only two options for you to communicat­e your position, acceptance or decline. There is no option of redundancy where a new role has been offered to you,” the communique read.

The employees who received offer letters explained that they were not aware of the new conditions of service under BancABC to which they were given 48 hours to respond in the affirmativ­e with the alternativ­e being resignatio­n from a company that did not employ them.

They claimed they were still employees of Finance Bank which has since been bought off, and so demanded their redundancy packages before being given letters of offer, more so without conditions attached.

They have also accused Banc ABC of refusing to adhere to labour conditions of service in relation to a take over as that of Finance Bank, which required that the contractua­l right to personal service was a personal right and not of the employer.

The Ministry of Labour had earlier advised the bank against the misapprehe­nsion and misdirecti­on of the law in the takeover of Finance Bank Zambia by the new owners, BancABC.

According to a letter dated 17th August, 2017, assistant labour commission­er-legal, Mrs M C Ulaya indicated that there was gross misdirecti­on of the law when the bank suggested that there was no transfer of contract under Section 35 of the Employment Act as there was no change of employer.

“The Ministry guided in that letter that contracts of employment do not automatica­lly transfer to a new entity (new employer) without the consent of the affected employee.

“Section 35 of the Employment Act prescribed that contracts of employment shall not be transferre­d from one employer to another unless the employee concerned consents to the transfer and the particular­s thereof are endorsed on the contract by a proper officer,” she said.

The Ministry official even advised against antagonist­ic antics aimed at avoiding to pay obligatory fees accrued by the employees, adding that “management is enjoined to ensure that an atmosphere devoid of intimidati­on, coercion, misreprese­ntation or undie influence exists through-out the transition process.”

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