Daily Nation Newspaper

Contracted companies warned …don’t mistreat KCM workers

- By AARON CHIYANZO in Chingola.

GOVERNMENT has threatened to outlaw outsourcin­g if it ever receives reports that companies involved are mistreatin­g workers and abrogating contractua­l agreements.

And minister of Labour and Social Services, Joyce Nonde Simukoko has implored workers unions to fight for improved conditions of service for their members and not put that mandate on government.

Ms Simukoko said that she was disappoint­ed with the performanc­e of some labour unions, whose members were suffering and busy calling on government to intervene when they were there.

She explained that it was the job of unions to fight for improved conditions of service for their members and they paid for that service.

Ms Simukoko pointed out that government was supposed to be the mediator of last resort for both parties, the employers and employees.

The minister however warned during a recent meeting with KCM workers that government would not tolerate companies that mistreated workers, whether outsourced or not.

Ms Simukoko further warned that government would be forced to out law outsourcin­g if it continued receiving reports of employees being mistreated.

"In as much as outsourcin­g is progressiv­e, the plight of workers should come first, they should be protected. I have informatio­n in my office of some companies that these people to which employees are outsourced, start mistreatin­g them. I'll be going to cabinet to ensure that their licences are withdrawn. Secondly, if they don’t behave we will have no choice but to outlaw outsourcin­g," she said.

Meanwhile, Ms Simukoko called on labour inspectors across the country to intensify monitoring and give periodic reports how workers were being treated.

She explained that labour inspectors previously were faced with transport challenges but that now government had bought brand new vehicles.

Ms Simokoko assured that routine and unannounce­d checks on how workers were being treated would be intensifie­d going forward.

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