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Tanker drivers drag Labour Commission­er to court

- By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA

THE Zambia Union of Tanker Drivers and Allied Workers (ZUTDAW) have sued the Labour Commission­er challengin­g the appointmen­t of non-members to its interim committee.

ZUTDAW wants the Lusaka High Court to declare the Labour Commission­er’s decision to appoint non-members to form part of its interim committee illegal and void.

The union requested the court to quash the decision and also an order of mandamus to oblige the Labour Commission­er to reconsider his decision in line with the law.

The Attorney General has been cited as respondent in the matter.

This is contained in the applicatio­n for leave to apply for judicial review filed by Simeza, Sangwa and Associates.

ZUTDAW stated that on February 24, this year, the Labour Commission­er wrote to the union that independen­t auditors had been appointed to audit its books of accounts for 2019 to 2020.

The union was again informed on April 26 that its executive committee had been suspended, claiming that the independen­t auditor had recommende­d the suspension to ensure the audit was conducted smoothly.

ZUTDAW stated that later a tripartite consultati­ve labour council was held on April 23,

this year where it was resolved that the executive committee be suspended until further notice.

It said that as per request of the Labour Commission­er, it submitted 18 names to be considered for appointmen­t to the interim executive committee.

“However, in total disregard of the law, the Labour Commission­er ignored the list submitted by the applicant and instead appointed 12 members of the interim executive committee, six of whom are non-members and therefore ineligible for appointmen­t to the interim executive committee of the applicant,” it stated.

The six non-members appointed to the interim execu

tive include Alick Kunda (OGAZ Zambia Ltd), Francis Banda (ALFA Haulier Ltd) and Emmanuel Sichilima (AARRE Logistics).

Others were Steve Wonder Chimanya, John Chalwe and Sydney Bwalya, all from Lake Transport Logistics.

ZUTDAW protested the appointmen­t of the six through a letter dated June 30, 2021 addressed to the Commission­er. But the Commission­er is adamant.

It stated that the Labour Commission­er abrogated ZUTDAW’s section 21 (5) (b) and (c) of the Act to appoint persons who are not members of the union to constitute the interim committee.

 ??  ?? FILEPHOTO: The union requested the court to quash the decision and also an order of mandamus to oblige the Labour Commission­er to reconsider his decision in line with the law.
FILEPHOTO: The union requested the court to quash the decision and also an order of mandamus to oblige the Labour Commission­er to reconsider his decision in line with the law.

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