The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zimta calls for collective bargaining council

- Nozwelo Hadebe Bulawayo Burea

THE Zimbabwe Teachers Associatio­n (Zimta) 37th annual conference kicked off in Victoria Falls yesterday amid calls for the establishm­ent of a collective bargaining council for the civil service.

Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Monica Mutsvangwa, who was the guest speaker, said the Public Service Act does not provide for collective bargaining which is critical to motivate workers.

“All workers have a right to collective bargaining. There is an attempt to align the Act to the Constituti­on as a way of showing Government’s readiness to establish a bargaining council,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

She said there is a need to motivate workers to increase productivi­ty and improve efficiency.

Minister Mutsvangwa said the theme of the conference: “Freedom of Associatio­n and the Right to Collective Bargaining an Imperative to the Education System in Zimbabwe” dovetails with the country’s goal to meet Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on Principles.

She said it was important to resolve outstandin­g challenges facing workers, especially teachers such as the issue of leave, concerns about the new curriculum, remunerati­on and allowances.

Minister Mutsvangwa said Zimbabwe was among countries that ratified the freedom of associatio­n and protection of the right to organise convention­s in the world.

She said workers’ freedoms are fundamenta­l to human rights at work as they form an integral part of democracy.

Zimta president Mr Richard Gundane said freedom of associatio­n would capacitate teachers to work together for betterment of their conditions of service.

“The right to collective bargaining is a legal right in this country, hence this theme which highlights the fundamenta­l rights and principles enshrined in the Zimta constituti­on. Indeed freedom of associatio­n and the right to collective bargaining are what propel the morale of the workforce. We need happiness at our workplace,” said Mr Gundane.

 ??  ?? Youths walk past a campaign poster of ZANU-PF First Secretary and Presidenti­al candidate Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa in Harare recently. The revolution­ary party is scheduled to hold primary elections on Sunday in readiness for harmonised elections later in...
Youths walk past a campaign poster of ZANU-PF First Secretary and Presidenti­al candidate Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa in Harare recently. The revolution­ary party is scheduled to hold primary elections on Sunday in readiness for harmonised elections later in...

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