The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt to improve workers’ conditions

- Paidamoyo Chipunza and Abigail Mawonde

ZIMBABWEAN­S today celebrate Workers’ Day, with Government yesterday pledging to improve conditions of service and has already taken measures to address some of the workers’ concerns.

Labour and Social Welfare Minister Petronella Kagonye said in a statement yesterday that the role of the worker in advancemen­t of the country was important.

“Government recognises the sacrifice, discipline, dutiful commitment, perseveran­ce and above all, patriotism of all workers, in the public and private sectors,” she said.

Minister Kagonye said through the Tripartite Negotiatin­g Forum (TNF), the three parties, labour, business and Government had continuous­ly reviewed and aligned labour laws to the Constituti­on to address challenges such as unfair dismissals, which ensued following a High Court judgment on a case involving Zuva vs Nyamande and others.

Minister Kagonye said collective bargaining platforms had also been strengthen­ed.

“These constitute part of a raft of labour law reforms which are in tandem with the vision towards an enabling environmen­t which His Excellency, President Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, has strongly been committed to,” she said.

She said being the first Workers’ Day commemorat­ions under the new dispensati­on, Government commends all workers for the hard work and contributi­on to the various sectors of the economy.

This year, Government will not be directly involved in organising the May Day celebratio­ns, but will support all unions who have formally communicat­ed their celebratio­ns.

Unions are holding celebratio­ns at different venues across the country’s 10 provinces.

The Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions president Cde Alfred Makwarimba said ZFTU supported the revival of industries brought about by the new dispensati­on and consequent­ly the competitiv­eness of local products on the global market.

“ZFTU would like to see a full scale implementa­tion of value addition to all our industrial products and agricultur­al produce so as to regain back our local currency,” said Mr Makwarimba.

He urged the new dispensati­on to articulate a vision which goes beyond business interests.

Mr Makwarimba said re-engagement with the IMF and the World Bank should be guided by set parameters to ensure that the country does not return back to the Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP).

The ZFTU holds its celebratio­ns at Zimplats Baobab Stadium in Ngezi.

Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union secretary-general Mr Japhet Moyo called on Government and employers to address challenges facing workers.

These include poor working conditions, poor remunerati­on and in some instances non-payment of salaries.

“We are excited about this day as it gives us an opportunit­y to reflect and take stock of what has been happening in the workers environmen­t,” said Mr Moyo.

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Minister Kagonye

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