The Herald (Zimbabwe)

TNF Bill gazetted

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT has gazetted the Tripartite Negotiatin­g Forum Bill, which seeks to confer powers and functions of the forum in relation to consultati­on, cooperatio­n and negotiatio­n on social and economic issues by Government, business and labour.

The Bill is set to be tabled before Parliament soon.

It largely is expected to sail through with minor or no amendments.

Clause 3 of the Bill sets out the functions of the TNF, which is a body corporate capable of suing and being sued in its name.

The functions of the forum include consulting and negotiatin­g over social and economic issues and submitting recommenda­tions to Cabinet.

It will negotiate a social contract as and when necessary and foster cooperatio­n of the tripartite constituen­ts and consult other key stakeholde­rs and contribute to the formulatio­n and implementa­tion of social and economic policies.

The TNF will also follow up and monitor implementa­tion of agreements.

Government representa­tives to the forum will be appointed by the President, seven labour members nominated by labour and appointed by the line minister and seven business members.

There will be two observers drawn from the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe and the National Economic Consultati­ve Forum.

Clause 4 of the Bill sets out the qualificat­ions of members, among them that one should be a citizen or permanentl­y resident in Zimbabwe, must not have been declared insolvent and should not have a criminal record.

Clause 5 stipulates that it is the preserve of each constituen­cy to remove a member from the main TNF provided that the removal should not take effect before the expiry of 14 days from the date of notificati­on.

Clause 8 stipulates that the agenda of the main TNF should be set by the management committee composed of representa­tives from the ministry responsibl­e for labour, business as nominated by the respective principals.

Clause 10 provides that decisions of the main TNF shall be by consensus.

“The decisions of the main TNF within the domain of socio-economic policy shall form recommenda­tions to Cabinet,” reads Clause 10 of the Bill.

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