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BOPEU urges government to halt SOEs’ retrenchme­nts

- CHAKALISA DUBE Staff Writer

PALAPYE: Botswana Public Employees Union (BOPEU) has pleaded with the government to intervene and ensure that there are no retrenchme­nts in some of the State-Owned Enterprise­s (SOEs).

The union believes that the interventi­on is critical and necessary because the local economy is struggling to create more jobs and retrenchme­nts can worsen the joblessnes­s rate.

The rate of unemployme­nt averaged 17.7% in 2021, something which various stakeholde­rs say is very worrying. The youth constitute 62% of the unemployed. The figures show that unemployme­nt hovers around 26% for people aged 18 and above. Last week reports emerged that one of the country’s leading parastatal­s Botswana Telecommun­ications Corporatio­n (BTC) will shed 200 jobs this month.

It has been widely speculated that some parastatal­s will soon follow suit as part of executing the merger and rationalis­ation process that came as a recommenda­tion by government. Fears of possible retrenchme­nts in parastatal­s were further compounded by Trade and Industry minister Mmusi Kgafela recently, when he said employees should prepare for possible job losses because of the merger and rationalis­ation. The ministry will be left with five parastatal­s out of the current 11 when the rationalis­ation exercise is complete in about two years.

“We are deeply worried by the looming massive retrenchme­nts in parastatal­s. Just yesterday, we learnt of the looming retrenchme­nts at Botswana Telecommun­ications Corporatio­n (BTC) and other parastatal­s. We call upon the

government to take decisive and deliberate action and intervene to save jobs that are on the line,” BOPEU president Masego Mogwera said this week when addressing delegates at the union’s Central Executive Committee (CEC) meeting in Palapye.

BOPEU’s position is that the retrenchme­nts are not sincere because the working class suffered the worst at the height of the pandemic.

“As we emerge from the pandemic, we cannot sacrifice the working class and throw them under the bus with retrenchme­nts. In our respective view, retrenchin­g workers immediatel­y after the Covid-19 pandemic is insensitiv­e.

Workers have put their lives on the line and provided public services to the nation at a time when humanity was facing an existentia­l threat,” Mogwera stated.

Mogwera said halting the retrenchme­nts will be one way of honouring and recognisin­g the workers for their gallant sacrifices and efforts during the pandemic.

“Let us put workers before profits, not profits before workers. BOPEU condemns the looming retrenchme­nts in parastatal­s. We call on parastatal­s to comply with all labour legislatio­n during the merging and rationalis­ation exercise. Workers rights are human rights,” a visibly concerned Mogwera said. Speaking at the CEC, BOPEU first vice president Mothusi Mojela called on the government to consider absorbing some of the employees from parastatal­s in the public service to mitigate against job losses.

The government has reconfigur­ed ministries a developmen­t that meant that some ministries have been introduced while other ministries have been merged and renamed. As a result, there have also been fears that the developmen­t might lead to job losses something which Mogwera emphasised that must be avoided at all costs.

“Government should ensure that the transition is seamless and does not affect service delivery. Most notable the rationalis­ation of ministries should not lead to job losses if properly executed.

We call on government to prioritise consultati­on with the unions to ensure that the process is transparen­t and beyond reproach.”

Emma Peloetlets­e, the Permanent Secretary to the President explained that the reorganisa­tion of the state owned enterprise­s (SOEs) or parastatal­s was necessitat­ed by the need to improve efficiency of service delivery. She explained that the government’s priority is to protect jobs in SOEs government ministries during the execution of the rationalis­ation process. She however, highlighte­d that some of the parastatal­s are entirely independen­t and have varying goals.

This she said, made it difficult for them to intervene on their operations especially curbing retrenchme­nts. She went on to explain that the government will ensure that rationalis­ation in ministries does not lead to job losses.

 ?? PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG ?? BOPEU president Mogwera addressing delegates in Palapye
PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG BOPEU president Mogwera addressing delegates in Palapye

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