The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Workers need protection: ED

- Felex Share Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said a cocktail of reforms to the labour law being crafted by Government were part of his administra­tion’s commitment to creating a safe and enabling environmen­t for workers.

In a statement to mark Workers Day, the Head of State and Government said workers — being the backbone of the economy — needed protection.

“Workers’ Day is an opportunit­y to pay tribute to the Zimbabwean workers — the backbone of our economy,” the President said in a message posted on his Facebook page.

“We honour their work and our nation is far richer because of them. When I say that Zimbabwe is open for business, it is to create more jobs, more opportunit­y and to provide our people with the greatest possible chance of success.”

He said reforms being implemente­d would ensure that workers were not exploited.

“We must also protect our workers and ensure that they cannot be taken advantage of. That is why Government is developing a raft of labour law reforms as part of our commitment to creating a safe and enabling environmen­t for workers. Today, we salute our workers, but every day we must promote, assist and protect them, and continue to create more jobs and more opportunit­ies for all Zimbabwean­s.”

The Tripartite Negotiatin­g Forum (TNF), which brings together labour, business and Government has continuous­ly reviewed and aligned labour laws to the Constituti­on to address challenges such as unfair dismissals.

Workers’ rights have been violated by some employers, but amendments being drafted tackle contentiou­s issues which include terminatio­n of contracts on notice, retrenchme­nts, maternity leave and disciplina­ry procedures.

It is envisaged that the changes will bring sanity on the labour market.

Collective bargaining platforms had also been strengthen­ed.

Trade unions yesterday held celebratio­ns to commemorat­e Workers Day at different venues countrywid­e.

The Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions (ZFTU) held its main celebratio­ns at Zimplats Baobab Stadium in Ngezi while Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) affiliates were gathered at Dzivaresek­wa Stadium.

ZCTU Workers Day commemorat­ions were largely an MDC-T rally.

Mr Nelson Chamisa and senior MDC-T officials literary took over the event and turned it into a political gathering at which they took turns to attack the Government.

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President Mnangagwa

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