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President Hichilema urges employers to ensure stable workplaces

President Hakainde Hichilema has called on employers to provide stable workplaces to enhance productivity and business growth.

Speaking during Labour Day celebrations in Chinsali, President Hichilema stressed that employers and workers depend on each other, and a conducive work environment is key to creating more jobs.

“A stable workplace is an ingredient for successful employees and vice versa. As a rancher, I know that if I don’t take care of my cattle, I won’t have milk. Likewise, employers must take care of workers for businesses to thrive,” he said.

The President further encouraged dialogue between employers and workers, noting that differences should be resolved in boardrooms rather than through street protests.

Labour Minister Brenda Tambatamba highlighted progress in protecting workers’ rights, citing disciplinary and grievance procedures as systems that promote fairness and productivity.

International Labour Organization (ILO) Country Representative Wellingstone Chibebe commended Zambia for advancing pension reforms, noting that strengthening social protection through NAPSA secures workers’ futures.

Mr Chibebe also praised constructive engagement among government, employers and workers in managing change and ensuring inclusivity in the labour market.

Meanwhile, Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Blake Mulala urged government to address salary anomalies in ministries, particularly Education, where many teachers retire at lower positions despite having served in higher roles.

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