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MUZ asks branch leaders to be reasonable when making demands for improved salaries

The mine workers union is asking its branch leaders to be reasonable when making demands for improved salaries and conditions of service.

National Union of Miners an Allied Workers – NUMWAW – President Mundia Sikufele says leaders should understand the environment in which they are.

He said this when he addressed new office bearers for the NUMAW Chambeshi Copper Smelter branch on Thursday.

The unionist says leaders should know how profitable their company is for them to bargain properly with management.

Mr Sikufele says representing members is a huge task, which should be taken seriously.

And Chambeshi Copper Smelter Deputy Chief Executive officer Yu Zhongquin says his management is ready to work with the new workers’ representatives.

ZNBC

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5 COMMENTS

  1. So MUZ is now a PF mouthpiece against workers? Correct advice should be ‘ politicians should make realistic promises when campaigning.’ MUZ must advise Sata on behalf of the workers! MUZ is just a BOGOLAND kansi tyala. I AM DISGUSTED! FUMING! EXASPERATED!!!

  2. You can’t call yourself a unionist if you think like that! Step down and let someone with the interest of the workers lead.

  3. It is NUMAW not MUZ. Your heading is wrong. MUZ are having their elections to Fill the Vacant MUZ president Position today in Kitwe.

  4. Mmm… Interesting how you play the game?! All for quality of life rewarded from hard work! Who should pay? Privation with Overseas $ is the only ways out? Set up your structures of communication so we can be involved!

  5. You’ve got a great deal to own superb from the elements within these types of athletic shoes; the actual rest is actually a similar since the aged types backed upward

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