THE National Union of Communication Workers (NUCW) has said the breakdown of payments to the retrenched workers of Zamtel is what was agreed between the union and the Government.
But NUCW branch officials in Ndola have challenged the NUCW executive to avail a copy of the actual agreement that they signed on behalf of the workers in view of the partial privatisation of the telecommunications firm.
NUCW Secretary General Clement Kasonde said yesterday that the breakdown of payments that the retrenched workers were given was what was agreed between stakeholders before the retrenchment was implemented.
Mr Kasonde said the stakeholders entered into an agreement that said the retrenched workers should get three months basic pay multiplied by the number of years worked by an employee.
He said the workers were also to receive two months worth of salaries as repatriation and an extra one-month salary.
He said leave days accumulated should be paid in cash and the whole redundancy package was tax-free as Government was to pay the tax on behalf of the workers.
He said most workers had earlier thought that as part of their package, they would be paid compensation equal to 20 months of their basic salary as it was done in 1996 when excess workers were retrenched from Zamtel after the unbundling of the Posts and Telecommunication Corporation.
In addition to the compensation at the time, workers received one-and-a-half months basic salary for every year worked as retrenchment.
Mr Kasonde said even though his union would have wanted to get more for the workers during negotiations, circumstances were different now compared to 1996 when the retrenchment was internal, management was more willing to give into the union’s demands and the company was solvent..
The branch officials, however, said in a letter addressed to the general secretary and made available to the Times in Ndola yesterday that about a month before Zamtel was officially handed over to LapGreen Networks, they had observed the alleged failure by the executive to avail the actual agreement to the workers.
The branch officials of the Ndola Central Branch said they had received several queries concerning the nature of the document from the members.
Branch chairperson Chilyobwe Mwape and branch vice-secretary Henry Nsama signed the letter.
“On several occasions we have asked you to reveal the entire document to us as branch leaders and of course to the general membership since this document is purported to have been signed on our behalf, but alas you have time and again failed to bring out the entire document except for a few selected clauses you have revealed at your own discretion,” reads part of the letter.
[ Times of Zambia ]