Civil Servants and allied workers union of Zambia (CSAWUZ) Kitwe main branch chairman Denny Maluti says his members feel betrayed by their national union leaders for accepting the 15 percent salary increment tabled by government.
Mr Maluti said in Kitwe that members felt that their grievances were not adequately addressed in the 15 percent agreement.
He said the Union members should stop blaming government for the inadequate increment but blame union leaders and Labour movements for not putting the interest of the members first during the bargaining process
He added that the agreement signed by the national union leaders with government should ensure all members of the union benefited fully.
Mr. Maluti further noted that there was need for unions to unite and speak with one voice when presenting three grievances to the government so as to avoid one union
He further observed that there was also need to reform and revises their constitutions in order to limit the tenure of offices for the union leaders.
Mr. Maluti said that the prolonged stay of the union leaders in their positions made some leaders start serving their interest instead of the members they represent.
He further disclosed that some union leaders did not fully understand the real situation on the ground their members were being faced with hence could not address their needs fully.
Mr. Maluti appealed to the unions to unite in future and speak with one voice and purpose.
ZANIS