Former Communications and Transport Deputy Minister Alfred Ndhlovu has proposed that government should start paying its workers according to their level of education.
Mr. Ndhlovu said this in a letter addressed to Chief Government spokesperson, Lieutenant General Ronnie Shikapwasha and made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today.
He said paying workers according to their level of education would put value on education. He suggested that an employee whose level of education is below grade twelve should be paid a monthly salary of K1million while those that have attained a minimum of grade twelve should be getting K1.8million per month.
Mr. Ndhlovu added that an employee with a first University degree should be getting K4.5 million per month while a worker with a second degree should be getting K6 million per month. He said an employee with a doctorate qualification should be paid a minimum of K10 million per month.
Mr. Ndhlovu said the proposed figures of minimum salaries should be based on conservative research, adding that these should be revised and made a reality.He reminded government that salaries which most of the workers were getting were not enough to sustain them and their families.
He added that the Ministry of Labour and Social Security should take responsibility of the huge task of addressing salary disparities among government workers.
Mr. Ndhlovu said when addressing such disparities, the Ministry of Labour and Social Security should bear in mind that there were people who get as much as K70 million and K120 million per month as salaries.
He said the formal sector was well covered by the trade unions but noted that employers who did not belong to unions were the most exploitative.
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