Labour sector stakeholders have proposed that the minimum wage be increased from the current K268, 000 to K600, 000 in view of the rising cost of living.
And the stakeholders have also proposed some amendments to the statutory instrument number 57 of 2006 that looks at the minimum wage and conditions of employment.
The resolutions were made at a one day workshop on minimum wage organized by the Anti- Voter Apathy Project (AVAP) in Lusaka yesterday.
The workshop which was attended by various trade union leaders, labour consultants, employers and employees, among others, also proposed that domestic workers be included in the minimum wage bracket.
The stakeholders said there was need for the statutory instruments on minimum wage Act and conditions of employment Act to be changed as ithey were last amended in 2006.
They proposed that the minimum wage be increased from K268, 000 to K600,000 with the difference spread across the board to other wage earnings.
They further proposed that employees who have retired should continue receiving full pay from their former company until they get all their terminal benefits and that this should also apply to people whose relatives die while in employment.
And in a vote of thanks, AVAP executive Director Bonny Tembo thanked the participants for coming up with resolutions and suggestions to the labour laws in the country.
Mr. Tembo said some of the proposals that were made are also undergoing debate at the National Constitution Conference (NCC) and urged participants to take keen interest in the deliberations.
He said his organization was prompted to come up with such a workshop because they saw the loopholes in the current labour laws.
He however assured the stakeholders that AVAP will quickly look into the issue of forming an advocacy committee that will ensure that the proposals are implemented by authority.
Mr. Tembo said AVAP will work closely with trade unions and other labour leaders to ensure that many of the challenges workers are facing are addressed.
And a participant at the workshop has hailed AVAP for organizing such a workshop saying there is need for more of such initiatives to acquaint people with the labour laws.
Tedson Msoni who is also a labor consultant said there is also need for stakeholders to be reviewing the statutory instrument yearly if the problems in the labour laws are to be reduced.
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