The Civil Servants Union of Zambia, CSAWUZ, has challenged government to give civil servants decent housing allowances.
CSAWUZ President, Leornard Hikaumba, said the current housing allowance of between K100,000 and K200,000 were not realistic and wondered how government expected the workers to afford descent housing.
Mr Hikaumba said civil servants were now asking to consider giving them decent salaries though not equivalent to those of Directors and Constitutional office holders.
He was speaking in Livingstone yesterday when Secretary to the Cabinet, Joshua Kanganja, officially opened the biannual delegates conference of the Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia at Fairmount hotel.
Mr Hikaumba said civil servants were not supposed to be getting less than K450,000 housing allowance and blamed the problem on union leaders, who he said have kept quiet.
He said the union would not be intimidated with any threats next year, saying there were no dissenting views from the political leaders, whenever salaries for constitutional office holders were being increased.
Mr Hikaumba said while it was imperative that civil servants follow the Code of Ethics, he wondered how corruption was going to be fought with lean salaries that civil servants were currently getting.
He also challenged government to do something about the global financial crisis that was affecting the world.
“We challenge you to do something about this global crisis. As civil servants, we don’t want to be sacrificial lambs through the loss of jobs,” he said.
And Mr Hikaumba called on unions in the country to work together and form one solidable union that will have impact on government.
He said the current fragmentation of the union system in the country had weakened the trade unions thereby making it difficult to negotiate for better conditions of service.
And Secretary to Cabinet Dr Kanganja said it was agreeable that the housing allowance rates that civil servants were getting were unrealistic given the prevailing rentals on the market.
He, however, said there was need to move fast in broadening the tax base as there was need to create wealth that could be shared.
Dr Kanganja also noted that government would endeavor to do the best in terms of housing allowance and urged the civil servants to be professional in their conduct.
On constitutional office holders, Dr Kanganja said every time there was an increase in the salaries of civil servants, constitutional office holders also received a similar percentage.
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