The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) has urged trade unions in Zambia not to be compromised and neutralized by political parties even though they were pursuing similar workers’ interests.
CPD Executive Director Neo Simutanyi said although trade union members may belong to political parties, they should not be compromised in the runner up to the forthcoming presidential elections.
Dr. Simutanyi said trade unions should use their dialogue with political parties as a platform to give conditions on the interests of workers in the country.
He pointed out that trade unions should work together with political parties in pursuit of a common interest aimed at bettering people’s lives.
Dr. Simutanyi was speaking at Lusaka hotel today at the seminar on enhancing relations between trade unions and political parties.
And Resident Director for Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Gerd Botterweck, said trade unions should be in constant dialogue with political parties for the betterment of the workers in the country.
Mr. Botterweck said trade unions should however be independent and united in order to avoid being hijacked by political parties.
The seminar was attended by members of trade unions, political parties and journalists.
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