The Zambia Congress of Trade Union, ZCTU, has accused Chief Government Spokesperson, Mike Mulongoti, of interfering with the 2008 Collective Agreement Negotiations signed between Civil Servants and Allied Workers’ Union and the National Union of the Public Service Workers.
ZCTU Vice President Sam Phiri charged that Mr. Mulongoti’s actions are blatant interference in the bargaining process.
Mr. Phiri said the union mother body, the Zambia Congress of Trade Unions, ZCTU, will not succumb to unwarranted interference in the negotiation process.
Mr. Phiri was speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today.
He pointed out that Mr. Mulongoti’s claims are a hindrance to the free process of collective bargaining.
He said the ZCTU will continue to pressurize government for a better deal and vowed to reject the 15 per cent increment which government offered earlier.
This is after the two Unions turned down the 15 percent salary increase offered by the government. Chimbinde
Phiri – canes Mulongoti
Lusaka, May 8, ZANIS, The Zambia Congress of Trade Union (ZCTU) has accused Chief Government Spokesperson Mike Mulongoti of interfering with the 2008 Collective Agreement Negotiations signed between Civil Servants and Allied Workers’ Union and the National Union of the Public Service Workers.
ZCTU Vice President Sam Phiri charged that Mr. Mulongoti’s actions are blatant interference in the bargaining process.
Mr. Phiri the mother body (ZCTU) will not succumb to unwarranted interference and unwanted comments that government can only offer 15 percent salary increase and not more.
Mr. Phiri was speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today.
He pointed out that Mr. Mulongoti’s claims are a hindrance to the free process of collective bargaining and in the democratic nation like Zambia.
He said the ZCTU will continue to pressurize government for a better deal and vowed to reject the 15 percent what government is offer to the civil servants.
Chief Government Spokesperson Mike Mulongoti, who is also Information and Broadcasting Services Minister is quoted in one of the National Daily newspapers as having said Public Service Workers, who have turned down the 15 per cent salary increment offered by government.
Mr. Mulongoti said government would only manage to offer a 15 per cent increment due other obligations requiring funds.
He particularly pointed out that funds are needed to repair roads and bridges damaged by floods during the last rainy season.
The Chief Government Spokesperson appealed to the workers to be mindful that the benefits of the highly indebted poor countries (HIPC) completion point would not be enjoyed over-night.