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Civil Servants Push For Zimbabwe Dollar Salary Hike

2 years agoSat, 08 Oct 2022 10:01:28 GMT
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Civil Servants Push For Zimbabwe Dollar Salary Hike

Civil servants have rejected a US$25 increment offered by the government and are instead pushing for more.

The government recently offered a US$25 increment to public sector employees to give a total of US$200 during the last National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) meeting.

However, Apex Council secretary David Dzatsunga told Business Times that the NJNC should be disbanded and replaced with a body that allows genuine dialogue. Said Dzatsunga:

The government offered a US$25 without workers’ consultation and the workers have rejected that amount describing the increment as too little.

Dialogue is still ongoing as we are still expecting the government representatives.

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The government is promising to pay US$200 in October but it has not attended to the ZWL component which has remained static.

The medical aid covers, funeral policies and other levies have increased in ZWL$ at a time the local currency remained static and this has left the amount eroded.

If they had been on CBC [Collective Bargaining Chamber] we would have negotiated for the increase of both components but because it is NJNC the government has the upper hand and is dictating the pace.

Dzatsunga said wages in local currency remained static while the RTGS has depreciated and needs an urgent increment.

Meanwhile, the lowest-paid civil servant is getting ZWL$36 000 per month.

Government workers are demanding a pre-October 2018 salary level of US$540 a month.

This comes as the country’s cost of living for a family of six rose by 263% to ZWL$274 858.75 in the month of August from ZWL$75 757.62 in January.

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6 Comments

Sorojena · 2 years ago
Depriving civil servants better salaries breeds corruption. Look at what is happening in the poorly paid police... a high level of corruption is thriving. Now it is with the teachers, they no longer want to work, they now rely on dishing out extra lessons at a fee.
Janet Kwadoka · 2 years ago
vachagadzirisa zvavo but zvinenge zvisisina kumira mushe
WadyareWhite · 2 years ago
Ma Civil Servants ngavandione ndivape plan
kg · 2 years ago
veduwe zvakaoma ndakaenda pa bank last week ndikaona varipamudyandigere vachihora 2thousand bonds zvakaoma
Vybz Kartel · 2 years ago
Pane chakaipa here? Don't sound as if they earn $2000 bond, ma pos machine anoshanda nyika yese tenderere they should utilise them
D Class Inmate · 2 years ago
Ma civil servants anotinyaudza everyday asi havamire kuenda kubasa, kana ma civil servants ari serious serious vanoziva zvekuita
LUTA KIM · 2 years ago
mmm ndochega here......25 bhoooo zvekt coz ndozvavanogona munoda kunyeperwa vozotadza kuzadzisa yyyyy itotendai
Ignatius kanyimo · 2 years ago
if you have nothing to say just learn to shut your beak
Civil servant · 2 years ago
Ko kungopfuurwawo zvinei newe usiri mu civil servant uye usina hama mu civil servant

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