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Govt, Civil Servants Representatives To Meet Again On 16 March

2 years agoMon, 13 Mar 2023 09:02:23 GMT
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Govt, Civil Servants Representatives To Meet Again On 16 March

Civil servants reportedly rejected a US$50 salary increment offered by the Government during a National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) meeting held last week Friday.

On Thursday 02 March, the government reportedly offered civil servants a 50% Zimbabwe dollar increment and a US$20 hike which was rejected.

Then on Friday, 10 March, the government offered to increase civil servants’ gross salaries in local currency from 50% to 100% and reconfigured the COVID-19 allowance and the cushion allowance from the previously offered US$220 to US$250.

Representatives of the civil servants under the Zimbabwe Congress of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU), did not disclose the figures tabled by the government during the negotiations.

In a statement issued on Friday, ZCPSTU only said there were issues that they did not agree with during the negotiations. Part of the statement reads:

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The government made several concessions on our demands, but there are outstanding issues.

As a workers’ team of negotiators, we requested the government team of negotiators to engage their principals and make further consultations about the outstanding demands.

The meeting has agreed to meet on March 16, 2023, for feedback from the government’s side.

Civil servants are demanding a salary increment that would see the least-paid worker earning US$840.

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16 Comments

nbs · 2 years ago
yawedzerwa hr
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Pensioners are the hard hit
civil servant 2 · 2 years ago
vachiri kutaurei vari kutambira mangwana vatowana iyo 50 us increment
. · 2 years ago
pay dates have been changed
Patriot · 2 years ago
chitotambirai zvabuda musarudzo izvozvo coz munozozvishaiwa mukademba gyz. Musazoti hatina kukuudzai. Akuruma nzeve ndewako.
Anoni · 2 years ago
I'm formerly employed at a well known university. My salary is 76K RTGS. My net salary (after all the deductions, Nyaradzo ..) is -21K RTGS every month. Murikuzvigona sei guys 😣
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@Anoni · 2 years ago
formerly or formally? 🤔
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gabon_viper · 2 years ago
ukuti -21k so it mins every month osara une chikwereti
Anoni · 2 years ago
Ehe, vakutobata in advance
Anonymous · 2 years ago
How could we employ a professor to be responsible for the country's finances? Professors of finance are known for their outstanding ability in pushing the limits outside the boundaries of mediocrity. In this case he has pushed the boundaries of austerity beyond his imagination. The bad part is that unlike science professors who first test their procedures on mice, professors of finance do their experiments on human beings. Austerity measures have never been relaxed but were transformed into something which is acceptable. He has even gone beyond the limits which when achieved would result in rebellion. He uses his supercomputer to effect a strategy in the comfort of his blankets knowing full well that the results will be within his postulated parameters where everyone sees failure but he sees great success in the financial realms.
civil servants · 2 years ago
After pay day ye Health ne defense force here mxm useless !
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Never look up to the government for your happiness. Do what works for you and your family. They are also wondering how the country's economy turned out the way it is. They are employees just like the teachers. Forget about them and pursue your dreams. Buy your own solar kits for electricity, drill your own wells for drinking water, grow your own food, send your children to private schools or extra lessons🤔 and most importantly forget about the country's leadership capabilities.
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Anonymous · 2 years ago
I think you are writing your comment from a position of privilege.
Gred · 2 years ago
@anonymous indeed is a coward if you forget tht someone is messing up your country then what,? ZANU PF wants cowards like you

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