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Govt, Civil Servants Salary Talks To Resume This Week

1 year agoTue, 11 Jul 2023 05:24:25 GMT
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Govt, Civil Servants Salary Talks To Resume This Week

The National Joint Negotiation Council (NJNC) is set to reconvene this week after the talks between the Government and civil servants held last week were inconclusive.

The Government and the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU), formerly Apex Council, met in Harare on Friday to discuss civil servants’ conditions of service but they failed to reach an agreement.

Speaking to NewsDay on Monday, 10 July, ZCPSTU chairperson Cecilia Alexander said that the two parties have since agreed to meet again this week. She said:

We had negotiations with the government on July 7th on Friday on the salary increment on both the US dollar and local currency components.

The meeting was not conclusive as the government is in consultation with its principal.

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The government said they are going to consult further on the increment and we have since agreed to meet seven days from the day we met.

Meanwhile, NewsDay reported sources who attended the meeting as saying the government had tabled an increment of US$50 hard cash and the equivalent of less than US$40 in local currency.

Civil servants have been pushing the Government to restore their pre-October 2018 salaries of US$540 for the least-paid employee.

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16 Comments

loi · 1 year ago
vote for change zimboz
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Fugu ndeee · 1 year ago
Ivo vashandi vehurumende havasi kuona kuti hurumende haina mari here? ZANU ZANU inoda mari yemaerection, apa president wedu anoda kupa ZEC neFAZ mari dzebasa. Manje manje ED akapa maJudge mari dzekutenga dzimba. Vanofunga kuti mari inomera sehohwa here?
ro · 1 year ago
zanu iri kutiuraya nezhara ... ndakuzviona boys
gundamwenda · 1 year ago
haaa take it or leave it
unondoromba chete · 1 year ago
unondoromba chete
doug · 1 year ago
Most of the government top staff who have migrated from the ghettos to stay in the leafy northern suburbs still visit their friends and relatives in the ghettos on weekends, especially to enjoy sadza and maybe a braai. From such visits these top people should be able to pick the hardships the people in the ghettos are experiencing and there is no need to prolong meeting to try and understand people's problems, unless it is to make people feel their top positions. Top people of other races picked some of the hardships by informally talking to staff, e.g after thanking for the tea delivery they would ask how life was in the townships.
The Citizen · 1 year ago
@doug. The top officials know exactly the pathetic situation on the ground. Its only that they are selfish and would not want to compromise their relationship with their bosses by standing up for their poor fellow civil servants
phatisani · 1 year ago
Ndifonere ndikuudze cloe
cloe · 1 year ago
Tinashe chikuse na phatisani sibanda varikushandira which station pane angazivewo here
Rudo💅 · 1 year ago
saka July hapana increment futi .Mukutiurayireiko
ai · 1 year ago
Chamisa naBiti vakaedza kuAmerica kunokoka ma sanctions ndizvo vari kukukaurisai kuti muvavhotere mubleme zanu pf
doug · 1 year ago
Vachaisa yavanoda. Take it or take it!
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Imbwa
Rose · 1 year ago
Ngavarege tajaira nhamo even vakaisa hatimbovavhotere. Zanupf yaora

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