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ZIMTA Demands Teachers' Right To Negotiate For Salary Increments

11 months agoWed, 08 May 2024 20:01:24 GMT
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ZIMTA Demands Teachers' Right To Negotiate For Salary Increments

The Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA), has demanded teachers’ right to collective bargaining under the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC).

The NJNC serves as a platform where the government and unions representing civil servants engage in negotiations with the government related to civil servants’ salaries, benefits, and working conditions.

In a statement issued this Wednesday, 08 May 2023, ZIMTA president Akuneni Maphosa said teachers are disheartened by the government’s reluctance to convene the NJNC. Reads the statement:

As schools open for the second term of 2024, this week, the teaching fraternity, which encompasses teachers, education directors and some lecturers has plunged deeper into the turmoil of struggling to survive with insufficient salaries, a situation which is constantly undermining the quality of education delivery, mostly in the public education system.

Dissatisfied members of the teaching fraternity are sadly trickling back to their workstations under difficult and unforeseen circumstances as the employer has failed to respond to the calls for meetings to discuss salary increases, during the month of April 2024, which should mark the first quarter negotiations of the NJNC meeting which has been the norm over the years.

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ZIMTA in its representation of the various structures within the teaching fraternity has made various attempts to draw the employer to the discussion table with no success. Because of this attitude from the employer, members of the teaching fraternity believe that their Right to Collective Bargaining under the NJNC is being infringed upon. We demand to have our RIGHT restored back to us.

As civil servants in the teaching fraternity, we are deeply dissatisfied with the way the employer is failing to set up the rightful mandatory meetings for the workers to further discuss the way forward and increase levels of salaries and allowances for Teachers, this process is long overdue.

As a loyal workforce working under the Public Service Minister, we believe that we have a right to present our grievances, such as the need to have a better salary, therefore we publicly demand that the NJNC must convene as soon as possible.

Because of the current low incomes obtaining in the teaching fraternity, educators are increasingly finding it unsustainable to deliver and facilitate a conducive environment for enabling quality teaching and learning.

The achievement of the Sustainable Development Goal number 4, which the Zimbabwean Government is signatory to, will only be achieved on condition that quality public education is well funded and that teachers who are the key facilitators, are motivated and well remunerated through the releasing and payment of improved salaries.

Teachers’ morale matters, yet dissatisfaction caused by poor salaries continues to grow almost monthly as prices of goods and services rise but the salaries of educators are almost on a downward fall. This mismatch is huge.

The issue of awkward grading systems between junior and senior grades is a cause for concern amongst members of the education fraternity and we hereby make an urgent call for the employer to address it alongside the awarding of new salaries for educators.

Finally, we call on the employer to provide a meeting date for a salary review for educators as continued infringements on their right to negotiate for better salaries may have dire consequences and undesirable outcomes that affect Zimbabwe’s delivery of quality public education for all. Access to quality public education is a Right of Every Zimbabwean Citizen.

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31 Comments

Anonymous · 11 months ago
Haa Mugabe chaiye akasiya teaching achiti haina mari akatanga kuita zve politics ma1
Ndini · 11 months ago
Hongu kune vanofunga kuti tr wese arikuita extra lesson kunyepa and hazviko.Zvakafana nekuti police yese inowana Mari paroad block wese hazviko Saka ndati nyararai vanhu vane dzungu, hakusi kuziwa.Gvmnt ngaingobhadhara Mari inotenga chete.Hapana ane mhosva economy yacho ichanaka rini 44yrs now .
anonymous · 11 months ago
chete kungoti iwe uri shoondoo
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Schools opened last Tuesday. THE VERY SAME DAY, my Wife receives a message from the teacher. HE WANTS US$20 cash tomorrow (Wednesday) to enable my child to get extra lessons !!! If the teacher was doing his job properly, why would my child need extra lessons, especially on the first day of term?? ENOUGH IS ENOUGH OF THIS RIP-OFF. Yes, the teachers salaries are not good, but neither is mine !!!
Teacher 2 · 11 months ago
Tinochema nemiwo baba nokuti isuwo mateacher tirikutoishaiwa yemaextra
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Kana wakatarisira kuita mari nesalary yeteaching muzim uri chidzoyi chemunhu
Account Holder · 11 months ago
Halaaa Madrid
rg · 11 months ago
@masigede ndikuda kudhonza dnj rako ndokukwidibira
@Mhanduwe · 11 months ago
Kana usiri civil servant garage pasina. Unodireyi kutiudza Mari inotikwanira.
masigede · 11 months ago
regai ndipupure saTogarepi, ini nditori teacher asi ndotonyara kuudza vanhu. zvotosvodesa kuti uri murairidzi, ndototi aah ndinoenda mhiri kumoOrder ndichitengesa. though yangu ini ndichidzidzisa maLesson ech'kapa neekudhonza zvidhori chero wava paAge ipi. Mondiwana paChikapad'nj' High School mumain road yakananga kuMbudzi
Yoyoyo · 11 months ago
😁😁 negotiations this negotiations that these unions only enjoy free government tea a biscuits
@mhanduwe · 11 months ago
why does your hogwash not apply to the president, ministers and judges... aren't they not civil servants...senior ones after all
Mhanduwe · 11 months ago
Teachers have been shouting for salary increament for years to no avail. Government increases salaries basing on the performance of the economy. As it stands the $1200 salary increament is a pipe dream. They have to be patriotic and serve the government as Civil Servants. I advise ,those who feel that they are being under paid either to resign and move on like what others have done or they accept what they are being paid whilst the government works on the economy.
Mai Chisamba · 11 months ago
@Mhanduwe muroverei maoko maonero ake uyo
· 11 months ago
Makagumira grade 1 ndosaka musingazivi kukosha kwema teacher
masigede · 11 months ago
Atoriwo nekadegree kake uyo.grade 1?
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Hapana zvawataura iwe mateacher acho arikuchema vane madegree wani.
lon · 11 months ago
Civil Slaves
WHAT IS A CIVIL SERVANT? · 11 months ago
A fundamental principle of public service! A civil servant should indeed strive to be selfless, prioritizing the greater good and the interests of the public they serve over personal gain or interests. Selflessness in civil service means: 1. Putting the needs of citizens and the community first. 2. Acting with integrity, transparency, and accountability. 3. Making decisions based on the public interest, not personal benefit. 4. Serving with humility and a sense of responsibility. 5. Being neutral and impartial in the execution of duties. 6. Resisting corruption and undue influence. 7. Working tirelessly to improve public services and policies. 8. Being responsive to the needs and concerns of the public. 9. Upholding the highest ethical standards. 10. Striving for excellence in public service. By embracing selflessness, civil servants can earn the trust and respect of the public, foster a culture of integrity, and make a positive impact on society.
Mudhibhisi · 11 months ago
Teachers are suffering.Pay them well so that they can be role models to their students.Today's students get their inspiration from these violent makorokoza bcz they are living very well.So sad
c · 11 months ago
bayn yabirirwa
z · 11 months ago
ngavaende ku police and report
UCL Update, · 11 months ago
real Madrid mushonga we marariya varume FT Real Madrid 2-1Bayern Aggregate. 4-3
hala madrid · 11 months ago
hala madrid
Hondo · 11 months ago
Utori ne problem go and join your friend Chivhavo siyana nenyaya yema Teachers vapiwe mari inova raramisa vane basa guru rinofanirwa kuenderana nemi**** yavo
masigede · 11 months ago
Haana problem angotaurawo the sad truth. To all teachers out there usd 1240 yamukuda haifi yakabuda izvozvo don't forget
june · 11 months ago
pakaipa kkkkk
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Ukaona warota mateacher apihwa us$1240 salary yavarikuda muka bike doro.hazviko izvozvo.teachers never learn.

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