Zim public sector unions to receive annual bonuses
The Zimbabwean government has announced that it will pay annual bonuses to public servants but some union leaders say it got away cheaply.
The Zimbabwean government has announced that it will pay annual bonuses to public servants but some union leaders say it got away cheaply.
The unions are demanding 10% across the board and the withdrawal of the unilateral implementation of a 3% increase by government.
The unions are adamant that they will go back to the streets in demand for a 10% salary increase.
Cosatu-affiliated unions say the government continues to undermine the collective bargaining process.
Government workers in Zimbabwe are demanding a USD440 salary increase while the employer is offering USD25.
SAFTU has condemned the 3-year wage agreement that has been signed by Cosatu affliates in the public sector.