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Moses Mahlangu |
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Thaba Moyo |
Bulawayo City Council workers are set to return
to work today after ending a four-day strike that had crippled service
delivery in the city which is hosting the Zimbabwe International Trade
Fair, NEWSDAY has revealed.
This looks to be a good imrovement on the side of the city council. the workers have shown maturity and commitment; showing that they really need to deliver. the button is now left to the ministry of labour to act swiftly in addressing the issues of the council workers.
Zimbabwe Urban Council Workers’ Union secretary-general Moses Mahlangu said the workers had decided to hand over the salary dispute to the Ministry of Labour after failing to come up with an agreement with council on the fourth day of their job action.
“However, this is still not over, our demands are still the same and if we are issued with a certificate of no settlement from the ministry, we will decide whether to go on a full-blown strike, arbitration or engage the deputy sheriff to attach property amounting to what council owes us,” he said.
Bulawayo mayor Thaba Moyo refused to comment on the dispute saying it was “a private and confidential issue”.
“All the workers will be back at work, the issue to be discussed is not their salaries, but what you should know is that they are back at work and that is all that matters,” he said.
source: newsday.
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