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Statement on International Workers Day
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
April 29, 2010

The National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) joins the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and the working class people of this world in commemorating this year's May Day (Workers Day) on the 1st of May 2010 being held under the theme 'Forward ever! Backwards Never! Workers intensify the struggle.'

The day comes at a time when the majority of the workers in Zimbabwe are still yearning for better living conditions, better remuneration, despite the fact that the nation now has an inclusive government. Surprisingly, Harare's coalition government boasts of having former trade union leaders who seem to be doing little in addressing the plight of the working class.

As if it is not enough, the workers of Zimbabwe continue to bear the brunt of economic repression. Thousands are facing retrenchments, the paltry civil servants salaries were frozen and the rising inflation and the high cost of living are a tip of the iceberg of many of the problems confronting the workers of this country.

The relationship of the NCA and the labour movement dates back to 1997 when the NCA was formed, and the relationship strengthened day by day.

As the NCA we note and salute the crucial role played by the ZCTU in shaping the course of the struggle in the last decade. It was in February of 1999 that the ZCTU and other key alliance partners namely the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) and the students' movement ZINASU were part of the historic National Working People's Convention (NWPC), an event which among other things adopted strategies to address problems faced by the working people of Zimbabwe.

Most importantly, one of the key resolutions passed by the convention was on the writing of a people's constitution, and it was clearly spelt out that the process should be written through a commission accountable to a conference of representatives of elected, civil and other social groups.

The NCA has continued to work side-by-side with the labour movement in the trenches as we are still glued by the same principles that brought us together in 1999 at the National Working Peoples Convention.This has also seen us being key allies in the 1st Peoples Constitutional Convention and the historic February 2008 Zimbabwe People's Convention that authored the Zimbabwe Peoples Charter and the recent 2nd Peoples Constitutional Convention of July 2009 in our quest to have a democratic Zimbabwe that will guarantee full workers rights.

As an alliance partner with the ZCTU, we are proud that the NWPC gave birth to the only formidable political party that posed the biggest threat to end Mugabe's many years of misrule. This party is the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

It is from this background that we urge our child in the inclusive government (MDC) not to forget where it came from and thus they should strive for better salaries, improvement in service delivery, free education and health to all Zimbabweans and better working conditions for the betterment of our nation.

In conclusion the NCA urges the workers of Zimbabwe to remain focused and united in fighting against poverty, inequality, low wages and salaries, lack of job security, elimination of subsidised political and social repression and the suppression of human dignity and continue pushing for a genuine, new democratic and people- driven constitution.

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