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Statement
on recent media attacks calling for the resignation of the current
ZCTU leadership
Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)
April 15, 2005
The Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has of late come under a barrage
of attacks from statements in the public media attributed to some
disgruntled affiliates who are calling for the resignation
of the current ZCTU leadership.
The statements
which are well crafted and show that a big force is behind them,
have culminated into yet another article in the Herald
15 April 2005 again, with a plethora of allegations which now,
because of their inconsistencies, do nothing but exonerate the ZCTU
leadership of any wrong doing.
Initial allegations
included meddling in partisan politics, mismanagement and corruption
and recently they have taken a new twist to include working with
employers to hide basic commodities, and even go on to forecast
on what the ZCTU is going to talk about during the May Day celebrations.
These allegations
which in anyway, are frivolous and tactless, only show that these
few affiliate union leaders are being used as megaphones by a system
which is burnt on creating fissures in the ZCTU thereby rendering
it unable to represent workers as effectively as it has always done.
It is now
very clear who is pushing for the resignation of the ZCTU leadership.
It is very naïve
to believe that the ZCTU leadership is working in cahoots with employers
to create artificial shortages of basic commodities when it is very
clear that the countrys economy is on a down ward trend. It
would be better if these employers were identified so that corrective
action could be taken by the relevant authorities.
The main strategy
of creating chaos at ZCTU is to pave way for ushering in a leadership
that tows the government line, especially now that the ILO conference
is imminent. The Government is quite aware that it did not implement
some changes to the labour laws which it had undertaken to do at
the last ILO conference and it would be better taking along to this
years conference a new labour leadership who will be unable
to put the government to task for reneging on its commitments.
Accusing the
ZCTU leadership of shunning dialogue with government is neither
here nor there. Actually as late as Wednesday 13 April 2005, the
ZCTU leadership was engaged with government and employers representatives
in a planning meeting for a national symposium which is in the pipeline.
It should be
clear that the ZCTU, in its efforts in engaging government, would
not compromise workers welfare just for the reward of a patriotism
tag which is being clamoured for by a few affiliate leaders.
The ZCTU will
always be a committed representative of the workers of Zimbabwe
and this stance cannot and shall never be compromised.
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