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Civil servants deserve respect
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
January
23, 2012
The MDC is aware and sympathetic to the plight of civil servants.
It remains a concern that Zanu PF continues to hold back on those
national resources that should benefit the generality of Zimbabweans.
The MDC knows that if certain actions are taken, funds will be available
to give civil servants a living wage. Our philosophy for a living
wage is anchored on our background with its strong bias towards
the poor. Our party was formed on two pillars: the trade union movement
and the constitutional movement. It is thus wrong to assume that
the Finance and Public Service ministries are refusing to increase
salaries in the public sector.
It is unfortunate that
Zanu PF has taken the issue as a political tool to further their
unfounded claims. That party cannot today claim to care for the
welfare of civil servants when they are the ones who run down and
bastardised the efforts of these dedicated men and women -
some of whom they have turned into political stooges.
The MDC believes that
it is possible to raise the funds if diamond revenues are remitted
to treasury; if 75 000 ghost workers are removed immediately from
the government payroll; earnings from millions of dollars in police
coffers earned through fines; a drastic cut-back of the run-away
government foreign travel expenses; and revenue from all mining
concessions which are yet to be deposited in the government account.
It is imperative that
the government gives competitive wages to its employees commensurate
with the cost of living in order, not only to retain the workforce,
but as a way to motivate maximum work returns from them.
It is the MDC's
desire to see a motivated government workforce to ensure public
interest is upheld. The party values a professional security sector
that protects every citizen regardless of affiliation, religion,
creed or belief; a teaching personnel, professional in approach
and proud to teach future leaders; a government workforce ready
to implement government work programmes with pride and dignity.
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