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Minister Matibenga speaks on civil servants salaries
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
January
27, 2012
Hon. Lucia Matibenga, the Minister of Public Service is only a facilitator
not a negotiator in the current discussion for the civil servants
salaries and Zanu PF is using some rogue trade unionists to scuttle
the on-going process.
Responding to
reports from the media and some trade union representatives that
she was not willing to engage them in the negotiations, Hon. Matibenga
said the whole issue of the civil servants salaries and improved
working conditions had been turned political by Zanu PF and some
of trade unionists who had no interests in the civil servants but
were only using the strike issue for personal gain.
"I am
a former trade unionist who was a shrewd negotiator but I have since
changed hats and I am now a facilitator. As a former trade unionist,
I understand the plight and grievances of the workers and I feel
I should be fighting from their corner. I can recite their problems
in my dreams. But since I am now a Cabinet minister, I am facilitating
that the workers' representatives have access to the relevant
authorities and this I have done. But unfortunately I can't
negotiate for the workers," she said.
She said the
government employees had approached her and she honestly advised
them to contact her after making the necessary consultations despite
false claims from some quarters that she was avoiding the workers.
"The arena
for the negotiations is the National Joint Negotiating Council,"
said Hon. Matibenga adding that the relationship of the civil servants
was between them and the Public Service Commission, which is the
employer.
"People
should not think that I have bags or trunks of money in my office.
An inter-ministerial committee is working flat out to solve the
issue," she said.
The inter-ministerial
committee comprises of the ministries of Public Service, Economic
Planning and Investment Promotion, Industry and Commerce, Finance,
Media, Information and Publicity and the Public Service Commission.
"This
shows that government is not one ministry but more. The inter-ministerial
committee has no power to expand the civil service budget but to
work inside the Cabinet and Parliamentary approved budget. However,
the committee is hoping that something will be done soon to resolve
this issue," she said.
She urged workers'
representatives and the media not to deceive civil servants into
believing that the Minister of Public Service was not willing to
engage them over the issue of their salaries.
"I want
to salute the workers who are working under very difficult conditions.
Most of them have refused to be used by false negotiators,"
she said.
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