The process of auditing the civil service salary bill by the government is underway as part of an initiative to find strategies on how to reduce it, Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Prisca Mupfumira has said.Minister Mupfumira said the government continued to face financial challenges, forcing it to revisit the civil service wage bill, which is taking 80 percent of the national budget.
“My ministry, together with the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service Commission (PSC) will on Monday start discussing how we can reduce the salary bill. We’re still working on an audit of the civil service wage bill and this should be able to help us in mapping the way forward.
The government is facing serious financial challenges and it’s not a secret. We’ve to revisit the size of the civil servants’ salary bill, which is taking 80 percent of the budget.” said Minister Mupfumira
While on a tour of Bulawayo’s social security facilities on Thursday, the minister said negotiations with civil servants over salaries will continue, as the government strives for a win-win situation.
“Negotiations with the Apex Council will continue. We’ve just started revamping the Tripartite Negotiating Forum as well as the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) as we try to improve relations between the government and the workers.
This is witnessed by the selection of the new chairman of the negotiating forum and the alternate chairperson. Negotiations will therefore start soon and I hope that communication will improve between government and the workers.” she said.
The minister said so far she has held meetings with representatives from the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and the Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions (ZFTU) to get their position on the issue of salaries.
Minister Mupfumira said the government was sticking to its promise to provide non-monetary benefits, which include houses to all the country’s civil servants.
“The government still remains committed to improving the welfare of its workers. I’m happy that we managed to pay the 2014 bonus despite the existing challenges. We’re conscious of our workers’ welfare and we want people to be paid accordingly.” said the minister.
Last week, she ruled out the possibility of a salary increase, saying there was little productivity in the economy to justify higher pay.
In his Monetary Policy Statement recently, Reserve Bank Governor, John Mangudya called for a salary freeze this year saying the country’s economy cannot sustain any increases.
Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) boss Commissioner General Gershom Pasi also called for a wage cut for government employees, arguing that the state erred when it made the initial salary adjustments after the adoption of multi-currencies in 2009.
He said the figures were “artificially high” to be sustained by the struggling economy.
The ZCTU has, however rejected the proposal and alleged that there was a conspiracy among top government officials to trample on workers’ rights.-chronicle
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What needs to be done is remove all policies that caused the sources of revenue to vanish. What is needed is revenue, not closing up government.
What needs to be done is remove all policies that caused the sources of revenue to vanish. What is needed is revenue, not closing up government.
How many audits have been done so far? Too many. How much money does it cost to do these audits and who gains out of it? Surely nothing will be done beyond the audits.
How many audits have been done so far? Too many. How much money does it cost to do these audits and who gains out of it? Surely nothing will be done beyond the audits.
The only way to end the economic meltdown is for Mugabe to step down!
The only way to end the economic meltdown is for Mugabe to step down!
This is a regime in denial of the economic reality of the economic meltdown but this takes the biscuit; how cutting the salary of anyone equate to “win-win situation”?
The nation’s income has already fallen to its lowest level in 60 years cutting civil servant wages, who constitute 90% of those still in formal employment with mean yet another drop in incomes! Just how long does this regime think the economic meltdown can continue?
This is a regime in denial of the economic reality of the economic meltdown but this takes the biscuit; how cutting the salary of anyone equate to “win-win situation”?
The nation’s income has already fallen to its lowest level in 60 years cutting civil servant wages, who constitute 90% of those still in formal employment with mean yet another drop in incomes! Just how long does this regime think the economic meltdown can continue?
Blah blah blah. Usual zpuff hot air
Blah blah blah. Usual zpuff hot air
The last Wages increase on Civil Servants was January 2014..and the Government promised to review Civil Servants in July 2014….this did not happen….now they are many commentators coming with the suggestions of Wages freeze…this is bullshit…Government must stick to its promises to send trust to the masses…….
The last Wages increase on Civil Servants was January 2014..and the Government promised to review Civil Servants in July 2014….this did not happen….now they are many commentators coming with the suggestions of Wages freeze…this is bullshit…Government must stick to its promises to send trust to the masses…….