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ZCTU calls for a national social dialogue
09 May 2019 at 09:04hrs | Views
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) President Peter Mutasa has called upon stakeholders to engage in a national social dialogue too formulate solutions to address Zimbabwe's challenges.
Addressing a tripartite seminar on promoting and reinforcing social dialogue in Zimbabwe on Wednesday Mutasa said, "We, therefore, note as labour that national social dialogue is of extreme importance and has a strategic dimension in that deepening consultation between social partners builds consensus on broad issues."
He told the gathering that the talks should involve discussion on currency options to address the ongoing crises facing the country in a balanced and inclusive manner which will promote social justice and fairness.
The trade union leader asserted that continued violations of rights enshrined in the constitution, bickering, animosity and polarisation will only serve to sink the country deeper into crisis and the abyss, further impoverishing the working people which ZCTU represents.
Addressing a tripartite seminar on promoting and reinforcing social dialogue in Zimbabwe on Wednesday Mutasa said, "We, therefore, note as labour that national social dialogue is of extreme importance and has a strategic dimension in that deepening consultation between social partners builds consensus on broad issues."
He told the gathering that the talks should involve discussion on currency options to address the ongoing crises facing the country in a balanced and inclusive manner which will promote social justice and fairness.
The trade union leader asserted that continued violations of rights enshrined in the constitution, bickering, animosity and polarisation will only serve to sink the country deeper into crisis and the abyss, further impoverishing the working people which ZCTU represents.
Source - Byo24News