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Zambia : Government challenges Unions for Civil Servants to Restore the Image of the Public Service in Zambia

Government has challenged the Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia (CSAWUZ), to restore the image of the public service in Zambia. Minister of Labour and Social Security, Joyce Simukoko challenged the Union to work with the Patriotic Front (PF) government in its efforts to deliver a better Zambia. Ms Simukoko said the PF government recognised that a bad image and poor performance by the public service constituted a major impediment to the country’s endeavours, to transit to economic prosperity. She said the Union had an important role to play in government’s quest to ensure efficiency became the order of the day in the public service.

Daily news update: Covid-19 stats, Ramaphosa s calls for unity and Cele inspects beaches – The Citizen

Daily news update: Covid-19 stats, Ramaphosa s calls for unity and Cele inspects beaches – The Citizen
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Nehawu slams health department s response to Covid-19 second wave – The Citizen

Nehawu slams health department’s response to Covid-19 second wave Berea Mail Members of the National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union can be seen protesting outside the Union Buildings in Pretoria on their national day of action, 3 September 2020. Picture: Jacques Nelles The union said they believed the government was more reactive than proactive in the virus response. The National Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) has slammed the Department of Health’s response to Covid-19 as the country faces a resurgence in infections. “In our view, as Nehawu, we need an urgent meeting with the Minister of Health and the Department of Health to assist in developing a right mindset of South Africans regarding the Covid-19 pandemic through psychologi

Concern mounts for Eastern Cape health workers - The Mail & Guardian

Concern mounts for Eastern Cape health workers 16 Dec 2020 Provincial co-ordinator of Demawusa Siphiwo Ndunyana addressing workers addresses protesting members of the Democratic Municipal and Allied Workers Union of South Africa outside the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s offices. (Photographs by Sibongile Portia Jonas) Labour struggles have been a central issue in 2020 as retrenchments and strikes surged amid Covid-19 infections and deaths. Three unions representing frontline workers have called for an urgent intervention by employers.  The National Education Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu), the Democratic Municipal and Allied Workers Union of South Africa (Demawusa) and the South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) have called on the government to employ community health workers, who work on outsourced one-year contracts, and casual municipal workers on a permanent basis.

Enough with outsourcing – Bara protestors

Enough with outsourcing – Bara protestors 16 December 2020 - 11:13 Hundreds of cleaners and security guards have blocked the main entrance at the Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital demanding to be insourced.  The workers, who belong to the South African Cleaners Security and Allied Workers Union (Sacsaawu), have been protesting outside the country s biggest hospital wanting government to fulfill its promise to end the outsourcing of security and cleaning service employees in the province. This article is free to read if you register or sign in. If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

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