NEHAWU: NEHAWU on the ongoing dispute with DIRCO

25th May 2017

NEHAWU: NEHAWU on the ongoing dispute with DIRCO

The National Education Health & Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] in the Department of International Relations and Cooperative [DIRCO] has been granted a certificate to strike. This is as a result of failed negotiations at the Departmental Bargaining Chamber that the union has been involved in.

In 2015, NEHAWU tabled the following issues for consideration by the employer:

After engaging with the employer for almost two years with no outcomes, workers then decided to say enough is enough and mandated the union to mobilize for a strike. The union declared a dispute and the General Public Service Sectoral Bargaining Council [GPSSBC] set the matter down for conciliation. The matter was conciliated by the GPSSBC on 06th April 2017 and also on 10th May 2017 and both conciliations failed to resolve the matter leading to the issuing of the certificate for a strike.

A notice for the strike was served to the employer on the 11th May 2017 accompanied by a plan for lunch hour pickets effectively from 22nd May 2017 culminating into a full blown strike to start from the 24th May 2017 if our demands are not met.

Indeed, our successful picket staged on 22nd May 2017 had about 150 workers outside the gates of DIRCO showing their commitment and readiness for a serious fight against the employer if their issues are not taken serious. On this day, workers sent a loud and clear message to the employer that they are sick and tired of unfair treatment and being devalued by the department as if they are not a critical component at the point of service. 

Workers demand the following:

Since the 22nd May 2017, negotiations resumed in order to find an amicable solution to our demands until the 24th May 2017 where parties agreed on a project plan aimed at dealing with all demands within the timeframe of 30 days. In this regard, the union will patiently await for the agreement before formally it calls off the strike, in the meantime the union is reporting back to members to sort further mandate.

Lastly, the union is calling on the department to table at the PSCBC (Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council) the proposed Foreign Service Bill for consultation, failure to do so that will lead to more instability in the department.

 

Issued by NEHAWU