Zimbabwe public workers reject government's $21 million pay rise - union official

09 July 2019 - 18:25 By Reuters
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.Zimbabwe's government HAS offered its workers 180 million Zimbabwe dollars additional pay for the July to December period.
.Zimbabwe's government HAS offered its workers 180 million Zimbabwe dollars additional pay for the July to December period.
Image: Natanael Alfredo Nemanita Ginting

Zimbabwe's government on Tuesday offered its workers 180 million Zimbabwe dollars ($21 million) additional pay for the July to December period, which unions rejected as inadequate in the face of soaring inflation, a public sector union official said.

The amount, to be shared by 309,000 civil servants, would see each worker receiving only an additional $11.28 a month, Thomas Muzondo, the deputy chairman of public sector union Apex Council told Reuters after a meeting with government negotiators.


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