Letter to ILO Director General, Juan Somavia on Zambia
Mrs Joyce Nondé, General Secretary ZUFIAW, Zambia
The Director General
Mr Juan Somavia
International Labour Organisation Geneva
Nyon, 9 May 2008
Dear Juan,
AMENDMENTS TO THE INDUSTRIAL & LABOUR RELATIONS ACT, BILL NO. 6 OF 2008
We write in support of the complaint submitted to the ILO by the Federation of Free Trade Unions (FFTUZ) and the Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), the two national centres where UNI Global Union affiliates are also affiliated.
We are informed that the Zambian Government is in the process of passing a law to which the two national centres are totally opposed. The procedure followed by the government is tainted as they have avoided the normal consultative channels. The government has presented a Bill in Parliament which has 28 proposed amendments to the Industrial and Labour Relations Act yet only 8 clauses were discussed at the tripartite consultative body. The other 20 clauses were included in the Bill without any prior discussion in the tripartite forum.
All the 20 clauses are in violation of the ILO Labour Standards and the Zambian Constitution. If passed the proposed amendments to the Industrial & Labour Relations Act will cripple trade unions in Zambia.
We urge the ILO to intervene with the utmost urgency with the Zambian Government and demand that the Labour Bill currently at Committee Stage in Parliament be withdrawn to allow for further consultations with the social partners in the tripartite consultative forum.
Further the ILO should demand that the Zambian Government withdraw the proposals and seek the ILO’s guidance in ensuring that any changes are consistent with the ILO standards.
Yours sincerely,
Philip Jennings
General Secretary
UNI Global Union
Cc UNI-Africa Regional Office
UNI-Zambia Liaison Council
FFTUZ, Zambia
ZCTU, Zambia
The Labour Minister, Zambia
Attachments:
Copy of FFTUZ submissions to ILO
Media reports of President Patrick Mwanawasa’s May Day speech
Media reports of FFTUZ and ZCTU responses to President Patrick Mwanawasa’s speech
Opinion by the Post Newspaper in favour Zambian workers