Zimbabwe State university staff has written to its employer informing the latter of its intention to go on strike in the next two weeks.
The workers, under the umbrella of Zimbabwe State Universities Joint Council (ZSUJC), said in their letter that they were earning poor wages and were incapacitated.
The council is made up of the Zimbabwe Universities and Allied Workers Union (ZUAWU) as well as the Zimbabwe State Universities Union of Academics (ZISUUA).
The letter was directed to chairpersons of Zimbabwe State Universities’ Councils and copied to Zimbabwe State Universities’ Vice Chancellors, Zimbabwe State Universities’ Registrars and the Public Service ministry.
It was co-signed by the presidents of the council, Readyforward Dube and Alois Muzvuwe on Tuesday.
In the letter, ZSUJC is giving the state a 14-day ultimatum to meet their demands for wage increase and improved working conditions shot of which they would go on strike.
The group wants salaries returned to the level of July 2018 by the employers while making simultaneous steps to ensure the attainment regional level salary scales as per the agreement of 2010.
The group also demanded urgent redress on a wage disparity created in October 2019 (NDI/DI).
In November, last year Zimbabwe State Universities Union members also vowed to down tools at all government-run universities citing poor working conditions and salaries.
Zimbabwe has 12 state universities countrywide which includes University of Zimbabwe, National University of Science and Technology, Midlands State University, Great Zimbabwe University, Gwanda State University, and Lupane State University.
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