Botswana to appear before ILO

Government with trade unions will be heard at the ILO
Government with trade unions will be heard at the ILO

In the same month the country celebrates its 50th independence in September, the Government will appear before the International LabourOrganisation (ILO) to answer to violations of the organisation’s conventions.

Botswana Federation of Public Sector Unions (BOFEPUSU) told a press conference yesterday that they were fed up with the government coming up with laws defying the ILO conventions. “We are worried that the government is moving aggressively and swiftly to amend all labour statutes; we are regressing instead of improving,” BOFEPUSU secretary general TobokaniRari said.

Rari said the government sits on the ILO governing body and should be obeying ILO conventions, but they are moving in a different direction. The federation is aggrieved by amongst other things, the Trade Dispute Bill, which seeks to make teachers and many other civil servants essential service providers.

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