Labour movements insist on partisan politics

Crossing the divide: BOFEPUSU has given its members political recommendations
Crossing the divide: BOFEPUSU has given its members political recommendations

SELEBI-PHIKWE: The country’s labour unions remain resolute that they should participate in partisan politics, despite calls by government that they remain neutral.

Officials from the Botswana Federation of Public Sectors Union (BOFEPUSU) and Botswana Land Board, Local Authorities and Health Workers Union (BLLAHWU) insist that there is nothing barring them from participating in politics contrary to government’s position.

Last Sunday, BOFEPUSU Francistown regional chairman, Thatayamodimo Xhabue, who is also a civil servant, told a political rally in Selebi-Phikwe that the Public Service Act of 2008 did not repeal the Regulations of Industrial Employees when the former industrial class workers were converted to permanent and pensionable staff.

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