TAWU appeals against the bargaining council

The Trainers and Allied Workers' Union (TAWU) will appeal against the establishment of the public service bargaining council because interested parties, especially TAWU, were not consulted.

In a letter dated January 16, 2012 addressed to the Minister of Labour and Home Affairs, Lebonaamang Mokalake, the union called the setting aside of the establishment and registration of the council with immediate effect.

Moreover, the Attorney General's office, which the union and their lawyers Nyamambi Attorneys were instructed to deal directly with on the matter, was of no help, according to union president, Allan Keitseng. 

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