TAWU looks into membership slump

Trainers and Allied Workers Union (TAWU) members have requested their executive committee to find out what could be leading to the decline of their membership. The members raised the concern at their annual conference that was held at Ave Maria Conference Centre on Saturday.

The decline of membership was admitted by union president, Frizon Moyo who said that some members prefer to have two membership cards for different unions. “Some of our members have left our union to join other unions.  We have to work hard to bring more members to our union.  We have many tertiaries in our country and therefore our membership could have grown,” Moyo said.

The union president said that they are living in confusing and troubling times for the entire education, training and research sector.

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