Three percent judgment reserved

BOFEPUSU leader Johnson Motshwarakgole with attorney Chilisa at the Industrial Court PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE
BOFEPUSU leader Johnson Motshwarakgole with attorney Chilisa at the Industrial Court PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE

Judgment has been reserved until Monday in a case in which the Botswana Federation of Public Sector Unions (BOFEPUSU) and its four affiliate unions are seeking an interdiction of government’s unilateral three percent salary hike. The matter is before Justice Harold Ruhukya of the Industrial Court.

Arguing BOFEPUSU’s case, Mboki Chilisa told court that government acted in bad faith in increasing salaries of civil servants outside the Public Service Bargaining Council (PSBC).

“We want the court to enforce our rights to bargain collectively with the government, in one of their arguments, they say the PSBC is defunct and they had no one to bargain with, but we have seen, for example, in 2011 the government negotiating with individual recognised unions,” he said.

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