Workers who are mostly lecturers at the Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) have engaged on a strike action after failing to reach common ground with the employer, the LUCT Management.
According to the Times of Eswatini (04/04/2024) workers declared that they had engaged to the point of involving the Minster of education and Training Owen Nxumalo who according the interviewed unnamed worker had urged parties to go back to negotiations to no avail on the side of the employer who ignore proposals for meetings from workers.
According to correspondence in the possession of the ELI the representative trade union the National Workers Union in Swaziland Higher Institutions (NAWUSHI) had made the following demands in May 2023 to the LUCT.
1. COLA of 7%
2. Notching (which according to NAWUSHI was last carried out in 2017)
3. Salary Review
4. Allowances for faculty management structure positions, expatriate allowance, housing allowance, LEAP coordinator allowance, clothing allowance.
5. Medial Aid - addition of dependents on medical aid
The certificate of unresolved dispute issued by the Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration Commission (CMAC) on 06 December 2023 reflected that all the demands as listed remained unresolved after CMAC's attempt to mediate between the parties.
The strike action continues...
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