Public Service Commission’s Statement On Workers’ Day {Full Text}

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Public Service Commission’s Statement On Workers’ Day {Full Text}
Public Service Commission’s Statement On Workers’ Day {Full Text}

Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. Full statement by the Public Service Commission (PSC) chairman, Vincent Hungwe, in commemoration of the International Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day, on Sunday, 01 May 2022.

The Chairman, Dr Vincent Hungwe, on behalf of Commissioners and the Secretariats of the Public Service Commission, the Defence Forces Service Commission, the Police Service Commission, the Prisons and Correctional Service Commission and the entire Civil Service, joins the nation in commemorating Workers’ Day.

As we shine the spotlight on workers, we are delighted to wish all workers well on this, their day.

As the largest employer in the country, we take this opportunity to appreciate our workers and to recommit ourselves, on behalf of Government, to creating a conducive work environment and to continuing to support our workers as best we can with monetary and non-monetary benefits that can improve their lives.

The challenges facing workers on account of pricing distortions in the marketplace require a constant search for creative solutions.

As we commit to the continuous improvement of our workers’ lives and livelihoods, Government has taken significant steps to address the needs of civil servants, including:

These initiatives are but illustrative examples of Government’s determined efforts to give traction to the imperative defined by His Excellency Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa of a workforce that is capacitated, equipped and incentivised to deliver outputs, results and outcomes that bring Zimbabwe ever closer to the attainment of Vision 2030.

As we celebrate our valued workers, let us keep our eyes fixed on that glorious horizon.

We wish all of Zimbabwe’s Workers a happy Workers’ Day.

HAPPY WORKERS’ DAY!

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