The Mozambican Judges Association will hold on Monday an extraordinary general meeting to contest the law that approves the Single Salary Table (TSU) and its complementary diplomas. It was through an official document, signed by the president of the association, Carlos Mondlane, on November 3, that the judges showed their indignation, because they feel that the...
DINAME workers without salaries for more than six months suspend activities
The employees of the National Publishing and Distributing Company of School Material (DINAME) have not received their salaries for more than a month without justification and have suspended their activities. The workers accuse the Ministry of Education and Human Development (MINEDH) of having removed the company from the process of school material distribution...
Strike/TSU: Doctors abandon meeting with government representatives
A group of doctors from the Mozambican Medical Association (AMM) abandoned, this Thursday, a meeting with members of the Government. The meeting aimed to reach consensus for the review of the class framework in the Single Wage Table (TSU) and avoid the already announced strike. The doctors, who talked for about 40 minutes with government representatives, justify...
Tmcel "breakaway" has not paid salaries for two months
Tmcel workers have not been paid for two months and accuse the company's technical and commercial management of separatism and mismanagement of funds, leading to low incomes. The telephone company's workers' union, quoted by STV, said that wages for September and October were missing. "It's bad management...
TSU: Nyusi discourages doctors' strike. "Don't be scared. We are not afraid to solve the problems"
The government is looking for solutions to solve the concerns of Mozambican medicos, assured this Wednesday the President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, as a way to discourage the class not to go on strike. "We are not afraid to solve problems, we are attentive to all concerns," Nyusi told the medico in Niassa. AMM...
MEF seeks to avoid outbreak of strike by doctors, teachers and other classes
The Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) guarantees to be analyzing the complaints submitted by the Medical Association of Mozambique (AMM) and other sectors to avoid the outbreak of strikes. "We received, through the Ministry of Health, the note sent by the Medical Association, where the doctors raise a series of questions. We are analyzing them, and at the opportune moment...
MEF promises celerity in the resolution of TSU complaints
The Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance (MEF), promised on Wednesday, greater speed on the part of the Government to meet and resolve complaints regarding the framework of public servants in light of the Single Wage Table (TSU). Amilcar Tivane, quoted by RM, said the Government understands the nature of the complaints despite the fact that most of them do not focus on the...
Ministry of Economy and Finance employees on strike over salary delay
Employees of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) paralyzed this morning in the city of Maputo, the activities in vindication of delays and other inconsistencies in the wages paid by the framework of the Single Wage Table (TSU). An amateur video shows a crowd of employees of the MEF under the ministerial building in the Julius Nyerere Avenue, demanding salaries...
Doctors will suspend all public health service including teaching activities
The Medical Association of Mozambique (AMM) announced on Tuesday the guidelines of the third national strike of the class, as a way to demonstrate their dissatisfaction for the new salaries framed in the Single Wage Table (TSU). The AMM announced last week part of the agenda of a general strike called by the medical class. In a document, the doctors said...
How to solve the problem of less wages because of the TSU?
The Government has started paying civil service salaries for the month of October based on the Single Wage Table (TSU). About 81% of the state apparatus employees have already received, according to the spokesman of the 37th session of the Council of Ministers. However, some state employees claim cuts in the...