Abstract:
The article sought to assess the mechanisms that can be adopted to address the
challenges facing the social dialogue forum in a turbulent business environment in
Zimbabwe‘s public sector organisations. The Tripartite Negotiation Forum (TNF)
in Zimbabwe has been affected by the dynamic and volatile changes in the business
context that can be understood as Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous
(VUCA). Consequently, the social dialogue platform seems not fair to all the
players as it weighs heavily against organised labour and organised employers.
The study's main research question was: What can be done to strengthen the TNF
in Zimbabwe under the turbulent business context? The article used a critical
documentary review to develop contextually attuned mechanisms that can be put
in place to ensure the sustainability of the TNF under turbulent business contexts
through policy prescriptions. A desktop review of the reports from the Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and
Development (ZIMCODD), the Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA), the
Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare (MoLSW), International Labour
Organisation (ILO), Bertelsmann Transformation Index (BTI) Report, and the
interview of the TNF social partners was done to collect data. The study found that
the socio-economic and political environment has been harsh on the country‘s TNF. This has affected the effectiveness of the social partners in arriving at a
mutually acceptable position that helps the social partners to cope in these
turbulent business times. Further, the government seems to be the main factor in
determining the outcomes of the social dialogue platforms. However, this seriously
works against public service workers. Inflation has also negatively undermined the
effectiveness of the TNF despite the presence of legal and institutional mechanisms
to protect social dialogue. The study, therefore, recommends the creation of an
independent commission to facilitate and moderate social dialogue. There is need
for political will and tolerance by the political leaders to allow other actors like
trade unions and employers‘representatives to participate effectively in the TNF
and the need for the increment of the budget for the TNF, in line with the realities
of inflation in the economy.
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