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Zimbabwe's Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, has said the new unity government is broke and can not meet trade union demands for higher wages. | Zimbabwe's Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, has said the new unity government is broke and can not meet trade union demands for higher wages. |
Mr Tsvangirai said no state worker, including President Robert Mugabe, was earning more than $100 (£67) a month. | Mr Tsvangirai said no state worker, including President Robert Mugabe, was earning more than $100 (£67) a month. |
The unions have called for a monthly minimum of $450 and threatened to go on strike if their demand is not met. | The unions have called for a monthly minimum of $450 and threatened to go on strike if their demand is not met. |
But Mr Tsvangirai told a May Day rally in Harare that the government needed more time to fix the economy. | But Mr Tsvangirai told a May Day rally in Harare that the government needed more time to fix the economy. |
"This government is broke, and we are only able to pay the $100 allowance," Mr Tsvangirai told the crowds, adding that this would "graduate into a proper salary" when the situation improved and more people were paying tax. | "This government is broke, and we are only able to pay the $100 allowance," Mr Tsvangirai told the crowds, adding that this would "graduate into a proper salary" when the situation improved and more people were paying tax. |
"We have been in office for less than three months. I plead with you to please give us time," he said. | "We have been in office for less than three months. I plead with you to please give us time," he said. |
Mr Tsvangirai said the union demands "must be realistic" and take into account the government's financial situation and the underperformance of Zimbabwean industry. | Mr Tsvangirai said the union demands "must be realistic" and take into account the government's financial situation and the underperformance of Zimbabwean industry. |
"You supported us during hard times, we will pay you back," he said. | "You supported us during hard times, we will pay you back," he said. |
Earlier, Lovemore Matombo, the president of Zimbabwe's Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) told cheering workers that the unions were prepared to call a national strike, but he did not give a deadline. | Earlier, Lovemore Matombo, the president of Zimbabwe's Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) told cheering workers that the unions were prepared to call a national strike, but he did not give a deadline. |
Zimbabwe has asked for billions of dollars to help rebuild its economy, but Western countries have demanded broad reforms before restoring aid. |
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