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Statement From Cosatu Executive Committee
 
Congress of South African Trade Unions (Johannesburg)

DOCUMENT
July 26, 2002 
Posted to the web July 27, 2001

Johannesburg 

1. Introduction: The COSATU Executive Committee met in its ordinary session
on 24-25 July. It considered a broad range of organisational, political,
socio-economic and international issues. This statement summarises the key
decisions of the Executive Committee. On 26 July the EXCO held a bilateral
meeting with the SACP, which is covered in a separate statement.

2. The Alliance and Anti-Privatisation Campaign

The EXCO received a progress report on preparations for the Alliance Summit,
which is now scheduled to take place on 22 September 2001. Originally the
summit was supposed to take place on 18-19 August but due to logistical and
other preparations had to be postponed to September. EXCO endorsed this
postponement as unavoidable.

The Summit is very significant in alliance relations in the current period.
It will deal with serious questions that have confronted the alliance for a
long time. In the main aim of the summit will be to define the role of the
alliance in the current period; relations within the alliance; and the
alliance relationship with governance processes. Among other issues, the
alliance summit will discuss the state of the National Democratic
Revolution, 
challenges facing the alliance, protocols to govern alliance relations and
the alliance programme for transformation.

EXCO agreed to the phased approach to deal with contentious issues within
the 
alliance. Therefore there will be a series of meeting intended to iron out a
number of outstanding issues. This summit will lay the basis for future
summits to deal with controversial questions like the macroeconomic policy.

EXCO was unanimous in its position that the alliance still represents the
only vehicle to transform South African society. Those current debates
within 
the alliance do not signal that imminent break-up of the alliance as
prophesised in the media but the quest to make the alliance the actual
driver 
of transformation.

Further a report on the anti-privatisation campaign was tabled at the EXCO.
The campaign is gathering momentum and is being supported by many
communities 
now confronted with electricity and telecommunication cuts.

It is also important to dispel the myths that have been projected in the
media during the past few days. The alliance meeting on 16 July took place
to 
find a political solution to the differences around privatisation. The
meeting was confidential to ensure frank and open discussion within the
alliance and it is regrettable that a document purporting to reflect the
discussions was leaked. Those who leaked the contents of the discussion are
irresponsible and have no desire to see an amicable settlement of the
issues. 
The leaked document has no status and actually paints an inaccurate picture
of the discussions.

3. HIV/AIDS

EXCO was addressed by comrade Nelson Mandela who made a passionate plea for
union leaders to become champions in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Comrade
Mandela was worried that the message is not penetrating the remotest areas
of 
our country and that 46% of the people polled by his foundation said they
had 
learnt nothing about HIV/AIDS during the last year.

The EXCO decided to intensify the COSATU HIV/AIDS campaign focusing on
prevention (raising awareness around HIV/AIDS), treatment strategies and so
forth. Every union leader was urged to inform each meeting about HIV/AIDS to
ensure that they raise the anti-HIV/AIDS Message. COSATU will step its
campaign during the 16 days of activist culminating in the International
AIDS 
Day on 1 December 2001. COSATU will also call for the expansion of SANAC to
ensure that it is fully representative. Further COSATU should call for a
national civil society conference to discuss how to take forward the issue
of 
HIV/AIDS and a National Treatment Plan. The full text of Nelson Mandela's
speech is available and is on the COSATU web site � www.cosatu.org.za .
Photos of the event are available from William Matlala. Please phone him on
082 693 4359.

4. World Racism Conference

EXCO discussed the forthcoming World Conference Against Racism scheduled to
take place later August in Durban. It is an honour that this Conference
takes 
place in Durban after seven years of democracy in South Africa. It signals
the progress that we have made as a people against the apartheid
monstrosity. 
COSATU will attend the Conference as part of the International Confederation
of Free Trade Unions delegation. It will also attend the NGO Forum on 30
August 2001.

Although we can be proud that we defeated institutionalised racism in the
form of apartheid, racial discrimination, xenophobia and tribalism remain a
challenge our people have to face. Too many workplaces have problems of
racial, gender or even religious discrimination. We are calling on all
people 
to respond to our call to demonstrate in their thousands on 1 September in
Durban, to congratulate the organisers on holding such a conference and to
ensure that our demand for a truly non-racial, non-sexist South Africa and
the world is taken up in the discussions

The progressive world is looking towards this conference to emerge with
clear 
resolutions to deal with the scourge of racism, xenophobia and related
intolerances. For the vast majority of the people in the developing
countries 
this conference must emerge with tangible programmes to address the legacy
of 
colonial oppression. In order to highlight its aspirations COSATU will have
demonstrations at the Conference coinciding with its anti-privatisation
campaign.

5. The Situation in Swaziland

Jan Sithole (General Secretary) and Richard Nxumalo (President) of the
Swaziland Federation of Trade Unions addressed the EXCO on the political
situation in Swaziland. Trade unionists continue to be persecuted because of
their active opposition to the current tyranny unleashed by the Swazi
monarchy. Trade union leaders have been charged but are out of jail.
Although 
trade union meetings have been unbanned they are subject to stringent
conditions including police attending the meeting to record the proceedings
and political issues should not being discussed. The latest draconian royal
decree imposes a R50 000 fine or 10 years for impersonating the king! The
SFTU demands that this decree and the 1973 decree be withdrawn.

EXCO decided to condemn the recent attacks on human and trade union rights
and adds its voice to the calls for free political activity. COSATU calls on
SADC and the international community to put pressure on the Swazi regime.
EXCO called on the COSATU members to refuse to handle goods to and from
Swaziland. COSATU will support the blockade when it is called. COSATU will
further table the matter before the alliance and with government. Lastly our
members are called upon to donate blankets and other necessities to the
refugees fleeing the repression in Swaziland.

EXCO expressed concern at the imbalance in the South African media between
the low-key coverage of the latest assaults on democracy and human and trade
union rights in Swaziland, compared to the highlighting of attacks on
democracy in other countries.

6. Labour Law Negotiations

EXCO received a progress report on negotiations around and the labour law
and 
was generally satisfied with progress so far.

7. Central Committee

The Central Committee originally scheduled to take place in September has
been postponed to 9-22 November 19-22. The Central Committee will take a
hard 
look on the organisation and develop a plan to reposition the organisation
in 
the new millennium. October has been declared 'The Month of the Member'. All
affiliates will mobilise their members to recruit, organise, educate workers
on HIV/AIDS and occupational health and safety and debate how best COSATU
can 
be strengthened to meet the challenge of serving our members.

8. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions

The General Secretary reported on the recent ICFTU Executive Board meeting
in 
Genoa at which he submitted a document, a copy of which is being
distributed. 
The EXCO committed itself to support a first-ever International Trade Union
Day of Action on 9 November 2001, coinciding with the next World Trade
Organisation Summit in Qatar. It will demand comprehensive development
policies, debt write- off reform of the international financial
institutions, 
significant increases in bilateral aid, a new initiative on health,
education 
and poverty reduction and the strengthening of core labour standards
throughout the world.

9. National Women's Day

COSATU will be mobilising its members to celebrate national Women's Day on 9
August.

End of statement

Contact: Patrick Craven and Moloto Mothapo, Acting COSATU Spokespersons;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 082-821-7456 339-4911

Visit the COSATU web site at http://www.cosatu.org.za/press/latest.html for
copies of our most recent press statements.


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