Comrade Ronnie, I do not know why do you escalate the matter of communicating to your leadership of Numsa to a forum of yclsa. It creates an impression that leadership of NUMSA is inaccessible. For the record, Numsa office bearors have visited VWSA more than 4 times since the year started.
As for the issues that you are raising, we had a succesful jobs security conference where we came out with good resolutions, we just need to popularise the outcomes and start engaging with stateholders. I am sure issues that are being raised by yourself could have been raised with a comrade that attended on behalf of VWSA. Thank you my leader. Regards, Cedric Gina. On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Cakwebe, Ronnie <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Comrades in several meetings and discussions with comrades I always raise > an issue about this request for bail-out by motor and auto employers.There > has been several meetings with gorvt,labour and business and civil society > at the level of Nedlac.There is also a presidential task team that has been > formed.My argument in this is that as much as the industry is being affected > by this global economic meltdown nothing is being said about how has this > hit the pocket or the take home pay of a metalworker.Comrades it is clear > there is no bail-out for metalworkers.After I have raised this issue with > comrades Cde Irvin Jim also raised it in the Mbuyselo Ngwenda Memorial > Lecture in P.E.So <http://p.e.so/> comrades I would like to make this > appeal to the leadership of Numsa to prioritise this issue as it affects our > members and to them the nearest person to vent their anger to is the shop > steward. > > COMRAEDLY. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 1:02 PM > To: [email protected] > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Re: Political Discussions Deteriorating Level > > > Thank you comrade president, you have cleared my mind and that is what i > call awareness of the masses so that we do not get confused and be dragged > into legal matters that need the ruling of the court of law > > Ndiyabulela Nkokheli > > Never interrupt your enemy when s/he is making a mistake > > > > sabelo gina > <sabelo.g...@gmai > l.com> To > Sent by: [email protected] > yclsa-eom-fo...@g cc > ooglegroups.com > Subject > [YCLSA Discussion] Re: Political > 03/18/2009 12:47 Discussions Deteriorating Level > PM > > > Please respond to > yclsa-eom-fo...@g > ooglegroups.com > > > > > > > Comrade Zama and others, > > We all saw in the news that the NPA was to meet today and discuss the > matter, some of us smell the victory. > > The issue of Mama Winnie, the ANC seeked an advice from their lawyers who > advised that the constitution is silent on people who received suspended > sentences and on that basis adviced the ANC to include the name of Mama > Winnie. This is an issue of law, a court can decide if the ANC lawyers were > correct or not, not a political party. All parties in South Africa say that > they respect the rule of law, they must wait for the electoral court's > decision, if they decide to raise the complaint with the electoral court. > > I hope I have helped you my fellow metalworker, Cde Zama. > > Regards, > > Cedric Gina. > > On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:16 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > Revolutionary greetings > > Comrades could someone confirm the statement had over the radio this > morning about the NPA withdrawing charges against the ANC President Cde. > Jacob Zuma > > Comrades I had that the IEC has proven some people otherwise that Mama > Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is eligible to be nominated into parliament. > Could some one clarify to me as how this happened, I know she was not > convicted rather given a suspended sentence as the verdict. > > > My confusion is around the eligibility. I would like to know when someone > eligible to be in parliament, is it five years after served your sentence > or is it five years from the day you were sentenced and would like to > know > the length of sentences for being found eligible to be part in > parliament. > > > Comrades I am a loyal ANC-led structures member and would like to be able > to answer these questions when asked as we sometimes come across legal > gurus who tend to confuse us. so please help > > > > > > Volkswagen of South Africa (Pty) Ltd. 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