Thabang, i am sure you were angry when you wrote your input. Elders have 
cautined me not to write when i am angry and i took their advice. I would 
suggest that you do the same. It is not good to generalise when discussing 
important matters of the national democratic revolution. Comradely, Sabelo

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-----Original Message-----
From: Thabang Ngcozela
Sent:  05/10/2010 6:01:01 pm
Subject:  RE: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: YCLSA ON DA’s OBSURD PROPOSED AMENDMENT 
OF LRA FOR UNION STRIKES

maybe it is important to indicate as well that the anc as the party in charge 
of the state machinery is the employer that also promotes anti-worker policies 
and working conditions that inflicts the same injustices the da advances. it is 
hypocritical for the yclsa to pretend that the da is the only party that 
advances these injustices because the anc does exacle the same. For how long 
will the sacp and yclsa will they continue to be apologetic for the anc and 
mislead the working class to believe that there are fundemental difference 
between the da and anc. They all stand for capitalism, which is the natural 
enemy of the working class.      

Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 16:59:04 +0200
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Fwd: YCLSA ON DA’s OBSURD PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF LRA 
FOR UNION STRIKES
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]



YCLSA ON DA’s OBSURD PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF LRA FOR UNION STRIKES


5 OCTOBER 2010


The Young Communist League of
South Africa (uFasimba) is appalled but not shocked by the ignorance
demonstrated by the DA in their proposal to parliament to amend the Labour
Relations Act. The proposed amendments are to ensure that Unions who embark on
a strike will be held liable for any property damaged during strikes. The 
amendment
further demands that Unions put in place measures to prevent violence, injury 
and
damage to property; this insinuates that all property damaged and violence
during strikes is caused by workers. 


These proposals unfortunately
expose the ignorance and blatant misconception of what a strike is according to
the DA and equally the objectives of a strike. A strike unfortunately is not a
spontaneous event which is a result of a caucus of a few individuals who have
nothing better to do with their time. A strike culminates from a strenuous 
exercise
of negotiations and bargaining with stakeholders involved. It is a last resort
which Unions only embark on when deemed necessary. Further to that, no Union
has ever encouraged violence and hooliganism whenever unions take to the
streets.  


The violence that DA’s supposedly
sees is as a result of the intransigent attitude demonstrated by Employers or
Management who undermine the right of workers to strike and resort to utilising
police brutality and violence to avoid proper negotiations and giving workers
what they rightfully demand, in their cause to emancipate themselves from
perpetual exploitation and harsh working conditions. When police shoot randomly
and go on a rampage against workers, there is little reprimanding as such
maliciousness is viewed by the likes of the DA as the restoration of Law and
order.  


The DA should perhaps consider
mobilising its elite constituency which mainly consists predominantly of the
culprits that refuse to meet worker demands, to abolish Labour broking, give
workers a decent living wage and probably leave their well-furnished, 
air-conditioned
offices to see some of the harsh conditions they subject workers to. 

As the YCLSA we are well aware
that it’s the inherent nature and character of the DA to take such distorted
and antagonistic postures when it comes to worker issues. We advise that the DA
starts a process of conscientizing its members about worker struggles in our
country and propose progressive amendments which will expose Employers of this
country and hold them accountable for exploitation and further more join us in
the call to Ban Labour brokers within the very same LRA they want to amend. 


Unions are a dire necessity given
the state of our private and public sector. Despite progressive laws in place
within the LRA, employers continue to find ways to deviate from them and this
creates the patterns of resistance and ultimately workers taking to the streets
to fight these socio-economic injustices.   The proposed
amendment by the DA is another way to suppress and undermine workers rights to
strike, as the YCLSA we call for the proposal to be shelved as it has no place
in our democracy.


Issued by the YCLSA Head office

Contact 

Gugu Ndima

National spokesperson

076 783 1516           

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Gugu Ndima
+27 76 783 1516



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+27 76 783 1516





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