*NUMSA’s response to SAIRR on Labour market liberalisation*

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*31 January 2011*

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The *NATIONAL UNION OF METALWORKERS* (Numsa) deplores the extreme right-wing
and conservative comments attributed to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of
the South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), John Kane-Berman, on
the burning question in South Africa of how to tackle mass unemployment.

John Kane-Berman is calling for labour market liberalisation in order to
achieve the 5 million jobs as envisaged in the New Growth Path (NGP)
recently unveiled by government. It is his stated means of how to achieve
this, we find extremely objectionable.



John Kane-Berman proclaims: “We need to repeal all the labour laws and
replace them with a basic employment act that guarantees certain fundamental
rights like maternity leave and safety. We need to get rid of minimum wages
and abolish bargaining councils”.



Now, apparently in the world of John Kane-Berman, only pregnant workers and
safety are fundamental rights worthy preserving!  We know that these views
are common among some of our capitalists. They long for slavery – pure and
simple – in which only pregnant labourers and a labourer’s risk to life
would be protected.



The next best system to abolishing of minimum wages is no wages at all –
which is the system of slavery John Kane-Berman and others in this country
are actually lusting for: in such a system of course there would be no
unions, no bargaining councils and labourers would be entirely at the mercy
of their employers! How low can any human being sink in this day and age,
even in racist South Africa?



Not even the Apartheid system treated its white workers in the manner
proposed by John Kane-Berman! It reserved such treatment to African
labourers!



Further, he says: “We need to change the constitution to say that everybody
has the right to seek and obtain work without the artificial interference of
the state, labour unions and bargaining councils.”



John Kane-Berman wishes, in his unbridled appetite for slavery, to get rid
of the state, unions and bargaining councils in the relationship between the
slave and the slave owner! This is anarchy of the highest order: any
capitalist fool knows that without the state and trade unions capitalism
would not survive!



In John Kane-Berman head, there exist a pure illusory capitalist world in
which capital can have unhindered access to labour, and still thrive.



John Kane-Berman betrays his racial insensitivity (racism) when he
says:"The vast majority of South Africa's unemployed are people with
very low
levels of formal education, workplace experience and skills. We need a
labour policy that prices those people into the market”.



We all know who the majority of these unemployed people are in South Africa,
and why they in fact are so unemployed – they are Africans who historically
have artificially and cruelly been placed at the bottom of the racial
hierarchy in South Africa! And all John Kane-Berman wants is to determine
their lowest price in post Apartheid South Africa!



If truth be told, these views of Kane-Berman and his type are a direct
attack on the workers’ rights achieved through the shedding of blood and
various labour laws intervention by the ANC-led Alliance government.



We find Kane-Berman views fit perfectly the nauseous labour policies of the
Democratic Alliance (DA). We are not surprised at the racial harmony between
the views of Kane-Berman and the DA in their drive to push down the share of
income blacks and African workers’ get in this country.



We repeat what we have said before: At the core of South Africa’s social
crisis is the fact, historically, of the condemnation of millions of Blacks
and African workers in particular to inferior jobs, inferior wages and of
course the unemployment and casualisation of labour. This is what informs
our call for decent work and for decent pay. This is what the SAIRR and its
masters in the DA want to conceal in its reactionary calls for labour market
liberalisation in order reap huge profits from extremely cheap Black and
African labour.



The SAIRR fabled intellectual prestige and ideological orientation may have
been relevant during the era of the National Party’s apartheid regime.
Today, it should re-think its role in the democratic epoch in sync with the
aspirations of the poverty stricken people, the highly casualised and
exploited workers of our country and the 70% unemployed youth in areas such
as Diepsloot and Modimolle.



We are totally opposed to the demand for labour market liberalisation which
advances a reactionary path to full employment through the revival and
entrenchment of slavery in South Africa. We will fight this with everything
at our disposal, including our lives if need be.



Contact:



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*Castro Ngobese, NUMSA National Spokesperson – 073 299 1595*





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