I think that it could work out for both parties if a propsal was put forward to start the day earlier for the marchers or even adapt a tactic of sabc bringing the game to the rally so that the workers can celebrate and watch the game. Its also a workers right to enjoy the game,y not seek for a solution when we all knw tv netwrks have already sold advertising rights fo the kick off slot. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
-----Original Message----- From: paulos chauke <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 15:31:13 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] KICK-OFF: UNION PLEA TO POSTPONE DOWNS VS CHIEFS PSL Players are unionised , these celebrations are also for them! On 29 April 2011 10:55, thabo mathiba <[email protected]> wrote: > hehehe,next they will say we shouldnt go to church when cosatu has a > rally aint church goers workers,if only our unions where not selling > out,i rather see chiefs beat sundowns than attent a bubblermouth mouth > who will sell me out tomorrow,teacher s salaries are being deducted > because of effects of the last year futile strike.what more do they > want to say,that we should reduce unemployement rate? > > On 4/28/11, Castro Ngobese <[email protected]> wrote: > > Union plea to postpone Downs vs Chiefs > > > > *Posted:* 2011-04-28 16:19 > > > > *The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) has called on > > the PSL to delay the crucial League match between Mamelodi Sundowns and > > Kaizer Chiefs to allow workers, soccer players and sports journalists to > > attend May Day celebrations.* > > > > The celebrations, organised by the Congress of South African Trade Unions > > (Cosatu), will be held across the country on Sunday, the same day the two > > title-chasing sides meet at Loftus Versfeld Stadium. > > > > Numsa argues that the Chiefs/Sundowns clash, one of the most followed > > matcehs in the PSL calendar, “cannot be allowed to coincide with May Day > > celebrations”. > > > > “It is our contention that soccer is mainly supported by the workers in > our > > country and such an important game cannot be allowed to coincide with May > > Day celebrations,” Numsa national spokesman Castro Ngobese says. > > > > “The scheduled kick-off time of 3pm might have a negative impact in terms > of > > attendance of May Day celebrations around Gauteng, scheduled to be > addressed > > by the political and trade union leaders of our country.” > > > > The organisation argues that the PSL must be an "activist League" that is > > not detached from the worker. > > > > “The PSL should draw a leaf from its predecessors, the NPSL and NSL, by > > using football as a strategic site of popular power for people’s power to > > rally society around their immediate and long-term strategic goals geared > > towards a better life for all,” adds Numsa. > > > > “The PSL should not be a sporting instrument of the ruling class to water > > down working class struggles in a post-apartheid capitalist South Africa. > > > > "We call on the PSL to delay the crucial League match between Mamelodi > > Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs until late evening so that workers attending > May > > Day celebrations can be able to attend or watch the match from the > comforts > > of stadium grandstands or their homes. > > > > “If the PSL adheres to this request it will be a victory for the majority > of > > workers who are the real custodians of football in our country, as > opposed > > to the PSL chasing half-time adverts or broadcasting profit embedded > > spin-offs.” > > > > Mxolisi Ncube > > > > -- > > You are subscribed. 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