Thanks Scelo!

Thanks once more that you text like a leader. I always hold you high regarding 
the zeal and vigor of advocating Working Class interest.

However maybe we are moving in same direction cause we are based on different 
provinces. From my province I can tell its all about fighting for the terrain 
precisely that it has been the culture that shopsteward are the ones who employ 
more than employer himself.

Employees are suffering a lot cause shopstewards have created incentives of 
addressing center stage with female employees and male employees are subjected 
paybacks and its sad for many members of several affiliates.

Also it is same shopstewards that brought this Labour Brokers cause they are 
being given some provisional shares like medical aids I guess you know what I 
am speaking of! Shopstewards are no longer interested on Working Class but 
their narrow ambitions to be quickly addressed and infights ensued when one did 
not emerge as shopsteward that's when you would get this stories.

Perceptions and allegations were also levelled against ANC NEC members to have 
Labour Brokering Companies so workers should not be used as a force that is 
suffering under disguise of Labour Brokering whilst want to intimidate NEC 
Leadership.

Well point regarding COSATU exhibited acts was regarding five key priorities 
which include Health and Education as if those are sectors which suffers the 
pain of labour brokering that's not fair for poor masses who are in need of 
such services.

We need to correctly place our struggles in a way that made positive impact to 
our membership. In struggle you win and you lose and State serve as arbiter 
between two contending parties and in this case is Working Class and 
Capitalists.

I remain!   
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Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2012 08:50:21 
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 strikeagainst the ANC?

Awu Awu Awu Vanguard, when I read your posting it was as if you have
stabbed me with a sharp object and i cant believe that a former union
shopsteward affiliated to COSATU can say there are NO issues regarding
labour brokers.. i am shocked.

I am shocked that you equate workers struggles against exploitation to
a simple confrontation with the ANC.. I would have loved to point out
how labour brokers are so bad for the workers but due to time i will not
be able at this point in time however please familiarise yourself with
workers who are hired by labour brokers, but generally labour broking is
like modern day slavery.

Its so unfortunate that you overlook the relationship that COSATU as
organised labour has with the Government that is led by the ANC. I am
saying you are overlooking it because i don't want to say you are naive
because i regard you as someone who is\should be knowledgeable as to the
negotiations in NEDLAC regarding this matter.

COSATU has on a number of occassions had discussions with the ANC
regarding the COSATU position that labour brokers must be banned, so
when COSATU puts a demand on the table it can not do so smilling, COSATU
is not a sweetheart union. So if the tone of COSATU worries you its so
unfortunate and you will have to leave with that.

in a number of instances you will find that it is government that has
hardened attitudes against COSATU due to issues that cosatu raised and
these issues are issues that are from the shopfloor and not issues that
are from somewhere else.. all issues that COSATU raise are worker
related and in most instances the society at large identifies with those
issues.

I chair the PEC and a number of cosatu provincial gatherings in
gauteng, even the Provincial shopstewards council that is a source of
this debate. I have criss crossed the whole provinces doing mobilisation
for the ANC as part of the deligation of COSATU,  never and never has
COSATU distorted or negates the objective of the ANC as you say.. No
gathering of COSATU has been used to create confusion in the ANC, you
are totally wrong and this statement in your last paragraph has no shred
of truth in it, The ANC itself has never said this that you say cosatu
distorts the objective, actualy what you say is the contrary because
COSATU has come up with a number of programs, discussion documents, has
conducted mass education on why the ANC must be supported. 

lastly Vanguard workers not even those that are members of the unions
affiliated to cosatu.. I am saying that workers across the spectrum are
very supportive of cosatu initiatives i can bet with you right now that
the streets of JOZI will be red come the 7th of March. and you can take
your caution and throw it in the nearest dustbin...

Comradely yours 

Scelo Gcabashe 
Deputy Chairperson (COSATU)
Gauteng Province 
084 596 9922

P.s. Lest i forget to mention that most Leaders of COSATU are leaders
of ANC in their own accord and right...
  

>>> <[email protected]> 2012/02/08 07:44 AM >>>
Yes Comrades,

I am also worried by the tone of COSATU Leadership. Alliance Summit
including ANC said Tripartite Alliance remains strategic centre but it
has always been COSATU that convenes Shopsteward Council to propel
harden attitude against government.

On aspect of Labour Brokers, I don't think there are issues there but
its been used as scapegoat to confront ANC government on aspects of ANC
internal operations. During my active participation as a shopsteward in
all COSATU Shopsteward Council I have said we need Workers Party that
would account to its constituencies and I was hauled and called to order
be CEC leadership.

Today all what is happening COSATU in their meeting negates ANC and
distorts the objective of the ruling party. Imagine if they say clinics
and schools would be closed??? And what I wish to caution COSATU
Leadership is that workers at point are not loyal to their federation
and it would be realized during al
l strikes.

I pause!  
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Ok, noted thanks. Do u believe he has any personal ambitions of leading
the movement, because that's how I decode these  utterances? 
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Yes thabiso he is member!being a member is not an isolated reality he
is also the GS of cosatu which is an independent alliance partner!
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Vavi is a ANC member correct I presume? 
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The Times


*Vavi warns ANC*


*Sipho Masondo, The Times, Johannesburg, 8 February 2012*

Cosatu boss Zwelinzima Vavi yesterday slammed the ANC, saying it could

no longer depend on struggle heroes to win its elections.

In a hard-hitting speech only two days before President Jacob Zuma
gives 
his state of the nation address, Vavi said the honeymoon was over.

Speaking at a Cosatu Gauteng shop stewards' council meeting in Soweto,

Vavi told the ANC-led government to focus on delivering on its five 
priority areas: decent jobs, quality education, affordable healthcare,

fighting crime and corruption, and rural development.

"We have gone to the people and promised them five priorities.

"In 2014 we can't go to them waving flags and say: 'Remember Chris
Hani, 
Albert Luthuli and Joe Slovo.'

"They will say, 'What else? ... Go away, you are liars. Don't tell us 
about Luthuli and Mandela, tell us about yourself. Why should we
support 
you?'"

Vavi said that in 2014 voters would no longer be patient but would want

results.

He said: "2014 will not be an ordinary election. We will be celebrating

20 years of democracy."

Before Zimbabwe was hit by its political crisis, said Vavi, the country

had done better than South Africa because it had improved education and

health services.

But South Africa was going the other way, said Vavi, adding that 
Zimbabwe was hurt by allowing Mugabe to be president for more than 20
years.

He criticised the ANC for its "self-destructing" tendencies.

"The alliance is self-destructing, I've never seen this rate of 
self-destructing.

"We are on the fast lane to self-destruction. Let's fix our house
before 
it collapses on our heads."

Vavi blamed those who "think they have divine authority to eat on
behalf 
of the masses. The tendency of tenderpreneurs should be exposed and 
isolated".

Reiterating his call for a March 7 nationwide strike, Vavi said his 
union federation and all its affiliates would voice their frustration
at 
the government's refusal to ban labour brokers.

"We will strike to demand the banning of labour brokers. If we don't 
fight this battle now, in no time all of us
 will be employed by labour

brokers."

Instead of banning labour brokers, Vavi said, the government had
proposed:

Forbidding labour brokers from employing people for more than six
months;

After six months, the employee shall be deemed to be permanently
employed;

Equal pay for all employees doing the same job, whether permanently 
employed or assigned by a under labour broker; and

Labour brokers and employers will be jointly cited in court or in 
arbitration.

Cosatu Gauteng secretary Dumisani Dakile, said: "We must make sure
that, 
on March 7, there are no clinics operating. Hospitals must come to a 
standstill. We must make sure that there isn't a single mayor who is 
made tea by his worker."

Cosatu's main affiliates include the National Union of Mineworkers, SA

Municipal Workers' Union, National Union of Metalworkers of SA and the

SA Transport and Allied Workers' Union.


*From: http://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2012/02/08/vavi-warns-anc* 

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