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Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2012 18:16:42 
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] ANC Calls for a Peaceful COSATU Protest


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*ANC Calls for a Peaceful Protest by COSATU*


The African National Congress (ANC) calls on all those who will be 
embarking on a protest actionorganised by COSATU, tomorrow, the 7th 
March 2012, against e-tolling and labour brokers, to respect the rights 
of all those who will not be participating in the protest action. We 
also call on COSATU and all the protestors to ensure that this protest 
action is peaceful and in keeping with the laws of our country.
Whilst we acknowledge protest as a right, the ANC is of the view that 
the concerns raised by COSATU on the negative impact of tolling of roads 
on people who earning less is over exaggerated, especially after 
government intervention on the matter.

We believe that the intervention announced by the Minister of Finance, 
Pravin Gordhan, during the Budget speech this year, on the Gauteng 
Freeway Improvement Programme, will go a long way to alleviate financial 
pressure on the poor and the working class of our country. This matter 
has been address with the exemption of public transport ( taxis and 
buses) from paying the toll costs.We are happy that the government has 
made this concession which mitigates the pressure that would have been 
borne by this category of low wage earners.

The Minister of Finance announced a special appropriation of R5.8 
billion for the 2011/2012 expenditure.This will reduce the debt to be 
repaid through the toll system, and will make a steeper discount 
possible for regular road users, which includes the working force who 
use their cars including small and medium entrepreneurs. The cap of 
monthly tool fees payment to a maximum of R550, no matter how many trips 
a motorist undertakes on the toll route, is again a clear indication of 
the government intention to minimise the burden on the part of 
consumers. For all these reasons therefore, it is the ANC absolute view 
that the protest action is unnecessary, but we nonetheless respect the 
right of those who want to protest.

On the issue of labour brokers, as one of the issues that necessitate 
this protest, we are of the view that there are relevant structures, 
such as the National Economic Development and Labour Council ( Nedlac), 
were Organised Labour, including COSATU, has a seat and influence were 
such issues can be discussed and resolved.As the ANC, we are hopeful and 
confident that through the NEDLAC process a solution will be found on 
this matter of labour brokers.

*Issued by:
Jackson Mthembu
ANC National Spokesperson

African National Congress
54 Sauer Street
Johannesburg
2001

06th February 2012

Enquiries:
Keith Khoza 0828239672
Ishmael Mnisi 0823335550

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