This is arrogance at its best!!!
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Haaisuka it's these Ministers  from Banks who are behaving like this..

The ANC of Mgoqi and Mfeketho was like that as well in the Council... 

 
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But on a serious note , I think government communications can be less 
aggressive and more sympathetic in their responses these days. 

You would swear that this is a government functioning in another world. 
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@ cabinet,

There is no Permanent Struggle..Remember that someone once said "Revolutions 
are for the oppressed". The responses are arrogant. Chini COSATU didn't just 
wake up said let's march...

Government wethu ngoku things unama solutions wonke...

Fine... 2014... Siyaphela thina ngama Labour Brokers... Zuma is not employed by 
a Labour Broker...chini.. 
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Business Report


*Cabinet ignores Cosatu protest*


*Donwald Pressly, Business Report, Johannesburg, 9 March 2012*

The government has dug in its heels over the two issues that led to 
Wednesday's national strike, vowing that it would not be swayed by the 
public protests against e-tolling in Gauteng and labour broking.

In defiance of opposition from the ruling party's own alliance partners, 
the cabinet was emphatic that labour broking would only be remodelled to 
exclude any abusive elements, while the tolls would begin as scheduled.

As business settles down after the national strike called by Cosatu, 
which led to work stoppages in the major cities with swathes of 
Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban being cordoned off for hours, the 
Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Minister in the Presidency Collins 
Chabane was emphatic that e-tolling would go ahead.

The government would not waver from the scheduled April 30 imposition, 
he told a media briefing at Parliament.

He was also emphatic about the government sticking to its guns on labour 
broking. He reminded journalists that President Jacob Zuma had made 
clear in his State of the Nation speech that abusive practices among 
labour brokers were being reviewed, but the practice of labour broking 
itself would not be outlawed.

"If you look at the speech, the president didn't say that the labour 
broking is an abusive practice. We need to look at abusive practices 
within the labour broking system," Chabane said.

His comments are in stark contrast to the public stance of ANC alliance 
partners Cosatu and the SACP. The most outspoken was the SACP's general 
secretary, Blade Nzimande.

In the SACP mouthpiece, Umsebenzi Online, Nzimande described labour 
broking as a "modern-day slavery practice".

"The SACP is in full solidarity with its alliance partner, Cosatu, and 
in full support of the workers' struggle to end the abusive, modern-day 
practice of labour brokering," the SACP leader said. "We say no to 
casualisation and forced temporary work."

Capitalist bosses, as he called local business leaders, were engaged in 
"a fierce class battle" to undermine democratic advances made by the 
government. "A major weapon that they have used has been labour brokering."

The stance is in stark contrast to that of Finance Minister Pravin 
Gordhan, who this week called for the relaxation of the labour regime. 
His view was backed by Planning Minister Trevor Manuel.

Addressing the cabinet briefing, Labour Department chief director 
Tembinkosi Mkalipi said he believed that negotiating chamber Nedlac was 
near to finalising the labour bills and there was generally broad 
agreement among business, labour and the government.

However, he did acknowledge that there was still disagreement over the 
"issue of labour brokers". He added that the Nedlac parties had agreed 
that there were abusive practices committed "by most of the labour 
brokers in the sector" and that they "need to deal with this". This 
reinforced Chabane's position that the labour broking system would 
remain intact but be stripped of abusive elements.

Meanwhile, Nzimande's stance on e-tolling was equally outspoken.

"The R20 billion Gauteng e-tolling project is yet another example of 
billions of rand being spent on the wrong priorities," Umsebenzi 
reported. "The public transport that workers depend upon -- minibuses, 
buses and Metrorail -- is often inaccessible, unsafe, over-crowded and 
expensive. Our township roads are often pot-holed. Our rural roads and 
bridges become dangers when it rains."

Underscoring the weakness of the government, the SACP asked: "What has 
government done? Instead of focusing on infrastructure that is used by 
the working class and poor -- the government has gone and spent R20bn on 
widening 180km in the wealthiest province of our country, on freeways 
that are used mainly by the rich in their private cars."

However, Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi argued this week that 
many poor and working class people were forced to use cars because 
public transport was inaccessible or non-existent. A huge slice of the 
country's poor would, indeed, be paying through their teeth to travel on 
the toll roads to work, he argued.


*From: 
http://www.iol.co.za/business/business-news/cabinet-ignores-cosatu-protest-1.1252540*
 

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