****

* *

*COSATU to strike against e-tolls*

** **

The Congress of South African Trade Unions is mobilizing its two million
members for the mother of all protests against  the act of highway robbery
set to be committed from 30 April 2012 - the Gauteng e-tolls! ****

** **

We are confident that we will be joined by many thousands more angry
residents and motorists who support our demand for the scrapping of these
tolls and the end to privatisation and commodification of our public
services, which includes our transport network. ****

** **

Popular opposition to the tolls is overwhelming, in particular to the
latest statements by Sanral, threatening motorists who do not register for
e-tags with having to pay a punitive rate to use the toll roads, as high as
R2 per kilometre, nearly six times higher than the rate for those who have
registered.****

** **

Having being forced to concede that buying an e-tag is not a legal
requirement, they are now trying to bully and blackmail motorists into
registering. ****

** **

These threats will have the exact opposite effect. They will infuriate
people and make them even more determined to follow COSATU’s advice not to
register and not to buy an e-tag. ****

** **

COSATU has not stopped campaigning to stop the tolls. On 7 March millions
of workers went on strike and tens of thousands took to the streets in
protest marches to demand the banning of the e-tolls and labour brokering. *
***

** **

Since then we have been engaging with the African National Congress to
reach agreement on alternative solutions to the funding of roads. These
talks are continuing and we shall strive right up to the last minute to
have the tolls scrapped or at least postponed for a proper public debate.***
*

** **

Meanwhile the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance is lodging an
application to the North Gauteng High Court to have the e-tolling
interdicted. Should that case fail, COSATU is ready to take legal action of
its own to get the tolls interdicted.****

** **

In the end however, it is the pressure of the masses which will force
government to back down. People power has brought down governments in North
Africa; it can surely stop this assault on our living standards. Our aim is
to make the tolls uncollectible and force the government and Sanral to find
more equitable ways to pay for road improvements.****

** **

The federation last night, 16 April 2012, issued a notice under Section 77
of the Labour Relations Act enabling workers to engage in protected protest
action, which will include:****

**Ø  **Rallies, marches, demonstrations, pickets, placard demonstrations,
and siyalalas at or near the offices of Sanral and the Department of
Transport, both provincial and national from 23 April 2012.****

**Ø  **Engagement of motorists and other members of the public to inform
them of the reason for the protest action and to persuade motorists not to
buy e-tags;****

**Ø  **A national stayaway or socioecomic strike on 30 April 2012.****

*Patrick Craven (National Spokesperson)*

*Congress of South African Trade Unions*

*110 Jorissen Cnr Simmonds Street*

*Braamfontein*

*2017*

* *

*P.O.Box 1019*

*Johannesburg*

*2000*

*South Africa*

* *

*Tel: +27 11 339-4911 or 010 219-1339*

*Mobile: +27 82 821 7456*

*E-Mail: [email protected]*

** **

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"COSATU-press". Visit this group at
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/COSATU-press for archived statements.
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
[email protected]
Visit the COSATU web site at http://www.cosatu.org.za/homep.htm



-- 
Gugu Ndima
+27 76 783 1516

-- 
You are subscribed. This footer can help you.
Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to this 
message.
You can visit the group WEB SITE at 
http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum for different delivery options, 
pages, files and membership.
To UNSUBSCRIBE, please email [email protected] . You 
don't have to put anything in the "Subject:" field. You don't have to put 
anything in the message part. All you have to do is to send an e-mail to this 
address (repeat): [email protected] .

<<image002.jpg>>

Reply via email to