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Most painful time for COSATU: Dlamini

 

 

Genevieve Quintal, Sapa, IOL, Johannesburg, 1 April 2014

 

COSATU is going through a difficult and painful period, the trade union
federation's president Sidumo Dlamini said on Tuesday.

 

"As the president of COSATU (this is) something I would never wish on my
worst enemy," he told NEHAWU members at a Gauteng shop stewards council in
Johannesburg.

 

"If you want this position come and take it, I will give it to you."

 

Dlamini said it was no luxury to be president of the Congress of SA Trade
Unions.

 

"This is the most painful period the federation is going through."

 

COSATU has been at loggerheads with its biggest affiliate, the National
Union of Metalworkers of SA (NUMSA), over the suspension of the trade union
federation's general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.

 

NUMSA and Vavi have taken COSATU to court in a bid to have the suspension
set aside. A judgment in the case is expected soon.

 

Vavi is also facing an internal disciplinary hearing, expected to be held
next month.

 

In August last year, COSATU said Vavi had been put on special leave pending
the outcome of a disciplinary hearing relating to his affair with a junior
employee. In July, the employee accused him of rape. He said they had an
affair. The woman subsequently withdrew a sexual harassment complaint
against him.

 

In the aftermath of the suspension NUMSA and nine other COSATU affiliates
called on COSATU to hold a Special National Congress where new leadership
would be elected.

 

NUMSA accused Dlamini and other national office bearers of manipulating
processes that were used to suspend Vavi. The union resolved, after holding
its own special congress, not to support the African National Congress in
this year's elections.

 

Dlamini said Vavi's suspension had divided workers for two reasons.

 

"There are those who have decided they will respect the internal COSATU
process and said they will not speak publicly about what is happening. This
is the right thing to do," he said.

 

"Then there is a second set of people who do not care how much damage it
does COSATU to talk publicly."

 

Dlamini also dismissed those who said they were neutral in the situation.

 

"In a class battle there is no neutrality," he said.

 

He explained to National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union members
how the decision to suspend Vavi in the central executive committee meeting
was taken through a majority rule and not an actual vote, as required in
COSATU's constitution.

 

This was a long-standing practice in the trade union federation.

 

"People who have been leading over so many years have been implementing
decisions in the same way 'by majority rule'," Dlamini said.

 

"That has changed now. You must now vote for everything."

 

Turning to the debate over the cost of security upgrades to President Jacob
Zuma's private home in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, Dlamini said Zuma had not
stolen public funds.

 

"(Public Protector) Thuli Madonsela does not say Zuma stole the R246 million
people are talking about.

 

"(She) confirms that the president was not giving instructions to anyone
doing work there."

 

Dlamini said despite this people still blamed Zuma.

 

"People of South Africa pretend that Thuli Madonsela said the opposite."

 

Sapa

 

 

From:
http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/most-painful-time-for-COSATU-dlamini-1.16
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