South African Communist Party, 26 May 2014

 

 

Immediate resolution and an end to the strike in the platinum belt

 

 

The South African Communist Party is gravely concerned with, and also
strongly condemns, the intimidation, torture, violence and killings that
continue to take place in the Rustenburg platinum belt. This violence is
perpetrated by groupings from or implanted amongst the striking workers
against other workers. Unfortunately, there is deafening silence by those
who had pretended to be concerned about killing of workers before.

 

The SACP calls for an end to the strike: the mining bosses must engage
genuinely with all the affected parties, and ensure that a collective
bargaining agreement is reached with immediate effect. Instead of being
intransigent, the mining corporations, which have previously made billions
of Rands, must appreciate the plight of the workers by improving their
working and living conditions through decent work, including better wages
and benefits. But the SACP also calls upon the trade unions involved to stop
gambling with the lives and jobs of the workers. Such unguided militancy has
the potential to lead to job losses and roll back the many gains made by
mine workers especially since 1994. 

 

The SACP further calls upon workers not to be used in turning against other
workers. On the 16th August 2012, 34 workers were killed and 78 wounded when
police opened fire in a violent strike. Prior to this tragic incident,
between 10-12 August, 10 workers including 2 police officers had been
brutally killed by groupings from or implanted among striking workers.
However, others were unprincipled in their condemnations; they ignored the
10 workers who were killed on 10-12 August coupled with the violence that
was being unleashed to forge the emergence and growth of new union in the
area. Similarly these opportunists are silent at the continuing
intimidation, violence and killings of workers by other workers.  With some
few exceptions, unfortunately the media has also turned a blind eye on this
violence.

 

The Communist Party supports the struggles of the workers against exploiters
in every encounter, but cautions against the conversion of tactical
instruments in collective bargaining engagements into a strategic goal. The
Party calls on workers to take heed of demagogic forces who seek to entrench
themselves by inflating expectations about the potential of collective
bargaining, polarising workers against workers, and thereby weakening
working class unity in our national democratic revolution and the struggle
for socialism - the real solution to the problem of exploitation.

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

SACP Media and Communications Department

Alex Mashilo, Spokesperson

Mobile: 082 9200 308

Mobile: 060 343 1192

Office: 011 339 3621/2

 

 

 

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