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COSATU Statement, 5 March 2015

 

 

Central Executive Committee Meeting

 

2-4 March 2015

 

 

The Congress of South African Trade Unions held a normal meeting of its
Central Executive Committee from 2-4 March 2015, attended by national office
bearers, affiliated unions and provincial structures. 

 

The CEC took place within an international context in which the country is
focussing on a campaign on Israel Apartheid Week. There is deepening
repression, unemployment and exploitation of workers all over the world.
There are recent developments regarding Cuba-US diplomatic relations in
which we saw the release we saw the release of the remaining Cuban political
prisoners and the process towards the restoration of diplomatic relations.

 

On the home front we have just received the State of the Nation Address
which attempted to respond to the crisis of unemployment, inequality and the
energy crisis engulfing our country.

 

We have just received the remains of two great heroes and the leading
architects of our revolution, comrades Moses Kotane and JB Marks. As we
confront the challenges of the federation we remain inspired by these two
leaders of our revolution who never shirked their responsibility and who
despite all odds were able to construct the trade union movement, the SACP
and the ANC and the liberation movement as a whole into an oasis of hope and
bulwark for liberation of our people.  We will follow in their footsteps.

 

The debate and discussions in the CEC were characterised by a commitment to
assert the supremacy of COSATU over individual leaders and to achieve unity
based on the founding principles and traditions of the federation. Unity and
organisation for workers is everything!

It was in this context that the CEC expressed its determination to continue
to rebuild and strengthen the unity and cohesion of our federation.

 

The CEC noted that the federation was under attack from those who had an
intention to weaken COSATU, destroy it and if it all else fails use it to
pursue their political agenda.

 

It was in this context that all affiliates present in the CEC made a stern
resolve to defend the unity of the federation. 

 

1.       Achieving unity and cohesion through visible campaigns and unity in
action

 

The CEC agreed that whilst it is important to continue engaging in a
political process aimed at achieving unity and cohesion it is clear that
such unity will not be achieved through boardroom meetings alone. The unity
of COSATU will always be forged in the streets through campaigns focusing on
issues which are affecting workers and the working class in general. 

 

The meeting therefore agreed that a meeting of the Organising and Campaigns
Committee is to be convened urgently to decide on a programme to roll out
campaigns, including:

 

.    Against racism in the work place,

 

.    On COSATU's socio-economic demands,

 

.    Against E-tolls,

 

.    Against Labour Brokers,

 

.    Solidarity with the workers involved in the public sector negotiations
and other workers in the Post office, Telkom, etc who are engaged in
struggle

 

.    Engaging National Treasury on comprehensive social security and tax
reform, particularly in the sport and entertainment sector.

 

The CEC received a moving presentation by SAFPU which argued that workers in
the entertainment sector such as football players, those in other sports
codes and artists were being subjected to an unfair tax regime and yet their
conditions of work were not similar to ordinary workers who had secured jobs
and relatively sound benefits.

 

We will be requesting a meeting with a cluster of ministries which include
the ministries of Sport, Arts and Culture, Social Development and the
National Treasury to discuss Social Security measures and a new tax regime
as part of the measures aimed at addressing the plight of workers in the
entertainment and sport sectors.  This will include a call to discuss
modalities to have part of gate collection fees during soccer games and
entertainment events being used to contribute towards workers' pension fund.
We shall also take up a campaign against agents in these sectors.

 

On the freedom of association and the protection of the right to organise,
and International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention No. 87, on the right
to strike, the CEC received a report that the right to strike was under
threat not just in South Africa but all over the world. Attempts were being
made by employer groups at the ILO to argue that although the right to
strike is recognised in the constitutions and/or regulated in the labour
legislation of many countries, International Labour Conventions including
Convention No. 87 do not contain any express provision on the right to
strike.

 

We will be lobbying our government and relevant ministers to raise the
matter sharply at the ILO and if our plea is ignored we will work with other
internal worker federations to take the matter to the International Court of
Justice (ICJ) in accordance with the ILO constitution Article 37, which
provides that in the event of a dispute over the interpretation of the
constitution the Governing Body can refer one of more issues to the ICJ.  

 

We held a Labour Conference in 2014 in which we adopted a declaration, which
included the commencement of the process towards the National Minimum Wage.
A task team of principals constituted by the COSATU NOBs and a technical
Task team has been constituted. The terms of reference were adopted by the
meeting of NEDLAC principals held on 21 February 2015.

 

In the next CEC we will be working on finalising the actual monetary figure
for the National Minimum Wage

 

The CEC agreed that COSATU affiliates will work with the CCMA to provide
nationwide training on the recent labour laws amendments. This includes the
Employment Equity Act (EEA), the Labour Relations Act (LRA) and the Basic
Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA). This will also clarify the role the
CCMA has to play in the implementation of the amendments. This work will be
coordinated from COSATU head office working with relevant union designated
leadership.

 

The next Special CEC will finalise dates for the actual action.

 

2.      Remaining challenges on unity and cohesion

 

The CEC appreciated that some unions which had raised concerns regarding the
expulsion of NUMSA and the convening of the Special National Congress
attended the CEC. These unions know that the only way of raising their
issues is within the constitutional structures of the federation. This is a
demonstration of leadership and discipline founded on the principles of our
movement.

 

The meeting condemned the decision of certain other affiliates to boycott
the CEC meeting. The CEC was clear that COSATU had no structure which can
exist parallel or outside of the constitutional structures of the federation
and expect to be accorded constitutional recognition.

 

We call on these affiliates to return to future meetings to engage in a
democratic process where all unions are treated as equals and where all
views are given equal weight and get subjected to the same democratic
scrutiny before any decision is taken.

 

The views of these unions can only be respected when they are raised inside
the federation rather than in the media and outside the structures of the
federation. We are calling on members of these unions to call on their
leaders to come back to their real home COSATU. 

 

3.      On the conduct of the COSATU General Secretary in the CEC

 

The meeting expressed deep concern against the General Secretary of the
Federation who continues to conduct himself in a manner that seeks to define
himself either above the organisation or to act outside the discipline of
collective leadership. He has not attended three meetings, including this
CEC at which he was expected to play his leadership role.

 

It is the General Secretary who had written a notice convening the CEC as
part of his duties to do so.  It was therefore difficult for the CEC to
understand why this same person would announce in the social media that he
would not attend the CEC which is his duty to prepare for, attend and
participate in shaping the outcome of its democratic processes, particularly
given that he is aware of an agreed ANC-facilitated political process
towards achieving unity and cohesion in the federation in which all
affiliates are participating.

 

It was agreed that the General Secretary must be afforded a chance to come
and explain his conduct in a Special CEC which will be convened soon.

 

4.       Sizwe Ntsaluba Gobodo Forensic Report

 

The CEC received a report from the Sizwe Ntsaluba Gobodo (SNG) firm of
Auditors. They were commissioned by the CEC to conduct a forensic
investigation into alleged impropriety in the sale of COSATU Head office and
the purchase and ownership of the new COSATU House.

 

They were also requested to conduct a forensic investigation into the manner
in which the FSB report was handled by Kopano ke Matla and into the alleged
involvement of Comrade Vavi's step-daughter in VNS, one of the service
providers to COSATU.

 

Such a report was concluded and handed over to COSATU and the CEC found that
the report did not cover all aspects and instructed SNG to investigate the
process followed in terminating contracts with various service providers and
the process followed in awarding contracts to VMS.

 

On amongst others the report implicated the General Secretary of COSATU. It
also showed that the auditors had not been able to meet with him despite all
attempts they have made to secure a meeting with him. 

 

The meeting mandated the NOBs to write a letter to the COSATU General
Secretary to meet with the Auditors to provide any information which may be
required.

 

The Special CEC will receive the Final Report and make a determination on
the way forward based on the recommendations in the report.

 

5.       Building COSATU

 

5.1 Ratification of elected provincial leaders

 

The CEC ratified the election of all the provincial leaders elected in the
Free State, North West, KZN and Limpopo.

 

5.2 Eastern Cape

 

The CEC reprimanded the Eastern Cape leadership for their tendency of making
pronouncements to oppose and undermine the decisions of the federation,
including the decision of the 7th November 2014 Central Executive Committee
meeting. The comrades explained the reasons for their conduct but the
explanation was not accepted by the CEC. The meeting was emphatic that the
CEC is the highest decision making organ of the federation in between
congresses and no COSATU structure has a right to oppose or undermine the
decisions taken by the CEC. Provinces were there to implement decisions
taken by senior structures of the federation. They had no powers to change
such decisions.

 

The forthcoming Special CEC will also receive a report from the task team
which has been tasked to work on the challenges confronting the Eastern Cape
Province. 

 

6.      National congresses

 

The CEC confirmed that the Special National Congress (SNC) will take place
in July 2015. A Special CEC will be convened soon to consider how best the
dates of the SNC and thee ordinary National Congress can be properly
sequenced.

 

7.      Litigation against COSATU

 

Despite the president having conceded to a SNC the federation has been
served with court papers. Our lawyers have informed us that the applicants
are prepared no to continue with the litigation if we issue the notice, and
we have committed that we shall issue such a notice in line with the COSATU
Constitution.

 

8.      Litigation on appeal by NUMSA

 

We have been served with court papers under Rule 53, which we have
successfully contested and NUMSA has been instructed to opt for the route of
amending their motion.

 

9.      Applications for affiliation

 

COSATU should be a home for all workers and they are all invited to be part
of COSATU, under the founding principle of One Union-One Industry. Workers
not affiliated to COSATU unions are not organised. COSATU unions must
continue to provide quality service to workers, which has always been a
hallmark of COSATU unions.

 

The CEC discussed applications for affiliation from two trade unions - the
SA Emergency Personnel's Union (SAEPU) and the Liberated Metal Workers Union
of SA (LIMUSA). The meeting resolved as follows:

 

a)      SAEPU

 

It was noted that the scope of this union overlaps in sectors in which
NEHAWU and SAMWU organise workers, so it was agreed to convene a meeting
between the three unions to discuss issues concerning their scope, in line
with COSATU's founding principle of one union one industry. This meeting
will report back to the Special CEC, for a decision on whether to accept or
reject their application.

 

b)     LIMUSA

 

The meeting was satisfied that the union's application met all the
constitutional requirements in line with clause 2.1 of the COSATU
constitution. It was however agreed to allow two unions to seek mandates
from their structures on whether to accept or reject the application. A
final decision will be taken at the Special CEC which will be convened soon.


 

10.  Programmes and Budgets 

 

The meeting received a report on the prioritised programmes for 2015.  This
was viewed against the report regarding the federation's state of finances.
The programmes and budgets were approved.

 

11.  Post-Alliance summit task team

 

The meeting was concerned that the task team which was established at the
2013 Alliance Summit to discuss concerns raised by the SACP and COSATU has
not been able to deliver on its mandate. It was supposed to discuss
important issues including economic policy, the NDP, labour law amendments
and employee share ownership programmes.  The CEC agreed to reconstitute the
COSATU team to this Alliance Task. This will be done as part of the process
to overhaul all COSATU representatives into various committees and ensure
effective planning, accountability and mandate seeking processes.

 

12.  COSATU-SACP bilateral

 

The meeting received a report on the bilateral meetings held between the
federation and the SACP in 2014.  The meeting agreed that the federation had
to take forward its decision to support and strengthen the SACP including
through to availability of resources. The Deputy General Secretaries of the
two formations will meet to finalise outstanding administrative issues.

 

The SACP and COSATU organising departments will meet to finalise the
development of joint campaigns focusing on the SABC, ensuring the
realisation of the radical second phase of our transition, NHI, Retirement
and Pension funds and Comprehensive Social Security, racism in society and
in the workplace, organisation building activities such as joint recruitment
programme and supporting unions in various sectors etc.

 

13.  ANC Lekgotla

 

The meeting received a report on the ANC Lekgotla and agreed that we need to
find better ways to engage in such gatherings in order to have a bigger
impact. We have achieved some significant successes at such Lekgotlas,
winning the argument on such issues as the national health insurance scheme
and comprehensive social security, yet our views on these issues are then
sidelined by government. There was also concern at the number of business
representatives attending the meeting.

 

14.  International solidarity

 

14.1 Swaziland

 

The President of PUDEMO, Comrade Mario Masuku, continues to languish in the
jails of Swaziland under the merciless monarchy of King Mswati. It has been
reported that he is currently sick. COSATU NOBs will soon be visiting the
comrade in the Swaziland Prison cells.

 

We call on all South Africans and the freedom loving people of our country
to raise their voices against the Mswati monarchy and call for the release
of all political prisoners including Comrade Mario Masuku.

 

We specifically call of the South African government to move speedily to
provide medical care for the president of PUDEMO. This may include asking
that he be moved to one of the South African military hospitals to receive
care from healthcare facilities meant for the heads of state.

 

14.2 Apartheid Israel Week

 

COSATU will be joining million of South African freedom-loving people in
solidarity with the people of Palestine. We call on our unions to intensify
our campaign against Apartheid Israel. COSATU will never rest until the
people of Palestine enjoy complete freedom in their motherland.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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