2. Charlotte Maxeke.png

 

ANC no letters.jpg

 

Durban, 1 May 2015

 

 

Remarks by the President of the African National Congress

 

Comrade J G Zuma

 

to Worker's Day

 

 

The Leadership of COSATU, the ANC, and SANCO,

 

Comrades and friends,

 

This Workers Day takes place in the year when we celebrate sixty years since
the adoption of the Freedom Charter, sixty years since the formation of the
South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU) and thirty years since the
formation of the revolutionary trade union federation, Congress of South
African Trade Unions (COSATU). 

 

We come from a proud tradition of unity and struggle, forged in the trenches
of our struggle for liberation. The relationship between the ANC and COSATU
is still best summed up by the following quotation from Nkosi Albert
Luthuli, at the SACTU Congress in 1959;

 

He said:

 

"SACTU is the spear, ANC the shield. No worker is a good member of Congress
unless he is also a Trade Unionist. No Trade Unionist is a good Trade
Unionist unless he is also a member of Congress. Workers are oppressed by
political action; they must take political action in reply. 

 

"While the South African Congress of Trade Unions must thus pursue an
independent policy in the interests of the workers, it must also participate
unreservedly in the struggle to mobilise the people behind their demands as
embodied in the Freedom Charter and must cooperate with all other
organisations engaged in this struggle."   

 

There shall be Work and Security 

 

The Peoples' Movement can take great pride in the fact that South Africa is
a better place to live in today than it was not so long ago. This is due to
our united efforts to bring about a better life for all and we must remain
steadfast in our efforts. 

 

Together, the ANC and COSATU ensured that the rights of workers are
protected in our Constitution and many progressive laws. Chief amongst these
is the right of workers to form and belong to trade unions which is
enshrined in the Constitution.

 

The constitution also states that everyone has the right to fair labour
practices, and that every worker has the right to strike. The ANC government
has also enacted legislation to further protect and advance worker rights
thanks to the struggles of COSATU and its affiliates over the years.

 

These laws include the following:

 

1.         The Labour Relations Act 

2.         The Basic Conditions of Employment Act  

3.         The Employment Equity Act   

4.         The Skills Development Act  

5.         The Unemployment Insurance Act 30 

6.         The Occupational Health and Safety Act  

7.         The Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act

 

These laws have been designed to protect the rights of workers, guide wage
determination and general working conditions of South African workers. The
laws protect children from being abused as child labour, protects the rights
of women to go on maternity leave and not lose their jobs. It provides the
rights of workers to be trained and provided with the necessary skills. 

 

Most importantly, the country's labour legislation now protects the rights
of vulnerable workers such as farm workers, domestic workers and workers in
the hospitality sector such as hotels and similar establishments. These are
all rights that were gained through the hard work of workers in this country
led primarily by COSATU.

 

This year in the State of the Nation Address we announced further amendments
to the labour legislation and introduced a new labour regime aimed to
further improve rights and protect workers.

 

We have the landmark Public Employment Services Act which formally
establishes a public employment service in South Africa on a similar basis
as that which exists elsewhere in the world. This is a free public
employment mechanism where work seekers can register, and be matched to
vacancies. 

 

Through this law we are regulating the practices of private employment
agencies and temporary employment services, to prevent the abuse of
unsuspecting work seekers. 

 

Government is also working on an amendment of the Unemployment Insurance Act
to improve benefits to beneficiaries and also include public servants in the
application of the Act.

 

Some of the proposed improvements are:

            

.    Increasing the benefit period from 238 to 365 days;

 

.    Increasing Flat rate maternity benefits to 66%;

 

.    Illness benefits can be claimed for seven days of absence from work;

 

.    Unemployment benefit can be lodged within twelve months instead of six
months;

 

.    To increase period to claim death benefits from 6 to 18 months;

 

The good news is that the Unemployment Insurance Fund has signed funding
agreement to the value of 154 million rand with various sectoral education
and training authorities for the on training of unemployed beneficiaries.

 

The UIF has also will also set aside 10% of its investment portfolio for
investment in job creation projects and this amounts to 10 billion rand.

 

The ANC has in its 2014 election manifesto committed itself to investigate a
national minimum wage as a key mechanism to reduce income inequality.  Talks
on the modalities of a national minimum wage are ongoing under the auspices
of NEDLAC and we expect there to be a report back on key issues by July
2015.  

 

While it may take time to realise this policy imperative, the ANC will
continue to work in alliance with the formations of the working class to
ensure that pro-poor and pro-working class policies are realised and to
reduce inequalities.  

 

Our democracy and our movement have always stood for unity.  

 

There can be no compromise on these principles and May Day gives us a good
opportunity to re-commit ourselves to unity.

 

The ANC is very concerned that the very real challenges experienced by our
ally, COSATU, are leaving more room for capital to exploit the working
class. 

 

We wish to remind workers that the interests of workers are best served when
organized under a strong and united COSATU. 

 

The People shall Share in the Country's Wealth 

 

This second phase of our transition is the phase where we continue to
intervene in the economy to ensure that our people reap the tangible
benefits of our political transition. 

 

It cannot be correct that, twenty-one years after democracy, the apartheid
ownership patterns continue unabated. This will change. 

 

We are continuing to invest in youth development and we need to work more
closely with our ally, COSATU, to ensure that programmes targeting youth
employment are having the correct developmental impacts. We will continue
ensuring that the vast mineral wealth of our country benefits all our people
calls for far closer collaboration between all Alliance partners. 

 

We will continue addressing the energy situation, which calls for pragmatic
collaboration between all sectors of society. Energy is a critical
requirement for economic growth and job creation. Addressing the scourge of
corruption is intertwined with our fight for radical economic
transformation. This has long been a priority of our Movement. 

 

We must continue to lead in all efforts at all levels in stamping out this
cancer in our society! 

 

Our Alliance is 'borne out of struggle' and we have a historic and
revolutionary duty to provide leadership to society. It is incumbent upon us
to display the most exemplary conduct at all times. 

 

Let us unite as the Alliance in pursuit of economic freedom.

 

Let us unite our country, South Africa and our people! 

 

I wish all workers in our land a Happy Worker's Day!

 

Amandla!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-- 
-- 
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] .

--- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"YCLSA Discussion Forum" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to