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South Africa:

 

Trade Unions Mark National Youth Day

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 17 June 2015

 

South African trade unions marked National Youth Day yesterday with calls
for better education and more jobs for young people.

 

Youth Day, formerly Soweto Day, marks the June 16 1976 Soweto uprising by
tens of thousands of school students against the introduction of Afrikaans
as an language of instruction in segregated black schools, putting it on an
equal footing with English.

 

Police opened fire on protesting children, resulting in 176 deaths. One of
the first to be shot was 13-year-old Hector Pieterson.

 

Sam Nzima's photograph of the dying boy being carried by fellow student
Mbuyisa Makhubo came to symbolise the brutality of apartheid.

 

Union federation COSATU said that more needed to be done to improve
infrastructure and teaching at schools formerly disadvantaged under the
racist regime's Bantu education system.

 

It said parents needed help to afford expensive school uniforms and
transport for their children.

 

COSATU also called on all young workers to join trade unions "to fight
against precarious working conditions across all sectors of the economy,"
and welcomed the formation of youth structures by some unions.

 

The federation said there should be a move towards a more industrialised
economy to reduce unemployment and create more "decent jobs" with a skilled
workforce, pointing out that there are 240,000 unemployed graduates in South
Africa.

 

Mining union NUM called for greater efforts to create jobs for young people
to reduce the high rate of youth unemployment.

 

It urged companies to commit to providing training and skills development
for young workers in the mining, energy, and construction sectors.

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-f39e-South-Africa-Trade-unions-mark-nat
ional-youth-day#.VYD-dPmqqko

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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