NUM Special NEC Press Statement, 27 June 2015

 

 

NUM Special NEC

 

Back to Basics - Siyaphambili

 

 

1.    BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION 

 

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) recently convened a Special National
Executive Committee meeting to discharge the mandate given to it by the
recent 15th National Congress held from the 3rd - to 5th June 2015.The
meeting was held at Elijah Barayi Memorial College Midrand Campus.

 

The meeting was convened to conclude the business of the congress in
relation to resolutions and declaration including an overview of the
Congress. 

 

2.    OVERERVEW OF CONGRESS 

 

Overall it is the view of the NEC that the Congress was a success. However,
it also felt that Regional Committees must have time to make comprehensive
assessment of the Congress so that a consolidated overview is done for the
benefit of the union with regard to future events.

 

2.1    COURTESY AND FAREWELL

 

The NEC bid farewell to comrades Frans Baleni (former General Secretary) and
Tshimane Montoedi (former Deputy General Secretary) for their service and
dedication to the workers struggles and commitment to fighting for NUM
members. In appreciation of their contribution to NUM and long years of
service, the NEC charged the Presidency and Secretariat to extended special
courtesy to both of them.

 

2.1.1    Smooth Transition and organisational cohesion 

 

In the spirit of building unity and creating a smooth transition, the NEC
resolved to mandate the National Office Bearers to manage the transition
between the former Secretariat and the incoming Secretariat. This process is
already in motion and other collaborative arrangements that constitute
smooth transition. The Presidency is managing the collaborative interface
between the former secretariat and the newly elected national office bearers
to ensure proper induction of incoming leaders and properly managed the exit
of former leaders.

 

3.    1976 YOUTH DAY COMMEMORATION 

 

3.1    Right to education 

 

The NEC acknowledged the important and gallant role played by the youth of
1976 in fighting apartheid and waging a struggle for a free education for
all in democratic South Africa. In a demonstration of conviction to this
cause, they faced the might of the racist apartheid regime with stones and
will to mark a historical phenomenon on the imperative role of youth in the
anti-apartheid struggle.

 

3.2    JB Marks Bursary Fund 

 

It is the view of the NEC that the establishment of entities like JB Marks
Bursary Fund by NUM to assist children of workers to access financial
assistance for further education and empowerment is an important
institutional legacy in respect of the gallant fighters of 1976.

 

The JB Marks Bursary Fund was established by the National Union of
Mineworkers to support children of its members to go to universities
targeting particularly the historically inaccessible professions to black
people such as engineering, medicine, accountancy and etc. The NEC
emphasises the fact that success in this regard is a continuing memory for
the historical fight waged by 1976 fighters.

 

3.3    National Youth Forum 

 

The NEC asserted that the creation of  the National Youth Forum to cater for
young workers within the union is a further  recognition of the historical
and contemporary  role played by this  crucial motive force(young people)
of our revolution and an important player in democratising the  workplace
across mining , energy , and construction .

 

4.    COSATU 

 

4.1    Expulsion of NUMSA and dismissal of Vavi 

 

The NEC once more embraced the Congress decision to support the decision of
COSATU to expel NUMSA and dismiss its former General Secretary Zwelinzima
Vavi. The NEC appreciated the fact that the expulsion and dismissal of both
entities respectively was a difficult but necessary decision. 

 

This was a consequence of continuous engagements traversing eighteen months
by the Central Executive Committee of COSATU and those affected in finding a
workable and lasting progressive solution. In this regard the NEC thanks,
everybody who played a part to assist COSATU to fend off its internal
challenges. NUM thus thanks the ANC for taking courage, energy, and
leadership contributing towards a solution.  

 

4.2    Detractors celebrate fictional rupture  

 

The NEC further condemns reports in the media platform and public forums to
link the democratic outcomes of NUM Congress with prospects of NUMSA and
Vavi return to COSATU. These elements have deliberately ignored the fact
that Vavi and NUMSA were expelled and dismissed by COSATU and not by NUM.
The outcomes of NUM Congress can only serve to consolidate the effective
functions of COSATU leadership and nothing to the contrary.

 

4.3    Endorsement of LIMUSA

 

Most importantly, the NEC further commits to implement the endorsement of
LIMUSA by Congress in line with COSATU CEC decision by working closely with
this new affiliate so as to prevent the reincarnation of the tensions that
existed between NUMSA and NUM on the energy sector around Eskom members.

 

4.4    Malicious role of agent provocateurs 

 

The NEC has noted with concern allegations of malicious plans to capture and
train and condition members of COSATU affiliates to defy and disobey leaders
in the Special Congress of COSATU with the intention to collapse congress
and in the midst of this contrived chaos the launching of so-called new
Federation will be outlined.

 

4.5    Call for restraint 

 

In recognition of the above  the NEC urges all members and leaders of NUM
across the sectors Mining, Energy, and Construction not to participate in
any activities or meetings convened by either NUMSA , United Front , or Vavi
that are intended to undermine or violate the  congress mandate and NUM
Congress decisions .

 

5.    COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 

 

5.1    Gold, coal, and construction wage negotiations 

 

The NEC has urged negotiating teams to engage robustly and soberly and fight
without shame to extract the best outcomes for workers in line with the
living wage vision of COSATU. The NEC further committed itself towards
supporting the negotiating team in the construction sector to ensure that
NUM comes victorious in its dispute with the construction sector.

 

5.2    Team Work and cohesion 

 

The NEC has urged members of negotiating teams to work through team work and
resolved that team members should support the new chief negotiators in both
gold and coal sectors. General Secretary David Sipunzi will lead Gold
negotiations while Peter Bailey leads Coal negotiations.

 

6.    UNITY OF THE ALLIANCE 

 

6.1    Swelling the ranks of the ANC

 

The NEC in line with Congress decision shall continue working closely with
the ANC including supporting the movement in the forthcoming local
government elections in 2016.The NEC further encourages members of NUM to
continue to join and participate in the ANC.  The NEC understands this
continued support and participation as part of the resolution of COSATU to
swell the ranks of the ANC. This collaboration and participation in alliance
structures further means a continued support and working relationship and
strategic partnership with the SACP.

 

6.2    Release of Clive Derby-Lewis racist criminal 

 

In this context, NUM registers its disappointment on the release of Clive
Derby-Lewis, a racist criminal and murderer who has resisted declaring
others who were behind the killing of the late Chris Hani. Thus, NUM will
work with the SACP in exploring legitimate avenues in challenging this
outcome.

 

7.    PRIVATIZATION OF STATE ENTITIES 

 

The NEC noted with concern plans by the government to pursue privatisation
of state-owned entities such as Eskom, SAA, PetroSA and Nuclear Energy
Cooperation of South Africa.The NEC reasserts its rejection of privatisation
which could open up the state once more to corruption.

 

It is the view of the NEC that such moves are not only driven by a
neo-liberal agenda that has gripped government but also the conviction to
subvert prospects of building  a developmental state in South Africa which
will possess capacity to drill in radical elements of radical phase of
economic emancipation.  The NEC once more wishes to reinstate the obvious
that privatisation will add to increased levels of retrenchments,
unemployment while worsening poverty and inequality in South Africa.  As
part of back to basics, NUM shall fight all attempts to deprive its members
job security.  

 

8.    PROLETARIAN INTERNATIONALISM 

 

The NEC  shall promote proletarian internationalism by way of continuing to
liaise and participate at international level.Thus,  NUM commits itself to
continue working closely to IndustriALL, BWI, WFTU, ZEWU, BMU, BEWU and many
more revolutionary and progressive entities to advance international
solidarity and struggle.

 

Furthermore, the NEC commits itself towards supporting progressive
international struggles such as the struggles of the people of Palestine,
Western Sahara to mention a few. The NEC in line with Congress decision
welcomes the resignation of Sepp Blatter and the investigations of
corruption within FIFA and there must be no holy cows.

 

The NEC is also calling for the review of South Africa`s affiliation to the
ICC. "We believe this is evolving into an imperialist instrument targeting
the African continent while protecting criminals in the developed world. In
line with the international solidarity we will be participating in welcoming
the Cuban Five in South Africa as NUM and as part of international
solidarity and struggle" says Piet Matosa.

 

9.    BACK TO BASICS 

 

The NEC has committed itself in line with the Congress pronouncements to go
back to basics by:

 

.    Reaffirming worker democracy and workers ownership of the union.

.    The leadership will promote accountability of full-time officials and
leaders to the base which is the members while promoting dynamic contact
with regions and branches. In this regard, the NEC asserted that no leader
shall be trapped in the office at the neglect of service to members.

 

 

For further information contact:

Livhuwani Mammburu, Acting NUM National Spokesperson, 083 809 3257 

David Sipunzi, General Secretary, 082 883 7293

Mike Fafuli, Head of Presidency Unit, 082 803 6419

 

Address: 

7 Rissik Street. 

Cnr Frederick, 

Johannesburg 2001

Tel: 011 377 2111

 

Web: www.num.org.za

Twitter: @Num Media     

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/NUM/100860023402167

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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