29 August 2015

 

 

11th SAMWU National Congress

 

Declaration

 

 

Preamble

 

We the 500 delegates representing over 150 000 Municipal Workers in South
Africa have gathered at the Olive Convention Center in Durban, KwaZulu Natal
from the 26th to 29th August 2015 for the SAMWU 11th National Congress - the
highest decision making body within our union under the theme "fighting for
decent jobs, wages and accessible services." The congress has shown that
contrary to selfish media propaganda reports that SAMWU has lost its
standing as a progressive and militant union, SAMWU is beyond reasonable
doubt the only progressive union in the Local Government.

 

Our 11th National Congress is held weeks after we have concluded salary and
wage negotiations in most sectors which we organise in, notably Amathole
Water, Bloem Water, Mhlathuze Water, Lepelle Northern Water, Rand Water and
SALGA. We believe that the congress has crafted new strategies and tactics
on how we can better fight for bread and butter issues of our members.

 

COSATU

 

The congress re-affirmed its affiliation and membership to COSATU as the
only progressive trade union federation in our country, the only beacon of
hope for the entire working class in South Africa. The congress unanimously
supported the decisions of COSATU CEC to expel both NUMSA and the former
General Secretary.

 

We are pleased that when media reports came to the fore about SAMWU
belonging to a certain grouping, NOBs were quick to dismiss such
irresponsible and incorrect reports. The congress mandates the newly elected
NOBs to engage our sister unions to return to COSATU constitutional
meetings. We are further pleased that SAMWU has not boycotted any
constitutional meeting of our beloved federation. All SAMWU provinces are
instructed to contribute to towards the unity of COSATU in their respective
provinces.

 

Alliance

 

Congress delegates unanimously agree on the relevance of the alliance, we
believe that the ANC led alliance is the only vehicle which will lead us to
the achievement of our socialist agenda. We re-affirm without any ambiguity
that COSATU belongs to the congress movement. The congress further
re-affirms previous resolutions on the swelling of the ranks of the ANC,
SACP and SANCO.

 

2016 Local Government Elections

 

The congress notes that South Africa will be holding Local Government
elections somewhere between May and August 2016. This congress resoled to
re-affirm its resolutions for full support of the ANC in the upcoming
elections. It therefore instructed NOBs and CEC to ensure that feasibly
available resources are used to ensure a landslide victory for the ANC in
2016.

 

As the only COSATU affiliated union in Local Government, congress resolves
that SAMWU should prepare itself to be visible and to be in campaign mode.
Congress further cautioned the ANC to ensure the nominations of credible
candidates for ward councillorship to maintain and retain ANC support
amongst the voters.

 

State of Municipalities

 

Congress notes that our country's municipalities are facing serious
challenges with a third of them in ICU. Congress unanimously resolved that
SAMWU should resuscitate anti-privatisation campaigns targeted largely at
outsourcing and Extended Public Works Programme (EPWP) and the outsourcing
of municipal services. This congress unanimously believe that municipal
services should be fully rendered by municipalities as this is their core
function.

 

Delegates to this congress notes that majority of the challenges faced by
municipalities are financial. Municipalities have failed to recoup money
owed for services rendered. Congress however believes that the main function
of municipalities is the provision of services and not profit making. We
believe that denying municipal services to individuals who are unable to pay
for such services would be a clear violation of human rights. Congress
therefore calls on SALGA to engage National Treasury to increase the
equitable share given to local government so to enable municipalities to
deliver better and accessible services to South Africans, irrespective of
their economic conditions which are by the way a historical consequence.
This congress believe that the state should be characterised in such a way
that it is pro-working class and pro-poor.

 

Organisational Renewal

 

Congress notes that the past year has been difficult for SAMWU, we have had
to deal with individuals who believed that they are bigger than the union.
Congress delegates resolved that the union should take measures to ensure
that discipline is instilled in all structures of the union. The discipline
of union members and leaders cannot be compromised at all.

 

Congress notes that SAMWU has the potential of growing well beyond 500 000
members. Delegates therefore resolved on having practical organising
strategies that will increase our membership base, including recruiting
workers who are outsourced and working under EPWP programmes, after all they
are municipal workers.

 

We note that our constitution has various loopholes which may be open to
abuse, as such congress delegates resolved that NOBs should as a matter of
urgency prioritise having a policy conference which will work on closing
these loopholes. We further note that we began this years' salary and wage
negotiations without having have gone to a collective bargaining conference
as a result of the challenges we faced. Congress therefore declares that a
collective bargaining conference should be convened well in advance before
the next salary and wage negotiations commence.

 

The congress notes the need for unambiguous political direction and
ideological posture so to avoid political contradictions within the union.
Congress delegates therefore resolve that NOBs should put in place measure
for the establishment of a Political Bureau.

 

Pension Reforms

 

The introductions of the pension fund reforms are problematic given that
that there has been no clear consultation for those affected who are
workers. This congress notes massive consequences as a result of the
implementation of such reforms mainly because black workers will lose their
homes and livelihoods in the event that they decide they want to leave
employment or in the worst case scenario they are dismissed. This congress
therefore resolves that COSATU should take the lead in challenging the
implementation of these reforms.

 

International

 

The struggle of our Palestinian brothers and sisters continues on a daily
basis, as former President Nelson Mandela once said "our freedom is
incomplete without the freedom of Palestine." It is for this reason that
congress resolved that SAMWU should resuscitate and re-affirm our support
for BDS, we should ensure that we take a leading role to ensure the freedom
of our Palestinian comrades from the hands of the apartheid state of Israel.

 

Congress welcomes with release of the Cuban 5 from American prisons. We
however believe that their release is incomplete so long as the economic
embargo is still in place. We also note and welcome the lukewarm diplomatic
relations between Cuba and the USA. Congress therefore calls on the
immediate lifting of economic embargo and formalisation of diplomatic
relations between the two countries.

 

The dictatorial government of Swaziland continues to suppress progressive
formations such as PUDEMO and SFTU. Congress welcomes the release of Cde
Mario Masuku from jail. We call on all political prisoners languishing in
Swazi prisons to be released. We further call on South African civil society
to distance itself from social activities organised in Swaziland or by the
Swazi Government.

 

This congress notes the great embarrassment that the International Criminal
Court (ICC) had caused to the South African government as a result of the
legitimate visit by Omar Al-Bashir to our country at the invitation of the
African Union. We do not believe that the ICC is now serving its purpose for
which it was intended but now merely serving other's interests. This
congress therefore calls on our democratic government to withdraw its
signature from the ICC.

 

Leadership

 

Congress as the highest decision making body has elected new National Office
Bearer who will be responsible for steering SAMWU to new heights. We thank
outgoing NOBs for the dedication and work that they have done for the union
in their past terms and believe that we can still use their experience
elsewhere in the union.

 

Elected NOBs are:

 

President: Pule Molalenyane

 

1st Deputy President: John Dlamini

 

2nd Deputy President: Lorraine Baitsiwe

 

Treasurer: Portia Lindi

 

General Secretary: Walter Theledi

 

Deputy General Secretary: Koena Ramotlou 

 

 

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