Curry's Fountain, Durban, 5 December 2015

 

 

Speech Delivered by COSATU President

 

Comrade Sidumo Dlamini

 

at the COSATU 30th Anniversary Rally

 

 

We come from the 12th National Congress which followed from the Special
National Congress clear about our weaknesses and confident about our
existing strength and even more confident about our future. 

 

Today we are celebrating not only the 30 years of the formation of COSATU,
but also the fact that this year marks 60 years since the formation of our
predecessor SACTU and  60 years since the adoption of the Freedom Charter. 

 

Today we have to relive the pain of being reminded that on this day of the
5th December 2013 comrade Nelson Mandela, Isithwalandwe, the volunteer in
chief in the active resistance,   the first real   commander in Chief, of
Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the first black president of the democratic South
Africa, a rare human being who added in the galaxy of iconic symbols
representing the best in humanity to ever walk on planet earth passed on.   

 

Comrade Nelson Mandela, remains an outstanding revolutionary of all times,
compared to such other outstanding iconic revolutionaries as Simon Bolivar
who led the Hispanic American people's revolution, Samora Machel who led the
liberation struggle in Mozambique, Antonio Agostinho Neto of Angola, Kwame
Nkrumah of Ghana, Patrice Lumumba of the Democratic Republic of Congo and
Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso, Che Guevara and Fidel Castro in CUBA. All
these are leaders who wanted nothing for themselves but everything for their
people!.

 

Each class produces leaders in accordance with its social character, its
position in society and the tasks it has to perform. For the leaders of the
working class, for example, special qualities are needed: the revolutionary
determination and daring that are demanded by the very nature of the
proletariat's historic mission; theoretical ability, essential because the
struggle of the working class relies on scientific theory; close ties with
the  masses; ability and experience in organizing the masses; faith in the
creative power of the working people; the ability not only to teach the
masses but also to learn from them. 

 

Heroes in various periods are those who come to the fore to answer the needs
of the struggles of the masses; that every time history presents a new task
of struggle, heroes who lead the masses in it are bound to emerge and such
was  a great leader of our revolution, comrade Nelson Mandela. 

 

Those who chose to go to other nations of the world to undermine our
revolution and the leaders of our revolution must be ashamed of themselves.
They have lost their soul. There is nothing to learn from them except to
discard them as nothing but demagogues whose only pre-occupation is their
own popularity and hollow heroism.

 

Let them at least learn from Frantz Fanon when he said "each generation must
discover its mission, fulfil it or betray it, in relative opacity." Comrade
Mandela and his generation did their tasks and made enormous sacrifices, our
tasks as this generation is to discover our mission and fulfil it. We recall
the days when as workers we marched side by side with comrade Mandela
demanding the LRA and the removal of the lock-out clause.

 

Comrade Mandela never called people to a march and then take a luxury flight
to Mauritius for an expensive party when and leave the very people he called
to a march hungry. Nelson Mandela never went overseas and speak ill of his
own people. Comrade Mandela never bought a R3 million rand house and
demolished it to build a new one when our people live in shacks and go to
bed without food. Comrade Mandela never sold his people, he and his comrade
did what was possible, necessary and a priority in their time. They saved
our country from a civil war, they led us to a democratic breakthrough. They
created a firm bases for us to advance to new heights. It is those who were
honestly involved in the struggle who will cherish and understand the
advances we have made as a country.

 

It was during Mandela's  term of office in government that the country
signed into law a constitution which has a Bill of rights that elevates and
protect workers right to strike, it was during his term of office that the
country signed into law  various labour legislations which sought to protect
workers' rights. 

 

This constitution which was signed by comrade Mandela has section 25 which
allows our government to effect laws that will ensure redistribution of
wealth to the people. 

 

Comrade Mandela signed these legislations despite serious and heightened
campaign by the DA led opposition who went all out to mobilise against those
laws. 

 

There is no difference between the DA who upon his death claimed the glory
which came with being associated with comrade Mandela and those who go to
other nations to insult our leader even when he is no more to respond for
himself. We the living who knows the truth, will not allow the history of
our revolution to be distorted and misrepresented. We will respond to defend
this great revolutionary against a calculated onslaught to destroy
everything he fought for. 

 

As workers we know, respect and cherish comrade Mandela as our own leader,
and as true freedom fighter. It is comrade Mandela who insisted that "the
organisation of the workers have a crucial role to play, ensuring that the
poor and the working people remain at the centre of our national efforts,
thinking, planning and execution"

 

We are now focusing in economic freedom because Mandela and his generation
struggled and won the struggle for political power and our task is to
continue the struggle and take it to new heights for economic freedom in our
life time. Tell no lies and claim no easy victories! 

 

Comrade Mandela warmed that

 

"The struggle that will free us is a long, hard job. Do not be deceived by
men who talk big with no thought for tomorrow. Freedom is not just a matter
of strong words. Neither is it simply brave men and heroic deeds.
Impatience, which makes men lose their heads, will not bring freedom".

 

We are coming from our 12th national Congress, which elected new leadership
and gave us a new mandate. Please allow me to introduce to you the newly
elected leadership. The 1st Deputy President comrade Tyotyo James, the 2nd
Deputy President comrade Zingiswa Losi, the National Treasury comrade Freda
Oosthuysen, the General Secretary comrade Bheki Ntshalintshali, the Deputy
General Secretary comrade Solly Phetoe. 

 

As this collective leadership we have come here today to tell you that your
organisation is still intact. We have laid and solid foundation towards
lasting unity. Your organisation is alive and is more than ready to fight
on!

 

We are coming from the 12th National Congress which instructed us to begin
from the beginning and indeed we chose to hold this 30th Anniversary on a
spot where COSATU's umbilical cord was cut. 

 

It is here in this very same stadium in which 30 years ago workers declared
that we  want a COSATU that is based on its constitution and founding
principles of  one Country - One Federation, One Union - One Industry, Paid
Up Membership, Worker  Control, worker Solidarity, non-racialism and Unity.
It is these principles which we have continued to practice and defend with
our lives.  

 

As this leadership collective including leaders from all our affiliates, we
are ready to lead you to battle based on these principles based on our
battle cry "An Injury to one is an Injury to All".

 

The National Congress has given us a three legged Priorities:

 

1.     The first priority is - Back to Basics - based on advancing a
programme to build our  organisation  on the ground 

 

Going Back to Basics means going back to ensuring that leaders, organisers
and shop stewards must spend their time and the resources of the
organisation servicing workers at the workplace. No leader must spend the
resources of the organisation on anything else except on advancing workers
interests.  Leaders' primary responsibility is to defend workers interests
and not employers' fears and profits. 

 

No one must go to a constitutional meeting without a mandate from workers.
We are going back to ensuring that leaders report to workers about every
decision and resolution taken in meetings. 

 

We are going back to ensure that for everything we do, it is done on the
basis of mandate from workers.

 

We are going back to defend the constitution, the founding principles and
policies of COSATU.

 

We are going back to fight corruption inside our ranks, in the private
sector and in the public sector. 

 

We will work to ensure that COSATU remains independent and is conscious of
the dangers of being co-opted by employers and politicians. 

 

We will continue to strike a balance between the immediate concerns of our
members to the need for 'stability' and 'national development' without
subordinating each to the other.

 

The task will include building COSATU on the ground based on campaigns. It
will include working to strengthen the African and international trade union
movement. 

 

2.     The Second  Interconnected Priority is  an aggressive Political
Programme

 

Building the Alliance: 

 

It includes waging campaigns on the ground to build the Alliance.  We will
work on the ground to build an alliance which respects and implement its own
resolutions. We want an alliance which is at the centre of driving the
National Democratic Revolution. 

 

We want to build an alliance on the ground which collectively deploys and
collectively recalls those deployees when they refuse or fail to implement
progressive policies. 

 

We will not stop to raise issues about some sections of the NDP in
particular the economic and labour market sections. We want the concerns we
raise together with the SACP to be addressed now! 

 

Our back to basics means building a strong SANCO which leads visible
struggles in communities.

 

It means building and strengthening our ANC to leading a working class
biased and radical National Democratic Revolution. 

 

Building the ANC based on asserting the centrality of the working class as
the primary motive force in the NDR

 

This will include openly contesting and defending the centrality of the
working class as the primary motive force in the NDR. 

 

It will also include openly contesting and defending the working class
biasness and the mass based character of the ANC through visible programmes
on the ground. 

 

Part of the task will be to develop programmes aimed at linking mass power
and state power.

 

All we want is a strong, united ANC that remains grounded on the people as a
disciplined force of the left whose policies and programmes remains biased
to the left. 

 

As COSATU we will avoid getting into the electoral internal processes of the
ANC but this does not mean we are not interested on who will be the next
president of the country. The CEC has been mandated by the National Congress
to debate our principled approach on the matter. 

 

We however remain concerned about the extent to which the untimely debates
on leadership succession have continued to deepen divisions in the ANC as a
leader of our revolution. 

 

Building and strengthening the SACP to advance the struggle for Socialism

 

We will also consciously work to build a strong SACP that has the resources
and capacity to advance the struggle to deepen and advance the NDR as a
direct to socialism. 

 

This work will include consciously working to strengthen the socialist axis
under the leadership of the SACP to advance in a programmatic way the
struggle for socialism. This will also include participating in the SACP
process towards a decision on how it will relate to electoral politics in
the future guided by our 9th Congress resolution and the SACPs 12th National
Congress and its Special National Congress resolution in this regard  

 

As part of the task to develop political consciousness, we will run joint
programme with the SACP focusing in ideological training of our leaders and
members.  In this regard we will focus on ensuring that unions put aside 10%
of their budget for political education and that COSATU head office has
enough capacity for this formidable task. 

 

The ANC and the SACP are our organisations. We will influence them and we
allow to be influenced by them based on the principle of mutual respect for
each other's independence.

 

Mobilising towards the ANC victory in the forthcoming local government
Elections: 

 

We are going back to our communities to mobilise our people for the
overwhelming victory of the ANC in the forthcoming local government
election. 

 

This mobilisation will be a principled mobilisation based on ensuring that
all the concerns raised by our people in the previous elections are
addressed. This will include removing from the lists those candidates who
are known for being corrupt, ill disciplined and those who are not being
supported by the majority in communities.  

 

The campaign will not just be a walk around to ask for votes but will be
about ensuring that the demands of our communities are address effectively. 

 

3.     The Third  interrelated priority is a Programme to heighten  and
intensify our struggle  for radical economic transformation on the ground:

 

Campaign against Neo-liberalism:

 

The first thing we want to say is that Neo-liberalism has failed and our
government must stop pursuing an economic policy trajectory which is based
on the neo-liberal paradigm.

 

We want a more visible role of the state in the economy. We want government
to continue increasing social expenditure.

 

We want government to intervene in the economy to ensure that our economy is
taken away from the hands of the white monopoly capital to the people as a
whole.

 

Re- industrialisation of the African Continent 

 

Campaign for the re-industrialisation in the African Continent as a whole

 

In the same way that Neo-liberalism has failed in South Africa, it has also
failed in the continent as a whole when it was presented as structural
adjustment programmes.

 

Our continent continues to be colonised.  Some in the continent continues to
pay colonial tax to France. Millions of our money in the continent continues
to leave our borders through illicit outflows. We want to build a strong
African trade union movement to advance the struggle for radical economic
transformation in the continent as a whole. 

 

Campaign for the Nationalisation of strategic sectors: 

 

We want our government to nationalise specific strategic sectors of the
economy. We want a state mining company, we want a state bank, we want a
state pharmaceutical. We want SASOL and Accellor Mittal to be nationalised
now.  We want the implementation of the National Health Insurance now. We
want free Education at all levels   as agreed in Polokwane and in Mangaung. 

 

Campaign of a National Minimum Wage 

 

We want government to work with us until we arrive at the figure for a
National Minimum Wage. This work cannot be outsourced. 

 

Intensify the Struggle for Free Education:

 

SASCO and the progressive youth Alliance has led the way in the fight for
free education which included demands against outsourcing in many higher
education institutions. 

 

We applaud SASCO for leading the struggle for Free Education in South
Africa. This is the struggle which must be taken to its logical conclusion.
In this regard working with the PYA, the Education Alliance, and the
federation will convene a meeting to take forward the broad based struggles
on the education crisis and the realisation of free education. This will be
linked to a programme focusing on the transformation of basic education and
the expansion of vocational education and training.

 

On Annual National Assessments - Defending the principle of central
bargaining  

 

We are moving forward to demand that the Department of basic Education must
respect the agreement it reached with educators to postpone the
implementation of Annual National Assessments.  

 

We will work with SADTU to strengthen and heighten the campaign to reject
the Annual National Assessments (ANAs) in their current form, because they
are not in the best interests of learners and will do nothing to improve the
quality of education. At the centre of this campaign shall be to force
employers to respect collective bargaining.  

 

The Department of Basic Education has joined the national treasury in the
art of displaying arrogance against workers demands and to undermine
existing collection agreements. We call on the DBE to reverse their decision
to proceed with the implementation of Annual National Assessments in the
current form.  

 

We want our government to convene an urgent education summit which will,
amongst others, address issues relating to the realisation of free
education, transformation of the curriculum, availability of resources in
our schools etc. 

 

Campaign against Taxation Laws Amendment Act

 

We want our government to know that we are against the Taxation Amendment
Act, We must go back to NEDLAC for a sober discussion. 

 

We are angry by government's insistence to continue with the implementation
of this Act. 

 

We want to say very clearly that this action by our government will be met
with an appropriate and equal response from the workers. Workers will fight
any attempts to impose compulsory preservation of our hard earned deferred
wages.

 

We want to say here and now that there will be no compulsory preservation or
any other imposed reforms for us and about us but without us, on our watch.

 

No government has a right to unilaterally decide for workers, as to how and
when they should spend their retirement savings. These savings are part of
worker's hard-earned salaries and should be accessible to the workers, as
and when they need them in particular in the absence of Comprehensive Social
Security.

 

We demand that government should postpone the implementation of this law
until Comprehensive Social Security and Retirement Reform Discussion Paper
is tabled at NEDLAC for discussions and an agreement on it is reached by
social partners. We want to remind government and anyone who cares to listen
that the 1973 Durban Strikes were on amongst others caused by a threat to
workers' pension funds. 

 

If government is not prepared to listen, we are going to meet in the
streets!

 

Campaign against the ban Labour Brokers: We shall heighten the campaign for
the total banning of labour brokers. This campaign shall include our demand
on Equal pay for work of equal value! We will not accept any form of
blackmail including convenient and right wing interpretation of the
constitution which places the right to trade above labour rights. Labour
brokers are not involved in any form of productive activity nor do they add
any value in the creation of jobs. No economy shall grow on the basis of
slavery!

 

Campaign against Youth Wage Subsidy: to demand the scrapping of the Youth
Employment Incentives Act in favour of a comprehensive youth employment
strategy. Noting that majority of Youth Wage Subsidy funds have gone to
labour brokers.  We will be filing a   section 77 notice at NEDLAC declaring
our opposition to the youth wage subsidy and calling for it to be scrapped!

 

Fighting Corruption in our ranks and in Society Generally 

 

We will be leading a campaign exposing corruption in the private and public
sectors and call for decisive punitive action against perpetrators.  The
current framework is not hard hitting enough against offenders in the public
sector. It allows business to pay their way out and go away with murder as
in the cases of collusion as exposed by the competition commission.  We
demand the strengthening of the legal framework so that responsible company
executives can face prosecution.

 

Building on the spirit of our Special National Congress with regard to the
scourge of business unionism, we shall systematically develop binding policy
frameworks, which must address challenges arising from our investment arms,
union-linked retirement funds, procurement of goods and services and fund
raising. 

 

Campaign against Police Killings and attacks against Public Servants 

 

We will fight against the killing of the Police and attacks directed at
public servants. We have noted with anger the continued killing of the
police and merciless attacks directed at public servants and civilians which
happens with impunity. 

 

We have seen nurses and teachers raped and physically attacked at work and
in our view all these are intended to undermine the state and the security
establishment of the country. We are worried that the state security
capacity continues to be dwarfed by the capacity of private security firms
who are three times more resourced and more armed than the state security
agencies.  

 

What is even more worrying is that these are foreign owned and remain
unregulated. We will heighten our campaign in defence of the police and
public servants.  We call on government to impose strict regulatory measured
against private security firms. Police killings should be treated as
treason!

 

The killings in Hostels 

 

We remain worried about the killings happening in Hostels. In reality, it is
workers who are killing each other. These are the very same workers who
formed COSATU and are members of this glorious federation.  We cannot fold
our arms when workers are killing each other. 

 

National Day of Action: 

 

We will launch a radical campaign against privatisation which goes beyond
section 77  based protests but a  protest action which will include rolling
mass action.  

 

We call for the convening of an Alliance Economic Summit to discuss issues
relating to policy differences in the Alliance including on the concerns we
raised with the SACP on the economic and labour Market sections in the NDP. 

 

In 2016 we will target a day in a quarter for a National Day of Action. This
action will focus on our demands for a National Minimum wage, transformation
of the economy, abolition of Apartheid wage structure, transformation in
education etc.

 

Comrades, it is clear from our tasks that the experience we have acquired
from the path we have travelled has taught us to always measure our cloth
seven times before we can cut it. 

 

We know the battles we must pick up and we know which ones we must not take
up. 

 

We understand very clearly that we should invest our energies at the work
place, confronting and addressing issues affecting our members.

 

We know that we must maximise our resources and deploy them to heighten our
offensive against our primary class enemies. 

 

We will not spend much of our time on those who speak because they long to
be in COSATU but the organisation has rejected them because they could not
respect its policies. 

 

We will not spend our time on them and yet we will not ignore them.  When
necessary we will respond to deal with misinformation which is what is at
the centre of their campaign against COSATU. 

 

All workers in South Africa must know that COSATU is a home of all workers. 

 

We call on all metal workers in South Africa to liberate themselves and come
back to COSATU. This is your real home and you will always be welcome! 

 

We are clear that the current moment calls on us to focus our energies on
building the strength of our organisation on the ground.

 

We know and understand that there is no battle we will ever win without us
consciously acting to assert our presence on the ground.  

 

Amandla!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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