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SACP-COSATU bilateral statement, 18 September 2017


Convene the alliance with or without the ANC


The South African Communist Party (SACP) and Congress of South African Trade 
Unions (COSATU) held a bilateral session today, 18 September 2017. The 
strategic meeting was attended by the national officials and office bearers of 
the two working class organisations. The meeting discussed a wide range of 
issues, including the state of the economy and our alliance. South Africa has 
just come out of a technical recession, but thousands of workers in various 
sectors are facing retrenchment as capitalist bosses intensify restructuring to 
secure and maximise profit without regard to the plight of the workers. The 
intensified offensive by the bosses has capitalised on the weaknesses facing 
our alliance.

The meeting expressed deep concern about the state of the ANC-headed alliance. 
Alliance Secretariat and Political Council meetings have collapsed. In the 
process, divisions in our broader movement have intensified. People are 
increasingly turning to the courts, the mechanism of the last resort, as an 
alternative for relief in the midst of glaring leadership failures. Killings in 
our movement have increased and continue unabated. Provinces such as 
KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) have become the glaring example of this painful experience 
reminiscent of apartheid sponsored killings.

The recent court decision which has implications on the ANC KZN leadership will 
require sober and sensible leadership that places principled organisational 
unity of common purpose above everything else. In the same vein, similar cases 
which may emerge in future should be handled with care. ANC leadership at all 
levels needs protect the credibility of its forthcoming December Conference and 
ensure that is not derailed.

These problems require bold and decisive leadership! The nation needs an 
inspiring leadership that has the capacity to look beyond narrow selfish 
interests. The ANC can tap into the recent experiences of COSATU in which it 
attempted to intervene. Arbitrary disciplinary hearings and rebellious public 
statements are not an answer to the current challenges and the courts are not a 
substitute for revolutionary organisation.
It is very clear radical action is required.

The SACP and COSATU will be making every attempt to sensitise about the urgent, 
inescapable necessity for the alliance to function optimally. The absence of 
democratic, consensus-seeking consultation on the direction of our shared 
national democratic revolution has created a gulf of leadership affecting both 
the alliance and society as whole. This has plunged the revolution into 
unchartered waters, an unacceptable situation of uncertainty and all manner of 
factional, including right-wing opportunism seeking to fill the void. If this 
situation continues, the SACP and COSATU will consult with SANCO (the South 
African National Civic Organisation) to convene the alliance with or without 
the ANC!

The SACP and COSATU will be convening a joint press briefing our work towards 
the COSATU-led September 27th protest action against corruption and failure to 
act against corporate capture of strategic levers of the state. The details of 
the joint press briefing will be announced in due course. The programme will 
cover further action to be taken against job losses in the economy as a result 
of capitalist restructuring.

The restructuring includes new methods of work and production co-ordination. 
The capitalist bosses are increasing the employment of new production 
technology, reducing the number of employed workers and suppressing 
qualifications-based training to equip workers with portable skills. Those who 
remain employed face intensified work conditions and ever deepening 
exploitation. In our country, employment does not mean an exit from the vice 
grip of poverty, since millions of workers are the working poor, while 
capitalist bosses heap up profit and continue to privately accumulate wealth.

The bilateral agreed that the best response to the situation is working class 
unity, organisation, campaigning, collective bargaining and political action to 
enforce workers' demands and fight class inequality, including its racial, 
gender and spatial articulations. The meeting therefore expressed concern about 
organisational and political capacity to win the battle. The SACP and COSATU 
will work together towards unifying organised workers, organising the 
unorganised and building working class consciousness in the ranks of the trade 
union movement and broader society across all key sites of struggle.


Issued by COSATU and SACP
Sizwe Pamla, National Spokesperson, 060 975 6794
Alex Mashilo, National Spokesperson, 076 316 9816



































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