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CEPPWAWU Press Statement, 11 February 2019

 

 

CEPPWAWU Calls For Total Shutdown Against Privatisation, Retrenchment and
Imperialism 

 

Join the march on 13 February 2019 !

 

"Those who do not move, do not notice their chains" [Rosa Luxemburg]

 

 

The Chemical, Energy, Paper, Printing, Wood and Allied Workers Union
(CEPPWAWU) an affiliate of COSATU, has taken note of the recent developments
both domestically and internationally ranging from the SONA delivered by
President Cyril Ramaphosa, some key and disturbing announcements as well as
the international situation with respects to Zimbabwe, Swaziland and
Venezuela. 

 

It is our considered view as a Union that the ongoing attempts by many neo -
liberal sections within our country who continue unabatedly to advance a
view that privatization of key State Owned Entities (SOEs) are a necessary
step in advancement of our country, falls short of nothing else but the
growing resurgence of counter revolutionary forces gaining traction and
derailing the National Democratic Revolution (NDR). We are convinced as a
Union that the unbundling of Eskom and selling off certain key assets will
lead to massive job losses. We are at pains with the attempts to privatize
many other SOEs such as Denel, SAA etc. This constitutes a major tactical
detour to our strategic objectives as a Nation. 

 

We are now observing the return of old ways of doing things, which we
defeated in 2007, this time around they are much more determined,
uncompromising and threatening us with Ratings Agencies, retrenchments and
withholding of investments, to create the army of the unemployed in order to
harness cheap labour. '.Those that imperialists wish to destroy, they first
make unprofitable'!

 

CEPPWAWU is majorly concerned with attempts to circumvent the labour regime
in our country that was hard fought for. As a union we note with a pinch of
salt the recent developments with regards to retrenchments and
privatization, which goes against the grain of employment and insourcing. As
labour we can't allow a government that we voted for, to willingly permit
for retrenchments and privatization to take place without even flinching.

 

We note as a union the continued trampling of workers' rights in Swaziland,
to deny workers rights is the worst form of backwardness. The events in
Zimbabwe are rather unfortunate for the working class and the poor. The
hyperinflation has dislocated many working class and proletariat of
Zimbabwe. The barbaric conduct of the security force has resulted in the
State unleashing its forces unto a defenceless and unarmed working class,
this is unacceptable. We call on our government to exert the necessary and
appropriate pressure on the Zimbabwean government to release all Union
leaders from prison with immediate effect.

 

CEPPWAWU stands with South African government regarding its stance on the
Venezuelan situation, its vehement and unequivocal support of the Maduro
government, which was elected by an overwhelming majority of the peoples of
Venezuela in the presence of international monitoring agencies including our
own in South African observers who declared the election to be free and
fair. 

 

As a Union organizing in the Chemicals and Energy sectors we are in
Solidarity with workers of Venezuela. We reject any attempts by the
imperialist USA and all its reactionary allies and we call on them to desist
from tampering with the sovereignty of Venezuela and any other country in
the world in the similar manner as other countries do not interfere with the
sovereign matters of the USA. We call on progressives around the world to
unite in support of the legitimately elected leadership of Maduro and the
Bolivarian Revolution! "Workers of the World Unite!"

 

Against this backdrop and noting many other instances of workplace
exploitation, like casualisation, outsourcing and labour brokering,
therefore the responsibility falls upon all our members and the entire
working class to revolt against; Privatization, Retrenchments, Unemployment
and Imperialism. All workers must join the protected strike on the 13th
February 2019. 

 

All Regions and Locals leadership of CEPPWAWU are directed to coordinate the
march with COSATU.

 

Issued by CEPPWAWU National Office, 11 February 2019

 

Contact: 

Welile Nolingo, CEPPWAWU General Secretary, 010 206 6600

Or: 

Musa Bhengu, CEPPWAWU Deputy General Secretary, 011 712 0300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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