*YCL backing criminality in unions - DA*

Ian Ollis

06 October 2010



Ian Ollis says the league is defending impunity of those who break the law



*Young Communist League: League supports criminals over majority of workers*

Yesterday, the Democratic Alliance (DA) proposed an amendment to the Labour
Relations Act that would seek to hold unions themselves responsible for
damages or offences caused by their members during strike actions. The Young
Communist League (YCL) has issued a statement that has revealed the true
character of the people that organization chooses to defend: lawbreakers and
those who are a discredit to the legitimate strike actions of the majority
of workers. The YCL is essentially defending those people who break the law
and, in doing so, undermining the right to strike by all those who do not.
Their response represents an attack on accountability and the rule of law.
They should be ashamed.

In its 
statement<http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page71654?oid=202669&sn=Detail&pid=71616>,
the YCL said "The violence [is as a] a result of the intransigent attitude
demonstrated by Employers or Management who undermine the right of workers
to strike and resort to utilising police brutality and violence to avoid
proper negotiations and giving workers what they rightfully demand."

As an example, here are some pictures taken after the security unions strike
in Cape Town taken by the DA during a strike in 2006 on 16 May of that year:

XXX

These were the actions of strikers who ignored the regulations that govern
the right to strike and damaged and destroyed property. Because of the way
in which our law is written there are no express consequences for them doing
so. There are numerous other examples of strikers breaking the law in this
way.

The Western Cape High Court recently handed down a judgment by Justice John
Hlophe on 9 September this year. The case concerned a similar issue of
damages of liability against the South African Transport and Allied Workers
Union. In his findings, Justice Hlophe said:  ‘The State is obliged to take
actions and implement measures which protect the lives, dignity and property
of its citizens.' We believe that while this established a precedent, it
needs to be extended further and formalized by an amendment to the Labour
Relations Act such as we have proposed.

People have the right to strike. It is a necessary and important part of the
democratic process. But like all democratic processes, it must be done in
accordance with the law. If not, there should be consequences. That is what
accountability is all about. The DA has introduced a series of measures to
hold those who break the law to account. They have no bearing on the
millions of people who properly and respectfully strike in accordance with
regulations and guidelines. But for those who do not, they ensure their
illegal action will be met by sanction.

It says everything about the YCL that these are people it has chosen to
defend - those who maliciously damage property and act in a violent manner,
and in doing so, undermine the very right to strike of others, who do so in
accordance with the law.

The idea of accountability is under assault in South Africa. The DA has
introduced measures to help hold those people who violate the law to
account. We believe that the best way to do this is by making unions
responsible as juristic persons in terms of liabilities for damages or
offences caused by their members during strike actions.

This in no way threatens the right to strike. In fact it preserves it. The
right to strike is enshrined in the constitution and is an essential
component of our labour law that enables workers with legitimate grievances
to take industrial action as a means of articulating their grievances and
for negotiating with employers.

That right, a fundamental feature of any democratic society, is done a
disservice by those who abuse it by destroying or damaging property or
causing other offences. This is a disservice to their fellow workers, whose
legitimate complaints are undermined by the spectacle of public disorder
thus distracting from the wage negotiations at hand. Similarly, it is a
disservice to members of the public, who do not deserve to have their
property destroyed or their persons injured during a strike. Finally, it is
a disservice to the rule of law in our country as it implies that the
ordinary laws that are the fabric of our nation can be arbitrarily
suspended.

The DA does not support those who give striking workers a bad name nor those
who break the law. Who precisely does the YCL support?

If the YCL wants to defend law breakers, that is its right, but it says
everything about its principles and values that it would seek to promote and
protect criminals ahead of those people who have genuine grievances and go
about advocating them in accordance with the law.

*Statement issued by Ian Ollis, MP, Democratic
Alliance<http://www.da.org.za/>shadow minister of labour, October 6
2010
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