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On 12/19/11, Castro Ngobese <[email protected]> wrote:
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> CWU faces loss of legal status over late reports
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> December 19 2011 at 05:00am
> Asha Speckman
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> Thousands of workers in the communications industry could soon lose their
> union representation. This comes after the Department of Labour last week
> threatened to terminate the legal recognition of the Communication Workers
> Union (CWU) following its failure to submit financial statements for the
> past five years.
>
> The CWU is the largest trade union representing workers in the
> communications industry in South Africa and draws monthly fees, often via
> stop orders and debit orders, from a membership of about 30 000, who pay R60
> a month for union protection.
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> Johan Crouse, the registrar at the Department of Labour, said last week that
> the trade union had not provided financial statements since 2006.
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> “It’s quite a number of years, that’s why we’ve taken steps,” Crouse said.
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> If the union is deregistered it would not be able to enter into a collective
> agreement with employers and its access to certain rights, including access
> to an employer’s premises and the deduction of membership fees via salary
> stop orders, might be terminated.
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> “This is potentially serious but in law they can still function,” said an
> official in the registrar’s office who is not authorised to speak to media.
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> “There’s freedom of association in our constitution and we cannot make
> illegal the right to associate.”
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> The union could re-register but would have to follow an official process.
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> A notice published in the government gazette on November 25 indicated that
> the department intended to cancel the CWU’s registration because it had
> failed to “comply with sections 98, 99 and 100 of the (Labour Relations)
> Act” and had “ceased to function in terms of its constitution”.
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> The sections of the act compel unions to keep records of financial
> transactions, prepare financial statements every six months, and avail these
> to members for inspection. The reports should be submitted to the department
> annually.
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> The CWU had 60 days to motivate why its registration should not be annulled.
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> Last Tuesday Thabo Mogalane, the CWU’s deputy general secretary, said: “We
> are submitting 2006, 2007 and 2008 tomorrow. Before the end of January we’ll
> submit the outstanding (reports).”
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> Mogalane would not comment on why the union had fallen behind. “The general
> secretary is in a better position to answer,” Mogalane said.
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> CWU general secretary Gallant Roberts is in South Korea with Telkom and
> could not be reached via cellphone.
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> Roberts said in a letter to CWU provincial secretaries dated December 8: “We
> have since written a letter to the office of the registrar. We have been
> assured this morning by the independent auditors that (a) draft report will
> be ready and available for the office of the registrar by December 14.”
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> Patrick Craven, the spokesman for Cosatu, of which CWU is an affiliate,
> declined to comment.
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> “Obviously we monitor all our affiliates but we do not discuss their
> problems with the media. I wouldn’t like to go into the details. We have to
> give them time to sort this out.”
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