Women led charge to oust Vavi

 

 

Caiphas Kgosana and Sibongakonke Shoba, Sunday Times, Johannesburg, 18
August 2013

 

WOMEN trade unionists were the most vocal of those who forced Zwelinzima
Vavi's suspension during a heated Cosatu meeting on Wednesday.

 

Several trade unionists who attended the special Central Executive Committee
meeting in Johannesburg told the Sunday Times that female trade unionists
wanted the federation to discipline the general secretary, saying failure to
do so would mean it condoned his actions.

 

The special meeting, which was held in COSATU House in Braamfontein, was
convened following a sex scandal involving Vavi and a junior staff member.

 

According to those at the meeting, the South African Medical Association's
Phophi Ramothuba led the charge in calling for Vavi's suspension. She was
supported by a number of other women activists.

 

"Most of those who spoke were women. They said COSATU has rules and it is
important that disciplinary action be taken. COSATU could not be seen to be
condoning what happened," said a trade unionist who attended the meeting but
preferred to speak on conditions of anonymity.

 

The tense meeting, which lasted more than 12 hours, began with bickering
over which affiliates were allowed to attend.

 

In terms of the federation's rules, affiliates that are three months in
arrears with their subscription dues to COSATU are not allowed to move
motions or vote at Central Executive Committee meetings.

 

Vavi's backers at the meeting argued that the National union of Mineworkers
(NUM) and the National Health and Allied Workers' Union (NEHAWU) - both
major opponents of the COSATU boss - were more than three months overdue
with payments.

 

The Ntional Union of Metal Workers of South Africa (NUMSA) and the Food and
Agricultural Workers' Union [FAWU] demanded that the NUM and NEHAWU be
excluded from the meeting.

 

The NUM alone, they argued, owed R2.3 million in subscriptions to the
federation.

 

NUMSA, supported by the South African Municipal Workers' Union [SAMWU],
called into question the constitutionality of the meeting, arguing that
COSATU's national office-bearers had no power to convene it.

 

With the meeting headed for stalemate over the issue of credentials, leaders
of affiliates held a separate meeting with COSATU officials to try to
resolve the impasse.

 

The leaders agreed that the meeting should continue as planned and that a
report into the sex scandal be dealt with.

 

The report, presented by Vavi's deputy, Bheki Ntshalintshali, outline the
original complaint to COSATU office-bearers by the 26-year-old accuser and
Vavi's admission that he had a "brief" sexual encounter with the woman in
her office. 

 

Ntshalintshali's report concluded that any decision on sanctions against
Vavi and his accuser be left to COSATU's Central Executive Committee. It
also said leaders of the labour federation should investigate the accuser's
lengthy leave of absence from work.

 

The South African Democratic Teachers' Union (SADTU), a vocal critic of
Vavi, was the first to recommend that he be suspended. It was supported by
several other affiliates, including the NUM, NEHAWU, and police union
POPCRU.

 

The Communication Workers' Union (CWU) and the Gauteng branch of COSATU
proposed that Vavi be disciplined immediately by the Central Executive
[Committee].

 

It suggested that he be given one month's suspension, but this was dismissed
on the basis that the CWU could not move the motion because it was not in
good standing and owed R268 000 in subscriptions to COSATU.

 

Another insider said that COSATU vice-president Zingiswa Losi defended the
legitimacy of the meeting, saying the federation office-bearers had been
within their rights to convene it.

 

 

Transcribed from the hard copy.

 

 

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