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NUMSA, 28 July 2014, Johannesburg

 

 

4-week-old NUMSA Engineering Strike

 

 

The NUMSA Special National Executive Committee (NEC) was convened yesterday,
Sunday 27 July 2014, to update the union's structures on the progress made
during negotiations in the Metals Engineering Industry Bargaining Council
(MEIBC) this past week. The special NEC was attended by NUMSA's National
Office Bearers (NOBs), worker-leaders from all our Regions, and members of
the National Bargaining Team (NBT).

 

The NUMSA NEC agreed to present to the NUMSA striking workers the
bottom-line settlement proposals in order for us to secure a mandate before
an announcement is made.  The NEC took this approach in accordance with
NUMSA's established traditions as a worker-controlled, democratic and
transparent trade union.

 

A number of meetings were held today, 28th July 2014 across the country to
allow members, the owners of any settlement, to deliberate on the
recommendations of the special NEC. We are pleased to inform the public and
the country at large that the latest offer is a product of sweat and bitter
struggles by our toiling workers for a Living Wage. Secondly it was a
product of a four week long resolute battle to do away with the colonial
apartheid wage dispensation in the Engineering/Metals sector.

 

We have since consolidated the views as expressed by our members in relation
to the NEC recommendation. The settlement offer has been overwhelmingly and
unanimously accepted by our members.

 

This is a massive victory given the pittance offer at the point of deadlock.
For this we salute metalworkers.

 

The settlement package that our members have accepted is one which will go
some way in addressing the challenges workers face on a daily basis in
attempting to provide for their families in the face of the triple challenge
of unemployment, poverty and inequality faced by the working class in our
country today.

 

The main features of the settlement package are highlighted below in brief.

 

Wages

 

-   A 10% wage increase every year for our lowest paid members for the next
three years.

 

Labour Brokers

 

-   A commitment that employees engaged by labour brokers shall continue to
be entitled to all the terms and conditions of employment as contained in
the Main Agreement. In order to enforce this, the MEIBC will employ labour
broker compliance officers who will act on complaints of abuse and
non-compliance from labour brokers.

 

-   Furthermore parties have committed to discourage and minimize the use of
temporary employment services in the industry.

 

-   The administration of disciplinary action will be done by the secondary
employer where the worker is employed rather than by the labour broker.

 

Improvements have also been secured in some of the following areas:

 

-   On short time - parties have agreed to set up an industry short-time
fund which will be used to compensate workers when they are on short time

 

-   Time-off for shopstewards to attend to union and industry matters

 

-   Opportunities for training for our members

 

The union has also succeeded in negotiating a formulation of the S37
provision of the MEIBC Main Agreement which we are confident is legally
sound and thus not disadvantageous to NUMSA in any manner, shape or form.

 

We urge all our members to report for work as from tomorrow - Tuesday 29
July 2014, and we call on the employers to allow workers who might not have
received this message to report for duty by Thursday 31 July 2014.

 

The NEC was humbled by numerous messages of support and solidarity we had
received during the strike, from our allies here at home and beyond our
borders. The messages were a genuine expression of worker's battle cry - "an
injury to one; is an injury to all".

 

The NEC was emboldened by the worker-to-worker unity that was displayed
during the strike, irrespective of one's union logo's or t-shirt colours.
This unity needs to be cemented and strengthened in order to build workers
unity to fight against neoliberalism and the capitalist onslaught.

 

The NEC also saluted the hundreds of thousands of our members that swamped
the streets, from the beginning of the strike. Their militancy and
resilience has reaffirmed NUMSA as a fighting weapon and a shield for
workers!

 

Lastly, we wish to take this opportunity to wish the Muslim community,
particularly our members and their families, a peaceful Eid Mubarak.

 

Eid Mubarak is being celebrated all over the world, amidst the continued
military aggression and killings by Apartheid Israel on the peace and
freedom loving people of Palestine. We call on spiritual leaders and
worshippers to use this Eid Mubarak as a global call for the isolation of
the apartheid Israel state through economic sanctions and disinvestment.

 

We pledge our unconditional support and solidarity with the people of
Palestine and we call for an end of the illegal occupation of Gaza by
Israel.

 

We reiterate our calls for the immediate expulsion of the Israeli ambassador
in South Africa, Arthur Lenk, and the recall of Comrade Sisa Ngombane from
Tel Aviv. Israel must be politically isolated in the same way that Apartheid
South Africa was.

 

We also call on the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to follow-up and
investigate the Gaza Docket, and prosecute all South Africans conscripted to
the IDF, and participating in Israel's war-crimes against the Palestinians.

 

 

Contact:

Castro Ngobese

National Spokesperson

Mobile: 081 011 1137

Tel (dir): 011 689 1702

Email: [email protected] 

Twitter: @castrongobese

 

 

 

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