*CWU MEDIA STATEMENT RELEASED IN THE OCASSION OF THE MEDIA BRIEFING*


*29 OCTOBER 2014*



The Communication Workers Union (CWU), the leading and largest trade union
in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry has
convened this important media briefing to clarify and inform the South
African public about the developments in the South African Post Office
(SAPO) as well as the restructuring process within Telkom and our position
in relation to these matters. We will further brief the media on our
planned march to parliament on Friday the *31st October 2014*.



*DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN POST OFFICE*



As you are all aware, the S.A Post Office has been crippled by a rolling
industrial action by its employees for three months now. Our members
including members of some insignificant minority unions have been on a
spontaneous unprotected strike to demand a 15% salary increment and the
conversion of casual workers into permanent employees. This nation-wide
action brought to a halt service delivery at many postal outlets in the
country. Through this action, workers have demonstrated their determination
to engage in whatever form of militant action in pursuit of what they are
rightfully entitled to.



Following countless engagements with the management of the S.A Post Office
and the Minister of Telecommunication and Postal Services, Honourable
Siyabonga Cwele, the leadership of CWU has travelled the length and breadth
of the country to meet and consult with workers on the offer from the
management of the S.A Post Office and on what should constitute a simple
compromise in the shortest time possible.



We have therefore tabled what we view as our final counter-proposal and
call on the management of S.A Post Office to respond positively and with
the necessary speed if indeed they are serious about resolving the current
labour unrest and achieve a lasting cessation of hostilities which have so
far had dire consequences.



In a nutshell, this is our proposed agreement in relation to the salary
increment:

   -

   *7,5% increase backdated to 1 April 2014*
   -

   *A further 0,5% increase from January 2015*
   -

   *8% increase plus CPI by April 2015 (next financial year)*

On the conversion of all employees into permanent positions, we demand that
this entire process should be concluded within a period of 1 year and four
months and should be effected progressively as follows:

   -

   *First month – convert 958 workers*
   -

   *Second month – convert 772 workers*
   -

   *Thereafter convert up to the final month the last 332 workers*

We further demand that the principle of first employed to be converted be
applied.

On the matter of the dismissed 588 employees in the Wits region who were
later re-employed, we demand that all of them be re-instated to their
original posts and original salary scales.



As CWU, we believe an immediate resolution of this stand-off and impasse
between workers and the management along the fair and reasonable demands
and proposals we have put forward will be in the best interest of the South
African public. The turmoil in the Post Office has continued for a longer
period than anticipated and it is our people who have suffered a lot in the
process. Critical mail has not been delivered; students have not received
their learning material; small businesses (SMMEs) who use the Post Office
have suffered and patients have not received their life-saving chronic
medication. All of these have happened as a result of the gross
mismanagement of SAPO and the incompetence of Board members.



Given the dire financial crisis brought about by sheer incompetence,
mismanagement and wasteful expenditure by those at the helm of the SAPO, we
call upon government to provide financial assistance where it is most
needed as part of its responsibility to the South African public.

   1.

   Government must provide immediate financial assistance to the SAPO to
   rescue it from total collapse
   2.

   Government must ensure that SAPO gets 50% of all products and services
   that SAPO is capable of providing to all government department and levels

This will go a long way in ensuring that no interruption of service occurs.
It will further ensure that SAPO continue to provide critical employment to
the marginalized sections of our people. The Post Office is there to
provide services to the poor and government and SAPO management has an
obligation and for this we shall continue to keep them accountable.



*On Telkom *



We met with Telkom after we declared a dispute with the company on the 14th
October 2014, matters that are dispute are the following:

   1.

   *Gain Sharing*



   Gain sharing for the year 2013-2014 which the company has failed to pay
   correctly in terms of our agreement with the company, this matter could not
   be resolved as the company is still insisting that they honoured the
   agreement. The matter is being referred to CCMA by CWU for interpretation.


   2.

   *Section 189 and Employment Equity*



We raised a number of discrepancies in terms of how the process unfolded,
in general what has transpired the company has allowed Management to do as
they please when selecting those that they either favoured where most of
the positions were retained for whites while Blacks were not placed or were
placed in less significant positions.



With this process the percentage of whites in management increased while
that of Blacks decreased, some of the positions were promotional and this
also favoured whites against other raises in the company and also against
the company’s EE policy and Plan.



The other issue that is in dispute is around the forceful retrenchment of
104 workers who were issued with termination letters even though the
company had over achieved their target of 223, however 302 workers in the
affected areas opted for VSPs/VERPS which the company approved by the
company, hence we do not agree with the company proceeding to forcefully
retrench another 104 workers. We have engaged the company in our dispute
meeting on how to resolve this matter including the withdrawal of the
termination letters unfortunately without any success, we have also asked
the company to audit the process and unfortunately they have refused.



It has become very clear for us that the CEO Sipho Maseko and his COO Brian
Armstrong are not willing to engage with CWU as they even released a
statement emphasizing that the retrenchment letters will not be withdrawn
while the parties were still engaging.

Telkom has declared a war on CWU, they are not willing to engage with us
and are hell bent on marginalizing us, Sipho and his team have succumbed to
the threats of minority unions in the company hence this process has
favoured privileged white workers.  Therefore we are left with no option
but to mobilize our members to fight to the bitter end.



We further call for the government to buy back TELKOM and VODACOM as we
view them as strategic entities for the developmental objectives of our
country.





*Issued by Communication Workers Union Head Office*



*Aubrey Tshabalala, General Secretary – 0614811080 <0614811080>*



*Enquiries:*



*Matankana Mothapo, Media Officer - 0827590900 <0827590900>*

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