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South African Communist Party, 4 November 2014

 

 

Public response to Communications Workers Union

 

 

The Communications Workers Union (CWU) statement attacking the SACP in
general and our General Secretary Comrade Blade Nzimande in particular is
based on a deliberate distortion of what he actually said on the occasion of
the public launch of the Party's "Second Radical Phase of the National
Democratic Revolution" discussion document. (This launch was held on
Wednesday 29 October and not on "Thursday 30 October" as claimed by the
CWU). Our General Secretary condemned one COSATU affiliate for funding other
affiliates to create voting fodder for purely factional purposes.

 

The behaviour condemned contrasts sharply with the solidarity funding that,
for instance, the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (SACTWU)
provided to the Food and Allied Workers Union (FAWU) at the height of the
farm-worker strikes in the Western Cape last year. The SACP warmly commended
SACTWU for this excellent example in the great trade union traditions of
recognising that "An injury to one is an injury to all". Factional funding
of the kind condemned by our General Secretary has nothing to do with
working class struggles on the ground, and everything to do with palace
politics in which an injury to one is a factional advantage to another.

 

Further, the personalised attack on Comrade Blade Nzimande that "he has no
proven trade record as a worker leader" (sic) reflects a narrow and
sectarian understanding of what it means to be a leader of the Communist
Party and the working class. The founders of the World Communist Movement
Karl Marx, Frederick Engels and Vladimir Lenin were not "trade recorded".
Contrary to the distortion by the CWU, neither were the revered leaders and
General Secretaries of the SACP Chris Hani and Joe Slovo.  

 

There is a trend within the trade union movement which believes that the
sole role of the working class movement is to defend workers at the
workplace within the confines of the capitalist system. In sharp contrast,
the Communist Party understands its role to be to work towards the
replacement of the capitalist system by socialism. To do this, the Party as
the main political representative of the working class must be in all
centres of power - including our own government!

 

Had the CWU communicated its concerns to the Communist Party it would have
avoided such obvious and embarrassing errors and distortions in its
statement.   

 

Once more the SACP reiterates its call for unity in the ranks of the
progressive trade union movement and among the workers as a whole.

 

 

Released by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo - National Spokesperson

Mobile: 082 9200 308

Office: 011 339 3621/2

Twitter: @2SACP

Website: www.sacp.org.za

 

 

 

 

 

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