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SACP Gauteng Provincial Executive Committee, Press Statement, 21 April 2015

 

 

SACP Gauteng Province Congratulates COSATU for a Successful and United
Shopstewards' Council

 

 

The SACP Gauteng Province congratulates Congress of South African Trade
Unions (COSATU), its primary class ally, for an overwhelmingly successful
Provincial Shopstewards' Council that was held yesterday, the 21st April
2015 in central Johannesburg.

 

The Shopstewards' Council  was one of the most well attended and firmly
united meeting of the proletariat following the expulsion of its General
Secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi, and the suspension  of the National Union of
Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) from the revolutionary federation. 

 

The SACP was deeply pleased and inspired by the presence of all National
Office Bearers, and African National Congress and South African Communist
Party (SACP) as member organisations of the revolutionary and historic
Alliance.

 

Delegates to the Council appreciated the principle of the independence and
autonomy of Alliance partners and their historic unity. In this regard,
workers reaffirmed their historic and principled commitment to the National
Democratic Revolution (NDR) as the unifying and founding perspective of the
revolutionary Alliance. SACP was deeply pleased that workers denounced
attempts to divide them, and right-wing calls to break ranks with the ideals
of the Freedom Charter.

 

In addition, workers denounced with contempt sectarian and narrow workerist
attempts to  mobilise them to break ranks with the ongoing ANC-led Alliance
process of national liberation of the historically oppressed people which is
the only direct route to socialism considering our country's concrete
conditions.

 

In this regard, workers reaffirmed the Marxist-Leninist principle that the
class contradictions on the factory floor are directly linked with national
and gender oppression of the overwhelming revolutionary people led by the
ANC and its Alliance partners. 

 

The Shopstewards' Council further welcomed the SACP's principled and
revolutionary caution that leaders, however popular they may be, must not be
treated as a holy script, a site of worship and "koppie" for rituals
irrespective of their popularity. Workers clearly understood that under
conditions of a world economic crisis, it is easy for "ready-made"
unscrupulous and demagogic leaders to opportunistically exploit their
workplace conditions more often presenting themselves as holier-than-thou
"messiahs."

 

The SACP calls for the unity of workers, taking into account the fact that
USA-led Imperialism is hard at work to weaken primary sectors of the economy
that remain the historic basis of the revolutionary trade union movement and
therefore the Alliance.

 

The SACP notes that to date, USA-sponsored Imperialism has attacked the NUM
in the mining sector and the manufacturing sector using the NUMSA faction.
Without doubt, imperialism is working very hard to use former SADTU leaders
to attack the public sector, and in the same vein, it is using the FAWU
factional leadership to attack the Agricultural sector.

 

The SACP reaffirmed its historic commitment to work with the ANC-led
Alliance to push back the frontiers of Imperialist aggression in our country
and to defend the unity of the workers of our country and those in the world
at large.

 

 

Issued on behalf of the SACP Gauteng Province

 

Contact:

Jacob Mamabolo, Provincial Secretary, 082 884 1868

Lucian Segami, Provincial Spokesperson, 079 522 0098

Facebook: SACP Gauteng Province

Twitter: SACP Gauteng

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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