8th POPCRU National Congress, Durban

 

 

Speech of COSATU President

 

Sidumo Dlamini

 

 

The President of POPCRU Comrade, Zizamele Cebekhulu

The entire leadership of POPCRU from all levels of the organisation

Invited guests

Delegates from across the length and breadth of our country

 

Please accept warm greetings from your federation, COSATU

 

As COSATU, we are pleased to have been invited to come and address POPCRU's
8th National Congress.

 

We would like to thank POPCRU members and leaders from all levels of the
organisation for building POPCRU into a strong and united Trade Union.

 

We want to thank you for choosing to rebuild the trust of members towards
their union and their leaders when there was a clear plan to factionalise
and divide the union by some who came under the guise of working for unity
when their real intention was to sow disunity.

 

POPCRU was amongst the first unions to stand up in our meetings and pointed
to a plan which was intended to steal COSATU away from its course as a trade
union.

 

This union was amongst those unions who stood firm and said COSATU shall not
be turned into a political organisation.

 

You were amongst the first unions to reject those who planned to divide
unions in the name of helping them to deal with internal leadership
challenges.

 

POPCRU came out and said we have the capacity to help ourselves if those who
claim to be helping us have other intentions other than to build the union.

 

This was a lesson for all of us that we should never bow to compromise on
our principles even when we are under pressure.

 

POPCRU taught us that trade unionism is about being honourable.

 

It is about choosing workers over anything.

 

It is about speaking truth even when such truth will make you to be
unpopular.

 

It is about acting decisively when it comes to defending the interests of
workers.

 

It is about understanding that the first task of any trade union is to
defend the very trade union which is the only instrument of fighting against
employers in the hands of workers.

 

As a union, you remain exemplary with your forthrightness, frankness and the
ability to tell us where we are wrong without intending to destroy us.

 

POPCRU is a living example of what happens when members say enough is enough
about divisions.

 

This union is a living testimony to the fact that a strong organisation is
build by the presence of a united and decisive leadership who have a clear
sense of where the organisation should go.

 

This Union of Pretty Shuping is a living example of how to rebuild an
organisation from the ruins of divisions into one of the most stable and
active unions which has a close contact with membership.

 

Comrades, I want to report to you something that you already know and it is
the fact that your federation is under attack.

 

We therefore come to this congress with high hopes that you will spend some
time discussing strategies and tactics on how to defend our Federation from
the heightened attacks directed at it.

 

We cannot go to courts to defend ourselves, because we have no money for
courts.

 

The little resources we have are rather directed at doing the work of the
federation.

 

Those who have more money which is not used for workers programme continues
to take us to courts about the most obvious constitutional matters such as
the convening of the Special National Congress, a matter which was resolved
at the 2014 November CEC.

 

Workers money was used to take us to court only to resolve the matter in an
out of court settlement, which endorsed an existing decision of COSATU.

 

As if that was enough workers money was used again, when we were taken to
court to have the COSATU Special National Congress listen to an appeal
against the expulsion of NUMSA.

 

The court said there was no need for the wastage of workers money.

 

Those who took us to court lost the case with costs.

 

Again it is workers money which was used for this unnecessary and wasteful
expenditure.

 

It is even more worrying that those who are at the forefront of this have
arrogated to themselves a status of being super communists and super
revolutionaries.

 

The plan has been to keep the federation in court battles, so that we can
direct all our resources to something else other than the pursuing battles
against employers and monopoly capital.

 

We now know that the plan to steal away COSATU has failed and the next big
attempt is to target affiliates and to divide them.   

 

The overall plan is to use COSATU's organisational infrastructure to build a
new federation and a new political party.

 

Both of these plans will fail.

 

Those who are the exponents of these plans must learn lessons from COPE and
all those who tried to form new political organisations and new federations.

 

People don't follow names; they follow the work of their organisations.

 

We are warning our members not to follow individuals but to follow
organisations.

 

In his closing remarks to the 1969 Morogoro Conference comrade Oliver Tambo
gave a warning when he said:

 

"Be vigilant comrades, the enemy is vigilant, Defend the revolution against
enemy propaganda, whatever form it takes... 'Beware of the wedge-driver, the
man who creeps from ear to ear, carrying a bag full of wedges, driving them
in between you and the next man, between a group and another, a man who goes
round creating splits and divisions. Beware of the wedge-driver, comrades.
Watch his poisonous tongue".

 

Those unions which are still remaining outside of COSATU Central Executive
Committee [CEC] must now tell their members as to why they are not in the
COSATU CEC, why are they not attending preparatory meetings towards the
Special National Congress because they are the ones who asked for it.

 

Now that they Special National Congress have been called they are planning
to boycott it.

 

They must tell their members as to where did they get the mandate to form a
united Front.

 

We will defend those unions who are being attacked for coming back to the
COSATU CEC.

 

COSATU is their home and they are allowed to raise all their issues inside
COSATU.

 

Comrades, your meeting at this congress must be about asserting the
authority of our trade unions against employers.

 

We want to call on POPCRU and all public service unions under COSATU,
including those which are outside COSATU never to go soft on the democratic
state as an employer.

 

Never compromise workers interests at the altar of political expediency,
instead our politics must teach you that we expect those of our own who are
in charge of levers of state power to use their authority at the service of
workers and the working class as a whole.

 

Public Sector unions must never be soft against an employer who undermines
the very agreements in which they appended their signature to.

 

In fact, we should now ask a very straight forward question as to who
exactly is in power?

 

Is it the ANC that we voted for or the minister who gets deployed by the ANC
or is it the bureaucrats in government.

 

There are things which we must never accept and these include the fact that
we go to elections on the platform of a uniting manifesto to which we make
many compromises.

 

We work and mobilise for an ANC victory.

 

But when the manifesto has to be implemented we then have a minister or a
state bureaucrat arguing against the very manifesto they have been deployed
to implement.

 

The manifesto said that committed "the state to become a model employer and
an employer of choice for all those committed to serving our people".

 

Did this mean undermining public service workers to a point of refusing to
implement an agreement which in itself is a product of a compromise?

 

The manifesto said that "through appropriate legislation, a publicly funded
and publicly administered National Health Insurance Fund will be established
to drive the roll-out of the NHI programme to achieve universal health
coverage.   

 

We should openly ask as to where is the National Health Insurance [NHI] and
why it is not being implemented.     

 

We don't want another presentation from the minister; all we want is
implementation and implementation now!

 

In the manifesto we said that we should "urgently finalise policy
discussions on proposals for a comprehensive social protection policy",
which ensures that no needy South African falls through the social security
net.

 

We must ask as to where is the discussion paper which we have been asking to
get for many, many years.

 

In each of the policy areas where there is no implementation you will find
that there is a hand of the National Treasury, blocking every policy
implementation which favour the working class.

 

The question we are asking is who is in power?

 

We are going to the Alliance Summit scheduled from the 25th - June - 1st
July and we will be asking this question as to who exactly is in Power.

 

There are even government bureaucrats, who are hell bent at working to
destroy our affiliates this include some in the Department of Labour who
have been working to get COSATU unions being deregistered.

 

Whilst we have been telling our unions to ensure compliance but we are aware
that some bureaucrats in the Department of labour have been openly working
to get specific COSATU unions being deregistered by demanding impossible
submissions such as phone numbers, addresses of all members of a union.

 

We have had a discussion with the minister of Labour about this matter and
we are observing if there is progress on addressing all these issues.

 

We want to remind our comrades deployed in government about something they
already know that one of the documents at the ANC 1985 2nd consultative
Conference held at Morogoro made the following starting observations that:

 

".....it is conceivable in a capitalist country, as happens in France,
Britain, Sweden, etc, that a party of the working class may win the
elections and assume political office - that is, it is given control over
the ministries - without that in any way altering the fact that political
power remains in the hands of the capitalist class. What happens in such
instances is that a party of the working class is allowed to administer the
capitalist state, introduce ameliorative reforms, even impose certain
controls on the activities of the capitalists just as long as it does not
tamper with the central sphere of capitalist political power. Forming the
government, therefore, is not the same thing as acquiring political power".

 

This is what is at the centre of what should inform the second more radical
phase of our transition.

 

The liberation movement must use its control of the levers of state power to
give effect to economic freedom.

 

Our comrades know the freedom like the palm of their hands and it is the
Freedom charter that must be implemented.

 

We are very conscious that all these cannot happen if we do not build a
strong ANC and a strong functional Alliance.

 

The task we have is to implement the COSATU's 2015 Plan which on amongst
others prioritises the building of the ANC-led movement as a people's
movement in a manner that asserts its character as a disciplined force of
the left which drives radical economic transformation in line with the
Freedom Charter.

 

We need to win back the confidence of the masses that our organisations are
the true representatives of the people and that those of us who are serving
them have no other interest except to serve the people and that we are ready
to sacrifice so that their tears of centuries of colonialism and apartheid
brutality can be washed away through the transfer and redistribution of
wealth back to the hands of the majority of our people who in the main is
the working class.

 

We have a responsibility to build an ANC branch into a real people's branch
whose meeting attracts various sections of the community including those who
are not members of the ANC.

 

This must come with a conscious effort to ensure that All COSATU members
made but not forced to see the ANC and the SACP as their obvious political
fortification.

 

We will have to defeat the use of dirty money in our organisation which has
become so central in the life of our organisations.

 

Let us return the culture of electing leaders on the basis of their work and
not on the basis of money which gets circulated during elections campaigns.

 

We have a responsibility to force our movement as a whole to focus on
nothing else but the core tasks of our revolution which is the transfer of
political and economic power to the people as whole expressed in the Freedom
Charter as "the People shall govern",

 

The people shall share in the country's wealth: The national wealth of our
country, the heritage of South Africans, shall be restored to the people;
The mineral wealth beneath the soil, the Banks and monopoly industry shall
be transferred to the ownership of the people as a whole; all other industry
and trade shall be controlled to assist the wellbeing of the people.

 

The Freedom Charter did not say the state or government bureaucrats shall
govern.

 

Some if not many of them have interests which stands diametrically opposed
to those of the liberation and some are even working to discredit this very
government.

 

Neither did the freedom charter said that the ministers shall govern based
on common sense.

 

There is a policy  which included the Alliance decisions and the  manifesto
which forms the basis of government programme which all must work to
implement or if they can't implement leave government to retire at home or
do other work elsewhere away from policy implementation.

 

Our main focus as COSATU should be about matters of policy formulation and
implementation which must benefit workers and we must refuse as an
organisation to be drawn into ANC conference politics but instead should
work to keep the ANC united  at all times.

 

Any COSATU affiliate any structure or any leader that is associated to
COSATU that have made a pronouncement about ANC elections is wrong and is
acting outside of COSATU decisions and existing policy.

 

We will soon be meeting with the NUM leadership to discuss some of the
utterances made by one of its structures and one of its  leaders who is also
our own leader  and our own structure as COSATU.

 

Anyone who wants to influence the ANC direction must join an ANC branch or
should prepare thoroughly and give a clear mandate to COSATU delegates who
will be attending the forthcoming Alliance Summit where we will be opening
up to each other as forces of the revolution.

 

Let us speak truth to each other without an intention to destroy each or to
destroy our organisations.

 

The first preference is to engage using internal organisational platforms.

 

But it should be known that at some stage things that are being said
publicly against us will have to be corrected publicly. Comrades, the task
before us is too big.

 

Whilst we are defending COSATU from being stolen and turned into a political
organisation we must not only talk about what we don't like but we should be
open about the COSATU we want.

 

This we should do so by asserting the presence of all our unions in the
workplace side by side with workers in their daily struggles against
employers.

 

When people say that COSATU is weak, in essence they are saying that all our
affiliates are weak.

 

The task confronting us is to practically put into practice the
organisational tasks given by our various congresses and amongst others
these include building a federation with the following features:

 

We should build a powerful organisation in all workplaces and sectors, able
to defend workers rights, bargain for better wages and benefits, improve
working conditions and the quality of working life, struggle for workplace
democracy and service the needs of workers and shop stewards effectively.

 

We should build the federation and its affiliates as fighting organisations
with efficient structures, led by effective, assertive and coherent
leadership, who remain guided by the policies of our organisation at all
material times.

 

We should build dynamic, democratic, vibrant organisation which empowers its
members to be active as workers, as trade unions members, and as citizens.

 

COSATU and affiliates should become a home for working women, with many
women leaders and staff, demonstrating in practice its ability to improve
the working life of women.

 

COSATU should continue asserting its goals of broader social justice - the
delivery of services to all citizens, the construction of a social welfare
system, ending the wealth and income gaps produced by apartheid, a Living
Wage for all, helping to end crime, corruption and violence, etc.

 

This means that COSATU must be repositioned in a manner that makes it to be
continuously visible on the ground taking such campaigns as a campaign
against racism in the work place, Campaign against E-tolls, Campaign against
Labour Brokers, Solidarity with the workers involved in the public sector
negotiations and other workers in the Post office, Telkom, etc who are
engaged in struggle against employers.

 

We do need to have a special focus on Social Security for Workers in the
entertainment sector such as football players, those in other sports codes
and artists: Requesting a meeting with a cluster of ministries which include
the ministries of Sport, Arts and Culture, Social Development and the
National Treasury to discuss Social Security measures and a new tax regime
as part of the measures aimed at addressing the plight of workers in the
entertainment and in sports.

 

We need to undertake a campaign focusing on the freedom of association and
the protection of the right to strike.

 

This year we need to heighten our Living Wage Campaign - taking forward the
campaign for the National Minimum Wage: A task team of principals
constituted by the COSATU National Office Bearers [NOB's] and a Technical
Task team has been constituted.

 

The terms of reference were adopted by the meeting of NEDLAC principals held
on 21 February 2015.

 

We need a very clear campaign focusing on energy security dealing with the
Energy Crisis.

 

NERSA cannot be allowed to increased electricity tariffs as they wish
without taking into consideration the cost of living.

 

We need to work with the CCMA to pursue joint Training Programmes on the new
labour Laws amendments so that shop stewards can understand the benefits of
the new labour laws amendments.

 

We therefore expect this Congress to come up with a date for COSATU National
Day of Action as part of taking forwards these campaigns.

 

We need a date to launch a sustained action against Mswati regime.

 

The People of Swaziland are longing for freedom and as COSATU working with
the Alliance.

 

We need a multipronged campaign to force King Mswati towards a true
democratic government in Swaziland.

 

The Swaziland situation requires more action than endless words.

 

We expect POPCRU to talk about the type of resources required towards the
Swaziland Solidarity campaign.

 

We will be receiving the Cuban Five, in our country; it was going to be good
if they will be joining us in campaigns against the continued oppression of
the Swaziland people by the Mswati regime.

 

Let us direct our unions to action, let the streets of our country be marked
by the footsteps and footprints of our members.

 

Let us have no month passing without an action by one of the COSATU
affiliates.

 

Comrades we want to ask that we should not reduce this National Congress to
be just about elections and nothing else.

 

National Congresses are about refining our strategies and tactics to suit
the obtaining material conditions.

 

Elections are but an aspect of that and not the be all and end all of
elections.

 

The country is awaiting the results of this national Congress to tell them
about improving working conditions, about how you plan to provide quality
service to members, about your struggles to improve   workers salaries and
ensuring job security.

 

The country is awaiting your proposals about transforming the state to serve
our people particularly the working class, about your commitment to fight
crime and corruption in both the public and private sectors.

 

As COSATU, we expect nothing else from this National Congress and we hope
that you will not disappoint all of us.

 

We wish this National Congress all the success.

 

Amandla!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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