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COSATU: SACP needs to be built up

 

 

Theto Mahlakoana and Amy Musgrave, Johannesburg, 27 November 2015

 

COSATU wants the SACP to explore contesting state power soon. The
federation's congress resolved yesterday that it would pressure the SACP to
"expedite" the process, while vowing to defend the organisation against what
it called "emerging anti-communist sentiment".

 

The declaration by COSATU comes at a time when the state of the ANC-led
alliance is making headlines and SACP leaders are being attacked by some in
the ruling party.

 

Delegates were clear that the SACP needed to be built up in the event that
they needed a new political home.

 

This would include increasing the depth of COSATU's relationship with the
SACP as a political party with its socialist vision, and that the federation
provide resources to build the SACP.

 

"The SACP remains the political vehicle of the working class and workers, in
particular," said the COSATU general secretary Bheki Ntshalintshali.

 

However, for now COSATU would stick with the ANC and campaign for it in next
year's local government elections.

 

The federation also spoke against changing the manner in which senior
leaders were elected in the ANC.

 

"Concerned that the ANC is paralysed by internal factional battles and
fixation with leadership contest, as the strategic ally, COSATU calls on the
ANC to maintain its established tradition and practice regarding succession
of leadership," Ntshalintshali said.

 

He was referring to the automatic elevation of deputy presidents to the
position of president.

 

Most of COSATU's national office bearers were re-elected this week, and the
federation's North West secretary, Solly Phetoe, is now its deputy general
secretary.

 

One of his main areas of focus would be working with other COSATU leaders to
ensure that the federation was united and campaign-oriented.

 

This would include the banning of labour brokers and putting pressure on the
government to implement a wealth tax.

 

With the end of the four-day congress, the federation has now also closed
the chapter on the National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) and axed
COSATU general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.

 

After a two-hour heated debate, the overwhelming majority of the delegates
voted to back the expulsion of Vavi and Numsa that was taken by COSATU's
central executive committee. Hamba Kahle Vavi, eVavi, Vavi and Numsa. Hamba
Kahle Vavi, delegates sang as they passed the motion.

 

COSATU warned that if the deadlock on the national minimum wage was not
resolved in a week's time, it would take its fight to the streets. COSATU
said it wanted the wage to be set at between 40% and 50% of the average
wage.

 

Business is insisting that it be calculated by an "independent" group,
instead of the National Economic, Development and Labour Council (Nedlac)
where it is now being negotiated. But COSATU is adamant that the
negotiations must remain at Nedlac.

 

Labour Bureau

 

The Mercury

 

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