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20 January 2015

 

 

Time for workers to unite and fight back

 

Final blow since the dawn of democracy!

 

 

Workers of this country; especially public sector workers; have experienced
another attack to their rights, dignity and benefits from the government in
the form of the Pension Act that was hastily signed by President Zuma. This
signifies a final blow to the workers with regards the ongoing exploitation
since the dawn of democracy. 

 

Book club

 

As the South African Liberated Public Service Workers Union (SALIPSWU) we
are totally appalled by this callous act of the president of the country and
book club known as government although we are not surprised. The fact that
the new Pensions Act has been signed shows that the President of South
Africa and the ruling elite will do anything to undermine the principle of
consultation and people’s power. This Pensions Act has been signed without
the mandate nor the will of the workers and the poor in general. 

 

Ruling elite

 

Unfortunately we must also note the short-lived ranting of COSATU and its
leadership; particularly its president; Sdumo Dlamini; which can be is
comparable to the situation of “someone who is a relationship with a
well-known criminal or abuser but wakes up the next morning complaining of
being raped or assaulted and expect sympathy.” Nothing said by COSATU and
each leadership sore must be taken serious because they knew this would
happen. The president of COSATU is a member of what is branded as the “most
powerful ANC NEC” so his interests are tied to those of the ruling elite
(colleagues who are members of parliament and the executive of our country)
who never advocate anything for advocating for workers.

 

Ruling elite

 

The band of former trade unionists or trade union leaders which includes
Sdumo Dlamini who sleeps in the same bed with white monopoly capital in the
form of big business as a member of the ANC NEC; the current member of
parliament and former General Secretary of NEHAWU- Fikile Slovo Majola,
Senzeni Zokwana who is the current Minister of Agriculture; Forestry and
Fisheries working very closely with the three unions in the Public Sector
(SADTU, POPRCU, NEHAWU) must take blame for the numerous blows suffered by
the workers of this country because it was they who colluded in selling out
workers in return of favours from the ruling elite that took the form of
deployment for their leaders into government thus weakening what used to be
the shield of workers of this country. 

 

No fear of contradiction

 

As SALIPSWU we wish to place on record; without any fear of contradiction;
that it is hypocrisy of the highest order for any of the current leadership
of COSATU and leaders of its affiliated Public Sector Unions to claim that
they are advocating anything or acting in defence of the workers when they
all Neo-liberal policies of government are adopted; signed and delivered
under their guard. 

 

E-tolls

 

The country need not forget easily the failure by government to ban labour
brokers but unilaterally chose to regulate them hence these continue to
exploit workers in their full watch, the social outcry for the scrapping of
the E-Tolls is yet another example of continuing undermining of the people
of the country by the ruling elite, the adoption of National Destruction
Plan (NDP) and now the signing of the Pensions Act. All these painful
circumstances will remain on the consciences of this troop of leaders and
their band of public sector unions.

 

We invite all public sector workers; other trade unions and the entire
working class to share the view that this Pensions Act is part of the
ongoing onslaught on the public sector workers and society and observe that
the attacks are also characterised by a number of issues and policies
amongst others:

 

Windswept

 

Government Employees Medical Scheme (GEMS) which has become more and more
useless; expensive; unaffordable and inaccessible thus undermining the right
to quality health care as enshrined both in the Freedom Charter and the
country’s constitution. The other matter is that this scheme has windswept
the right of choice for government employees as is seen in the conditions
regarding different subsidies for those who choose to belong to other
medical aid schemes. This leads to coercion of workers not to opt for other
medical aid schemes with much better benefits and it has resulted in about
36% of Public Sector workers staying without any medical aid scheme. 

 

Lack of ownership of houses by the Public Sector Workers or any policy by
the government nor plan in changing such. In 20 years only 5.7% of public
servants owned decent houses. The remaining 94.3% continue to live in bonds
and rental house where they pay huge amounts to the banks and landlords.
Ironically since 2009 public sector workers have not receive any increase in
housing subsidy and their terms and conditions of employment become
continuously under threat of erosion.

 

There is an increase in the number of workers who are employed on temporary
basis to almost 500 000; excluding the outsourced employees. On the other
hand we have seen an untenable situation of close to 1.5 million workers
being dismissed from 1994.

 

The Tax laws Amendment and Tax Administration Laws Acts 

 

These will make the situation worse in the public sector. It will not in any
way improve the lives of the workers nor make the attractive to younger
generations; as well as make skills retention a serious challenge. We have
already seen a massive departure of workers; particularly the professionals
and those with long service/experience from the public sector for private
sector as they chase a better life for themselves.

 

No political affiliation

 

On the other hand the departure of skills and experience from the public
sector can only worsen the crisis of lack of quality service delivery and
the attainment of total transformation a pipe dream. The public sector has
become a training sector for those who want to gain experience and later
leave.

 

As a union; we refuse to be naïve and note that “our” government declared an
intention to utilise pensions to fund the NDP thus we call on all workers to
unite beyond their exploitative boundaries and FIGHT THIS CONTINIOUS
EXPLOTAITION. We make this call fully aware that that there is a need for a
united response to this abuse of power and do so with an independent mind
and without any loyalty to political affiliation. 

 

Wheels of suppression

 

We will work with anyone who is conscientious about the dangers our country
faces to roll back the wheels of suppression of the people by the ruling
elite and their capitalist friends.

We will in the next few weeks discuss and adopt campaigns that will be
spearheaded by the National Office Bearers in various provinces and
nationally to bring back the decency, dignity, unity and power of workers in
the workplaces, policy formulation and in various sites of the struggle as
we fight for:

 

1.  Scrapping of the recent Tax Administration Law/Pension Fund Act

2.  Ownership of houses by Public Servants through their pension funds

3.  Freedom to choose medical scheme with same or equal subsidies 

4.  Amnesty for dismissed Public Sector Workers

5.  Reduction of Tax for Public Sector Workers

6.  Claiming back bargaining structures to benefit workers

7.  Eradication of corruption in all government departments

 

 

Issued by SALIPSWU NOBs, 21 January 2016

 

Enquiries:

Patrick Craven

 

 

From:
http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politics/anc-govt-planning-to-dip-into-our-pens
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