Union Buildings, Pretoria, 21 June 2016

 

 

President Jacob Zuma

 

Opening Remarks at the Meeting of the

 

Presidential Labour Working Group

 

 

Deputy President,

Ministers and Deputy Ministers; 

The leadership of COSATU, FEDUSA AND NACTU

Senior officials,

 

 

I welcome you to this important meeting of the Presidential Labour Working
Group.  

 

We have tried to convene this meeting before but it had to be postponed due
to clashing schedules.  I am very happy that we are able to meet today.

 

Successful nations are built on the foundation of common purpose. Our
culture of consultation and dialogue to build a shared national vision and
unity of purpose is what has made it possible for South Africa to succeed. 

 

We meet today when our economy is facing strong headwinds due to a weak
global economy and some challenges in the domestic sphere.

 

The economic situation makes it difficult to create jobs, and this affects
all in our country, and especially our youth.

 

It is encouraging that we are united in efforts to find ways to reignite
growth. Without growth, it will be difficult to create the numbers of jobs
that we need to break the back of unemployment.

 

Let me then in this regard, express my gratitude to organised labour for
working with government and business to avert the recent ratings downgrades.
Government, labour and business undertook an international pro-South Africa
tour for the first time, and this milestone showed immense patriotism and
unity in action to build our country.

 

We must now do more, together, to strengthen the economy and address the
domestic constraints to growth which are in our control to attend to. I am
happy that Labour attended the recent economic renewal report back meeting
on the 9th of May. We should now move our country forward together.

 

Let me thank you as well for the spirit of cooperation that prevailed with
regards to the recent amendments to our labour laws and also the retirement
benefits of workers.

 

We have a common goal, which is the protection of workers in general and
vulnerable workers in particular.  We should therefore always ensure that we
talk, and work together.

The recent amendments extend the scope of protection to Domestic Workers and
Farm Workers, who are arguably the most vulnerable among workers.  

 

We need to find ways to leverage these achievements in the manner that
boosts economic recovery and a better life for all our people.  

 

If we work together in the manner we have done in the past few months, I am
convinced that we will overcome the challenges that we face.

 

We have had success before of working together to find practical solutions
to our immediate challenges. As you would recall, after the onset of the
global economic crisis in 2008, we crafted a strategy to cushion the impact
of the crisis on workers. 

 

We need that spirit to address our challenges today.

 

Our meeting today will focus on the state of the economy and what should be
done to turn it around so that we can stop job losses and create more decent
jobs for our people. 

 

The matters of the minimum wage and the comprehensive social security system
are of utmost importance as well to workers. 

 

Let me thank you once again. We look forward to fruitful deliberations.

 

I thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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