SACTWU WELCOMES SWEARING IN OF EBRAHIM PATEL
The Southern African Clothing & Textile Workers' Union (SACTWU) welcomes the swearing in of the new cabinet. In particular, we welcome the swearing in of our ex-General Secretary, Ebrahim Patel, as Minister of Economic Development in President Jacob Zuma's cabinet.
Ebrahim Patel was the Overall Convenor for organised labour in South Africa in which capacity he led negotiations on social and economic policy matters at tripartite institutions. He served too as the global spokesperson on Employment and Social Policy for the Workers Group on the International Labour Organisation's (ILO) Governing Body.
He has been a member of the South African national delegation on trade policy since the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Meeting in Singapore in 1996 .
Recently, he led the labour engagement with government leaders as part of the preparations for the G20 Summit, when a small global labour team met with Presidents Motlanthe ( South Africa ) and Lula ( Brazil ), Prime Ministers Gordon Brown (UK) and Kevin Rudd ( Australia ) and the heads of the IMF (Dominique Strauss-Kahn) and WTO (Pascal Lamy). Following its deliberations, the Summit agreed to a combination of economic stimuli measures and greater regulation of financial markets.
At the ILO, he led negotiations which resulted in the adoption of the ILO's Global Employment Agenda, which contributed to international efforts to promote decent work, to tackle unemployment and the employment growth challenge.