NUMSA STATEMENT ON THE ONGOING NGQURA CONTAINER TERMINAL
12 June 2014, Port Elizabeth
We have decided to call this Media Briefing to respond to a number of flimsy accusations that have been made by Transnet management against - the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa).
Our members have been on a strike action since, 25 April 2014, as a last organisational resort to pressure Transnet management to respond to our genuine demands. The strike is already entering its second month without any form of final settlement or engagements between the two parties - the Transnet management and Numsa. It has never been our intention to embark on an indefinite strike, but the strike was imposed on us by Transnet for their blatant refusal to negotiate with us.
The decision to embark on a strike was not an easy decision, but a painful decision taken as we acutely aware that the employer will implement the principle of No Work No Pay. The employer is now using this principle of No Work No Pay to blackmail workers to return to work. Fortunately, our members remain united in the picketing lines and they are vigorously prepared to forge ahead with the strike until their demands have been met. This buries the false insinuations spread by the employer as the worst form of Nazi-style propaganda by Transnet Bosses that our members have pleaded with them to return to work, since they will be abandoning the strike.
Our strike in Ngqura Container Terminal should be located and understood within the context of a heavy socio-economic burden imposed to the workers, since there have a massive responsibility to subsidize and feed the mass army of the unemployed, mainly the working class youth that is languishing in squalor and ravaged by HIV/AIDS pandemic in our country's impoverished Townships and apartheid created stinking slums.