NEHAWU statement on the announcement of the Cabinet
29 May 2019
The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] welcomes the announcement of the incoming Minister and Deputy Ministers as announced by the President of the Republic, Honourable Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa.
Firstly, we welcome the reduction of ministries as a means to have a leaner and efficient government that will be preoccupied with prioritising service delivery. However, we want to outright caution against any loss of jobs as a result of this move by the President. Furthermore, these measures must not lead to budget cuts in terms of the existing programmes which ultimately leads to job losses.
Secondly, our view is that this should be about the closure of ministries as opposed to departments. The latter must be absorbed or integrated in the related existing departments. We hope this would not lead to a job blood bath of the coal-face public service jobs. Should jobs be lost in this fashion we will fight fire with fire. As NEHAWU, we are more than ready to wage a relentless war should any of our members and workers lose jobs because of this move.
The new administration must immediately focus on the speedy implementation of the National Health Insurance [NHI] and comprehensive social security, implementation of free higher education, reindustrialization of the South African economy and the intensification of the fight and defeat corruption and state capture. We welcome the inclusion of unemployment as part of the Department of Labour. Unemployment is at a crisis level with 27.6% of the population without any job. We hope the department will come up with creative means to end unemployment as part of the triple challenges.