DLF DENOUNCES CHAMBER OF MINES, CALLS FOR WORKER UNITY ACROSS DIFFERENT ORGANISATIONS AND THE ROLE OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
The Democratic Left Front (DLF) denounces the Chamber of Mines in the way they have responded to the legitimate demands of mine workers. Their failure to negotiate and engage with the mine workers strike committees is at the root of the present conflict. Instead they play divide and rule by selective engagement with union officials that no longer represent those on strike.
Their response is of kragdadigheid and arrogance. Like in the past they dismiss workers and turn to the state's repressive arm to crush the workers. the tactic of the chamber is to take advantage of the strike to bring about devious and cost effective restructuring retrenchments.This is how they have operated over the last 120 years of racist mining operations in South Africa.
Benefits from the recent commodity boom and fat cat managerial salaries all provide evidence of a mining industry based on super-exploitation of workers. This is why they are faced by strikes and worker anger and this is why we as the DLF support the striking workers.
We support efforts to establish a collective bargaining chamber for the platinum sector. This must set minimum standards which plant level bargaining can improve. Power to improve the conditions of workers at each mine and shaft should never be taken out of the control of workers again. Out of touch and privileged labour officials standing on the shoulders of workers must be rejected.
Media reports on the role of the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) as leading the strikes is sensationalist. The DSM like all socialist and anti-capitalist formations has been responding to the needs of the striking workers. The DSM is an independent socialist organisation and from time-to-time engaged with the DLF in the context of worker struggles. We reject the smear on the DSM as having been responsible for the killing of any workers. It is an outrage.