COSATU disgusted by diatribe by ‘Friends of the Youth League'
27 August 2012
The Congress of South Africa Trade Unions has noted with disgust the dishonouring of Congress movement principles by the so-called ‘Friends of the Youth League' (FYL) - a pseudo political ‘party' - in its attack on the COSATU President, Sidumo Dlamini, in an open letter.
It is not only an offensive insult to the President but an attack on the Federation in general, and its collective leadership. It is also highly offensive for former Youth League members to dishonour all women, in particular all those in the health profession, by addressing the President of a Global Social Justice Movement as ‘sister Sdumo'.
For the record, male nurses within the industry are addressed as ‘Sirs' and female nurses as ‘Sisters'. The President is one of the proudest ‘sirs' within the nursing profession and also a senior leader of the largest union federations in Africa and the world, which played a critical part in winning the right to freedom of association ushered in by the sound constitutional principles we achieved in the 1994 breakthrough.
COSATU will not be deterred by such sexist and un-called-for insults, such as that the President's "only exposure to struggle is in hospital wards and fighting amongst fellow sisters and mid-wives".