NUMSA KWAZULU NATAL STATEMENT ON THE PLANNED MASSACTION AGAINST E-TOLLS AND BANNING OF LABOUR BROKERS
November 10, 2013
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) in KwaZulu-Natal held various consultations with members through local offices on the planned mass action scheduled to take place on the 12th November 2013. The mood emerging from the ground through lenses of shop stewards is that NUMSA members in the shop floor will not be participating in the action.
In KZN the campaign was brought for the first time in the COSATU Provincial Shop Stewards Council on the 3rd of November 2013, hence the action (Stay Away) was already scheduled for the 12th November 2013. It is highly impossible to prepare for such important action within six working days. That meant, if a company has four shift systems, there would be a shift that might go for the stay-away and march without proper consultation in a factory general meeting.
The resolution to take actions on E-Tolls and Labour Brokers issues were taken long ago even before last COSATU Congress. And even before such laws become a white paper. No one is able to give a convincing answer about what took so long to come up with the date for an action. We were and still are doing drive-slow actions, went to court, etc. but never finalize the date of action on time.
NUMSA in KZN representing 58 000 members that had to participate in the action while almost 40% of members from motor and Auto Sectors were just participating in the protected strikes for wages. If they were to be taken out again within such short space of time, we would need to have enough time to motivate them on owning the action intrinsically through democratic processes within NUMSA structures such as Factory General Meetings, Local General Meetings. NUMSA members do not need to be treated like water taps that you just open and close it any time and anyhow.