SACTWU BARGAINING CONFERENCE 2012 DECLARATION
The Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers' Union (SACTWU) held its Annual National Bargaining Conference on 9 - 11 March 2012 in Cape Town.
The Conference was attended by 160 delegates and staff. Delegates were shop stewards representing 101 000 SACTWU members in the clothing, textile, leather, distribution and related sectors in all parts of South Africa.
The main purpose of the Conference was to consolidate the union's wage demands for the 2012 round of substantive negotiations. The Conference successfully completed this task by re-affirming:
- Our demands for a living wage
- Our determination to combat attacks on the union's bargaining structures, such as bargaining councils
- Our commitment to strengthen centralised bargaining
- Our determination to stamp out the scourge of non-compliance in our industry.
The details of our consolidated demands will now first be reported to our members, after which we will submit our demands to employers and release them publicly.