NUMSA STATEMENT ON THE OUTCOMES OF NATIONAL STRIKE COMMITTEE (NSC) MEETING
16 July 2014
The National Strike Committee (NSC) was held yesterday Tuesday 15 July 2014, at Vincent Mabuyakhulu Conference Centre (VMCC), Newtown, Johannesburg. The NSC was attended by representatives drawn from our nine (9) Regions, including worker-leaders. The key mandate of the NSC was to receive detailed reports on the ongoing Engineering/Metals sector from all our fifty-one Locals, across the length and breadth of country.
The NSC was emboldened by the massive and growing strength and success of the strike in all corners of the country: in major industrial areas, affluent cities and rural towns, where the toiling Black and African working class sells its labour power for a pittance. We salute the hundreds of thousands of our members that swamped the streets, since the strike begin on July 01, 2014.
We appreciate the mounting growth of the strike, and welcome MEWUSA; CEPPWAWU; SEAWA; UASA and GIWUSA who have also joined the picket lines to demand a Living Wage for workers. This worker-to-worker unity irrespective of one's union logo's or t-shirts colours, not only unifies workers, but builds worker's power from below to confront the hegemony of capital on the shopfloor and fight for equal redistribution of wealth. This is consistent with the worker's battle cry of "an injury to one; an injury to all".
During the NSC proceedings, the meeting was alerted to news wire reports, that the Steel and Engineering Industry Federation of South Africa (Seifsa), through its maverick Chief Executive Kaiser Nyatsumba, had withdrawn its conditional offer and that there would be no further engagements. This was neither surprising nor shocking! In honesty, Nyatsumba is a supreme example of a rented agent to perpetuate and drive racist, colonial slave wages by White bosses dominating the industry. Nyantsumba must explain why it is only the Black and African working class who are on strike in the metals and engineering industries!