Cosatu should only eat imported food
Farmers should not be misled by the partial lifting of the strike in the Western Cape , and they have to prepare themselves for large scale trouble countrywide, warns TAU SA president, Mr Louis Meintjes.
Mr. Meintjes referred to Cosatu's Tony Ehrenreich who warned that "the war on land is coming soon" (see Die Burger report).
"It is clear that the dispute regarding compensation for farm workers is only used by Cosatu to charge them emotionally so that they are also useful for political actions, such as land reform."
"The fact that the strike continues in De Doorns and some other places is inconsistent and is an indication that they are not honest with negotiations and that they are using the partial strike as means of an ongoing threat," said Mr Meintjes.
TAU SA is also concerned about the government allowing Cosatu and the strikers to carry on with their unlawful behavior at the expense of farmers who have to suffer enormous damages as well as other law abiding citizens who are inconvenienced by it. It is unacceptable that criminal elements among the so-called strikers are allowed to close down a country's main route by throwing stones or placing burning tires on the road. Government should follow a policy of zero tolerance against any crime. In this case where government's alliance partner Cosatu is involved the breaking of the law seems to be permitted.