Increase in minimum wages will lead to increase in dismissals
Following the unrest at De Doorns, the Minister of Agriculture held a meeting with TAU SA and other agricultural unions to discuss the issue of minimum wages for agricultural employees.
TAU SA is of the opinion that no consideration can be given to minimum wages for the De Doorns area in isolation. Diversity in Agriculture and the reality of geographical areas also have to be taken in account. A minimum wage is currently in place and TAU SA's advise to its members is not to pay workers less than the minimum wage.
In fact, if the package of fringe benefits is to be taken into account it appears that most farmers pay even more than the minimum wage.
The problems of De Doorns cannot be made the problem of the entire agricultural industry. Furthermore, TAU SA has his doubts whether the unrest at De Doorns is purely an agricultural issue. Judging by the pronouncements of the ANC leader in the Western Cape , Marius Fransman, it is clear that politics plays the predominant role.
The ANC in the Western Cape wants to destabilize the province in his efforts to regain control, and as preparation for the ANC's leadership election next month at Mangaung. "Mr. Fransman should be disciplined by his party over his statements against farmers. An apology is not even enough: he should be summarily expelled from the ruling party, as was done to Julius Malema," says TAU SA's president Mr Louis Meintjes.