Congress of South African Trade Unions
De Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU anaa Cosatu) be sam trade union federation for South Africa insyd. Dem form am for 1985 insyd wey ebe de largest of de country ein three main trade union federations, plus 21 trade unions wey be affiliate.[1]
Year dem found am | 1 December 1985 |
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Short name | COSATU |
Country | South Africa |
Member of | Southern African Trade Union Coordination Council |
Demma headquarters location | Johannesburg |
Dema official website | http://www.cosatu.org.za/ |
Ein History
editDema Founding den early history
editFor 30 Nov 1985 insyd, 33 unions meet for University of Natal insyd for talks for forming sam federation of trade unions.[2] Dis follow four years of unity talks between competing unions den federations wey dem oppose give apartheid wey na dem be "committed plus non-racial, non-sexist den democratic South Africa." Dem officially establish COSATU for 1 December 1985 insyd.[3][4] Among de founding unions be de affiliates of de Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU),[5] de small National Federation of Workers,[6] den sam independent unions, notably de National Union of Mineworkers. Na Elijah Barayi be de organisation ein first president wey na Jay Naidoo be de first general secretary.[2]
Dema Affiliates
editDema Current affiliates
editDe following unions be list by COSATU as dema affiliates:[7]
Union | Abbreviation | Founded | Membership (2014)[8] |
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Agricultural Food and Allied Democratic Workers Union | AFADWU | 2016 | N/A |
Chemical, Energy, Paper, Printing, Wood and Allied Workers' Union | CEPPWAWU | 1999 | 80,331 |
Communication Workers Union | CWU | 1999 | 22,007 |
Creative Workers Union of South Africa | CWUSA | 2014 | N/A |
Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa | DENOSA | 1996 | 81,319 |
National Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union | NEHAWU | 1987 | 277,317 |
National Union of Mineworkers | NUM | 1982 | 270,649 |
Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union | POPCRU | 1989 | 149,339 |
Public and Allied Workers Union of South Africa | PAWUSA | 1967 | 17,146 |
South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union | SACCAWU | 1975 | 120,352 |
Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union | SACTWU | 1989 | 85,000 |
South African Democratic Nurses' Union | SADNU | 1995 | 8,655 |
South African Democratic Teachers Union | SADTU | 1990 | 253,039 |
South African Emergency Personnel's Union | SAEPU | 2006 | N/A |
South African Medical Association | SAMA | 1998 | 8,166 |
South African Municipal Workers' Union | SAMWU | 1987 | 161,490 |
SASBO – The Finance Union | SASBO | 1916 | 66,539 |
South African Security Forces Union | SASFU | 1999 | N/A |
South African Transport and Allied Workers Union | SATAWU | 2000 | 152,254 |
Dema Former affiliates
editUnion | Abbreviation | Founded | Left | Reason not affiliated | Membership (1985)[9] | Membership (1993)[10] |
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Amalgamated Black Workers' Union | ABWU | 1984 | 1986 | Merged into TGWU | 1,000 | N/A |
Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers' Union of South Africa | ACTWUSA | 1987 | 1989 | Merged into SACTWU | N/A | N/A |
Brick, Clay and Allied Workers' Union | BRICKAWU | 1987 | Merged into CAWU | 748 | N/A | |
Cape Town Municipal Workers' Association | CTMWA | 1928 | 1987 | Merged into SAMWU | 11,097 | N/A |
Chemical Workers' Industrial Union | CWIU | 1974 | 1999 | Merged into CEPPWAWU | 20,700 | 41,462 |
Cleaning Services and Allied Workers' Union | CSAWU | Merged into TGWU | 850 | N/A | ||
Commercial and Distributive Workers' Union | CDWU | 1,600 | N/A | |||
Construction and Allied Workers' Union | CAWU | 1987 | 2001 | Merged into NUM | N/A | 24,300 |
Food and Allied Workers Union | FAWU | 1986 | 2016 | Disaffiliated | N/A | 121,534 |
Food and Canning Workers' Union | FCWU | 1941 | 1986 | Merged into FAWU | 26,455 | N/A |
General and Allied Workers' Union | GAWU | 1980 | 1987 | Merged into NEHAWU | 19,076 | N/A |
General Workers' Union | GWU | 1977 | 1986 | Merged into TGWU | 20,000 | N/A |
General Workers' Union of South Africa | GWUSA | 1981 | 1987 | Dissolved | 2,905 | N/A |
Health and Allied Workers' Union | HAWU | 1987 | Merged into NEHAWU | 1,111 | N/A | |
Hotel and Restaurant Workers' Union | HARWU | 1926 | 1990 | Merged into SACCAWU | N/A | |
Institute of Public Servants | IPS | N/A | N/A | |||
Liberated Metalworkers' Union of South Africa | LIMUSA | 2015 | 2021 | Merged into NUM | N/A | N/A |
Metal and Allied Workers' Union | MAWU | 1973 | 1987 | Merged into NUMSA | 38,789 | N/A |
Motor Assembly and Component Workers' Union of South Africa | MACWUSA | 1982 | 1987 | Merged into NUMSA | 3,100 | N/A |
Municipal Workers' Union of South Africa | MWUSA | 1982 | 1987 | Merged into SAMWU | 9,249 | N/A |
Musicians Union of South Africa | MUSA | 1994 | 2014 | Merged into CWUSA | N/A | N/A |
National Automobile and Allied Workers' Union | NAAWU | 1980 | 1987 | Merged into NUMSA | 20,338 | N/A |
National General Workers' Union of South Africa | NGWUSA | 1984 | 6,037 | N/A | ||
National Iron, Steel and Metal Workers' Union | NISMAWU | 1980 | 1986 | Merged into MAWU | 976 | N/A |
National Post Office and Allied Workers' Union | NAPAWU | 2,163 | N/A | |||
National Unemployed Workers Co-ordinating Committee | NUWCC | 1987 | 1991 | Dissolved | N/A | N/A |
National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa | NUMSA | 1987 | 2014 | Expelled | 100,000 | 253,796 |
National Union of Printers and Allied Workers | NUPAWO | 1984 | 1987 | Merged into PPWAWU | N/A | |
National Union of Textile Workers | NUTW | 1973 | 1987 | Merged into ACTWUSA | 23,241 | N/A |
Paper, Printing, Wood and Allied Workers' Union | PPWAWU | 1974 | 1999 | Merged into CEPPWAWU | 11,856 | 37,951 |
Performing Arts Workers' Equity | PAWE | 2014 | Merged into CWUSA | N/A | N/A | |
Post and Telecommunication Workers' Association | POTWA | 1986 | 1996 | Merged into CWU | N/A | 23,081 |
Retail and Allied Workers' Union | RAWU | 1984 | 1986 | Merged into FAWU | 3,830 | N/A |
South African Agricultural Plantation and Allied Workers Union | SAAPAWU | 1995 | 2004 | Merged into FAWU | N/A | N/A |
South African Allied Workers' Union | SAAWU | 1978 | 1987 | Merged into NEHAWU | 25,032 | N/A |
South African Domestic Workers' Association | SADWA | 1981 | 1986 | Merged into SADWU | 4,500 | N/A |
South African Domestic Workers' Union | SADWU | 1986 | 1998 | Dissolved | N/A | 16,172 |
South African Football Players Union | SAFPU | 1997 | 2016 | Disaffiliated | N/A | N/A |
South African Mineworkers' Union | SAMWU | 1983 | 1987 | Dissolved | 3,029 | N/A |
South African Railways and Harbours Union | SARHWU | 1936 | 2000 | Merged into SATAWU | 8,220 | 41,081 |
South African Scooter Transport and Allied Workers' Union | SASTAWU | 1981 | 1986 | Merged into TGWU | 4,700 | N/A |
South African State and Allied Workers' Union | SASAWU | 2000 | 2015 | Disaffiliated | N/A | N/A |
South African Textile and Allied Workers' Union | SATAWU | 1984 | 1988 | Merged into GAWU | 1,900 | N/A |
South African Tin Workers' Union | SATWU | 1937 | 581 | N/A | ||
Sweet, Food and Allied Workers' Union | SFAWU | 1974 | 1986 | Merged into FAWU | 19,596 | N/A |
Transport and General Workers' Union | TGWU | 1973 | 2000 | Merged into SATAWU | 11,000 | 38,036 |
United Mining, Metal and Allied Workers of South Africa | UMMAWOSA | 1983 | 1987 | Merged into NUMSA | 8,335 | N/A |
Dema Current officeholders
editNational Office Bearers:[11]
- President: Zingiswa Losi
- First Deputy-President: Mike Shingange
- Second Deputy-President: Louise Thipe
- Secretary General: Bheki Ntshalintshali
- Deputy General Secretary: Solly Phetoe
- Treasurer: Freda Oosthuysen
Provincial Secretaries:[12]
- Eastern Cape: Xolani Malamlela
- Free State: Monyatso Mahlatsi
- Gauteng: Dumisani Dakile
- KwaZulu-Natal: Edwin Mkhize
- Limpopo: Gerald Twala
- Mpumalanga: Thabo Mokoena
- North West: Job Dliso
- Northern Cape: Orapeleng Moraladi
- Western Cape: Melvyn de Bryn
Make you see dis one too
edit- Trade unions in South Africa
- 2007 South African public servants' strike
- Siphiwe Mvuyane
- John Gomomo
You fi read further
edit- Jeremy Baskin, Striking Back: A history of Cosatu, Routledge (September 1991), sam account of COSATU dema early years from 1985 till de release of Nelson Mandela for 1990 insyd
References
edit- ↑ "More unions quit Cosatu's exec body". fin24.com. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 tinashe (8 December 2011). "Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)". sahistory.org.za. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- ↑ South African History Online. "Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu)". sahistory.org.za. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
- ↑ Cosatu. "Brief History of Cosatu". cosatu.org.za. Archived from the original on 27 June 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
- ↑ Friedman, Michelle (2010). "The Future is in the Hands of the Workers": A History of Fosatu (PDF). Johannesburg: Mutloatse Heritage Trust. p. 122–124. ISBN 978-09869833-1-3. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
- ↑ "Directory: South Africa's Independent Unions" (PDF). South African History Online. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
- ↑ "Organisational Report on the Federation's Activities Consolidated Departmental and Provincial Reports Towards the COSATU 13th National Congress". COSATU. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
- ↑ Ashman, Sam (2015). "The Social Crisis of Labour and the Crisis of Labour Politics in South Africa". Revue Tiers Monde. 224 (4): 47. doi:10.3917/rtm.224.0047. S2CID 155766018.
- ↑ Baskin, Jeremy (1991). Striking back: A history of COSATU. London: Verso. p. 55. ISBN 0860913457.
- ↑ Catchpowle, Lesley (2002). A Case Study of the South African Municipal Workers' Union (SAMWU) in the Western Cape (1992-1997) (PDF). Greenwich: University of Greenwich. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- ↑ "National Office Bearers". cosatu.org.za. Archived from the original on 10 August 2012. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- ↑ "Welcome to the Congress of South African Trade Unions website". cosatu.org.za. Archived from the original on 9 April 2018. Retrieved 9 April 2018.