Labour brokers: COSATU's Section 77 notice
17 February 2012
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Posted by: Zina Girald
Labour brokers: COSATU's
Section 77 notice
COSATU
15 February 2012
Federation demands a total ban of this modern form of slavery
Ban labour brokers!
Section 77 Notice of intention to proceed with protest action
The Congress of South African Trade Unions has, on 14 February
2012, issued a notice to Nedlac of intention to proceed with protect action on
7 March 2012, in terms of Section77 (1) (d) of the Labour Relations Act 1995.
The Nedlac Section 77 Standing Committee has now confirmed that
there is a deadlock between the social partners at Nedlac on the question of
labour brokers.
COSATU is now satisfied that the requirements of Section 77of the
Labour Relation Act have been met for protected socio-economic protest and that
this action is necessary for the effective resolution of this matter.
COSATU is therefore calling on all workers to support the
socio-economic protest action by engaging in various forms of protest, which
will involve:
- Work
stoppages
- Rallies,
marches, demonstrations pickets (including lunch-time pickets), placard
demonstrations, siyalalas at or near the offices or premises of businesses that
are labour brokers or businesses that use labour brokers from 29 February 2012.
- Engagement
with customers and other members of the public to inform them of the reasons
for the protect action and to persuade them to support the action.
- Calls for
consumer boycotts of businesses that use labour brokers.
- Calls for
provident funds to withdraw funds invested in businesses that use labour
brokers.
- Calls for
solidarity campaigns that are aimed at media, shareholders, employees,
suppliers and others associated with labour brokers.
The protest actions that will involve time away from work are:- Rallies,
marches, demonstrations pickets, placard demonstrations, etc in all major towns
and cities on 7 March 2012.
- A national
stayaway or socio-economic strike on 7 March 2012.
The specific activities above will take place during working
hours.
The socio-economic strike will commence at 00h00 and end at 24h00
on 7 March 2012, except that shift workers will be away for the duration of one
whole shift and it will be the shift that has the majority of hours on the day
in question.
Following the socio-economic strike on 7 March 2012 the federation
will assess the programme of action and decide on the way forward. It reserves
the right to extend the programme of action. The federation action also
reserves the right to amend the programme of action should this be necessary.
COSATU is adamant that Labour brokers must be completely banned!
They are nothing more than human traffickers, making huge profits
by hiring out workers to their client companies as if we are no more than
commodities like office furniture or stationery.
Their workers are paid lower wages and fewer benefits like medical
aid and provident funds and no job security at all.
They can be hired and fired at any time by a phone call from the
client company to the labour broker.
They can never plan their lives more than a week or two ahead.
We demand a total ban of this modern form of slavery!
Statement issued by COSATU, February 15 2012
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