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The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU or Cosatu) is a
trade union A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, such as attaining better wages ...
federation in
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O ...
. It was founded in 1985 and is the largest of the country's three main trade union federations, with 21 affiliated trade unions.One Union expelled, and seven Unions voluntarily suspended their participation in COSATU


History


Founding and early history

On 30 November 1985, 33 unions met at the
University of Natal The University of Natal was a university in the former South African province Natal which later became KwaZulu-Natal. The University of Natal no longer exists as a distinct legal entity, as it was incorporated into the University of KwaZulu- ...
for talks on forming a federation of trade unions. This followed four years of unity talks between competing unions and federations that were opposed to
apartheid Apartheid ( , especially South African English:  , ; , ) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. It was characterised by an ...
and were "committed to a non-racial, non-sexist and democratic South Africa." COSATU was officially established on 1 December 1985. Among the founding unions were the affiliates of the Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU), the small National Federation of Workers, and some independent unions, notably the National Union of Mineworkers. Elijah Barayi was the organisation's first president and Jay Naidoo the first general secretary. Several resolutions were passed at this first meeting that defined the aim of the federation and how the federation operates, namely: * To establish one union for each industry within six months. * To focus on the exploitation of women workers. * To call for the lifting of the state of emergency, withdrawal of troops from the townships and release of all political prisoners. * To continue the call for international pressure, including disinvestment. * To demand for the right to strike and picket. * To determine a national minimum wage. * To extend the struggle for trade union rights in the homelands. On 5–6 May 1987 a strike as part of COSATU's Living Wage Campaign was held coinciding with 1987 General Election. More than 2.5 million workers took part in the stay-away. On 7 May 1987, in the early hours of the morning two bombs exploded near the support columns in the basement of the federation headquarters, COSATU House. The resulting damage caused the building to be declared unsafe.


Fight against Apartheid

At the second national congress held from 14 to 18 July 1987, the
Freedom Charter The Freedom Charter was the statement of core principles of the South African Congress Alliance, which consisted of the African National Congress (ANC) and its allies: the South African Indian Congress, the South African Congress of Democrats ...
was adopted by the federation after the resolution was proposed by the National Union of Mineworkers At the third congress held from 12 to 16 July 1989, a resolution was adopted that called on the members of COSATU to join a campaign of "sustained action" against apartheid, in the week leading up to the 1989 General Election of South Africa. On 26 July 1989, COSATU, the United Democratic Front and the Mass Democratic Movement, instigated the National Defiance Campaign, in which facilities reserved for whites were invaded, and organisation that had been banned by the state declared themselves 'unbanned'.


Post apartheid activities

The COSATU congress decided in 2012 to affiliate with the class-struggle oriented
World Federation of Trade Unions The World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) is an international federation of trade union, trade unions established on October 3, 1945. Founded in the immediate aftermath of World War Two, the organization built on the pre-war legacy of the Int ...
, while maintaining its membership within the
International Trade Union Confederation The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC; ; ; ) is the world's largest trade union federation. History The federation was formed on 1 November 2006 out of the merger of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) a ...
. During the 2016 Congress that was held in Durban, Michael Mzwandile Makwayiba, president of COSATU affiliate NEHAWU Michael Mzwandile Makwayiba was elected President of the World Federation of Trade Unions. By 2012 the trade union had a total of 2,191,016 members and 20 affiliated unions. Since then Cosatu experienced a large drop in membership partially due to a decline in affiliate membership numbers, between 2015 and 2022 it lost over 416 000 members.


Affiliates


Current affiliates

The following unions were listed by COSATU as their affiliates:


Former affiliates


Expulsion of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa

On 8 November 2014,
Irvin Jim Irvin Jim (born 1968) is a South African people, South African trade union leader. Born in on a farm in the Eastern Cape, Jim grew up in Motherwell, Eastern Cape, Motherwell. He became a university student, active in the Internal resistance to ...
, the general secretary of the largest COSATU affiliate, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), announced that the union had been expelled from the COSATU after a vote at a special central executive committee had been convened resulting in a 33–24 vote in favour of the expulsion. NUMSA was charged with violating the constitution of COSATU On 6 November 2014, an urgent legal application by NUMSA to prevent the special central executive committee from being convened was postponed by South Gauteng High Court, thus allowing the meeting to take place. On 10 November 2014, 7 unions announced they were voluntarily suspending their participation in COSATU's decision-making bodies due to the expulsion of NUMSA and called for a special national congress to be convened. Irvin Jim described the expulsion as "a dark day for workers".


Government

COSATU is part of an alliance with the ANC and the
South African Communist Party The South African Communist Party (SACP) is a communist party in South Africa. It was founded on 12 February 1921 as the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), and tactically dissolved itself in 1950 in the face of being declared illegal by t ...
, called the "
Tripartite Alliance The Tripartite Alliance is an alliance between the African National Congress (ANC), the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the South African Communist Party (SACP). The ANC holds a plurality in the South African parliament, ...
". COSATU's role in the alliance has been the subject of debate, since the organisation has been critical of some of the ANC government's policies. While some affiliates have argued for greater independence from the ruling political party, others have argued that the arrangement gives COSATU a political influence beneficial to its members."


Labour and social movements

South Africa has one of the largest incidence of HIV/AIDS in the world, with a 2005 estimate of 5.5-million people living with HIV – 12.4% of the population. In 2020, around 20.6-million people in eastern and southern Africa were living with HIV. The trade union movement has taken a role in combating this pandemic. COSATU is a key partner in the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), a registered charity and political force working to educate and promote understanding about HIV/AIDS, and to prevent new infections, as well as push for greater access to
antiretrovirals The management of HIV/AIDS normally includes the use of multiple antiretroviral drugs as a strategy to control HIV infection. There are several classes of antiretroviral agents that act on different stages of the HIV life-cycle. The use of mul ...
. In 1998, COSATU passed a resolution to campaign for treatment. "It was clear to the labour movement at that time that its lowest paid members were dying because they couldn’t afford medicines", says Theodora Steel, Campaigns Coordinator at COSATU. "We saw TAC as a natural ally in a campaign for treatment. We passed a formal resolution at our congress to assist and build TAC. Notwithstanding the formal alliance of COSATU with the ruling ANC party, it has been at odds with the government, calling for the roll-out of comprehensive public access to antiretroviral drugs.
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offered a strong statement of support to the 2010 Public Sector Worker's strike.


Logo

The wheel in the logo represents the economy. The gold colour of the wheel represents the wealth of the country. The figures pushing the wheel, consisting of two men and a woman carrying a baby, represent the challenges that workers face namely, racial and gender oppression as well as economic exploitation. These figures are black as they represent the black majorities struggle against racial oppression. The figures are holding a red flag that represents the working class. The slogan on the logo is "An injury to one is an injury to all" signifies the vision the union has of social solidarity that binds the working class.


Zimbabwe

In October 2004 and February 2005 COSATU sent delegations to
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to judge conditions in that country before the 2005 Zimbabwe parliamentary elections. They were expelled from the country on both occasions. COSATU has arranged protests and border blockades against the regime in
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. In 2016, COSATU voiced support for #ThisFlag protestors in Zimbabwe, stating "heavy-handedness of the Zanu-PF regime in dealing with perceived enemies was similar to that of Operation Restore Order/Murambatsvina in 2005."


Palestine activism

In 2020, COSATU voiced their solidarity with Palestinian peoples on 15 May ( Nakba Day) and have linked the Palestinian right to land to COSATU's struggle against apartheid in South Africa. In 2021 Palestinians protested against an Israeli court ruling which stated that residents of
Sheik Jarrah Sheikh Jarrah (, ) is a predominantly Palestinian people, Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem, north of the Old City, on the road to Mount Scopus. It received its name from the 13th-century tomb of Hussam al-Din al-Jarrahi, a physician ...
need to be evicted from their homes in Jerusalem. Israeli troops attacked Al-Aqsa during
Ramadan Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting (''Fasting in Islam, sawm''), communal prayer (salah), reflection, and community. It is also the month in which the Quran is believed ...
, a holy month for many Palestinians. COSATU marched to th
US Embassy in Sandton, Johannesburg
as a show of support for Palestinians, stating that the US government needs to recognize the sovereignty of Palestine as well as the gross human rights violations against Palestinians.


Current officeholders

National Office Bearers: * President: Zingiswa Losi * First Deputy-President: Mike Shingange * Second Deputy-President: Duncan Luvuno * Secretary General: Solly Phetoe * Deputy General Secretary: Gerald Twala * Treasurer: Freda Oosthuysen Provincial Secretaries: * Eastern Cape: Mkhawuleli Maleki * Free State: Tiisetso Mahlatsi * Gauteng: Louisa Modikwe * KwaZulu-Natal: Edwin Mkhize * Limpopo: Hangwani Mashao * Mpumalanga: Thabo Mokoena * North West: Kabelo Kgoro * Northern Cape: Orapeleng Moraladi * Western Cape: Malvern de Bruyn


See also

* Trade unions in South Africa * 1973 Durban strikes * 2007 South African public servants' strike * Siphiwe Mvuyane * John Gomomo


Further reading

* Jeremy Baskin, Striking Back: A history of Cosatu, Routledge (September 1991), an account of COSATU's early years from 1985 until the release of
Nelson Mandela Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela ( , ; born Rolihlahla Mandela; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African Internal resistance to apartheid, anti-apartheid activist and politician who served as the first president of South Africa f ...
in 1990


Notes


References


External links


Official homepage

COSATU Daily News
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COSATU Press Releases


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