The Citizen (KZN)

SACP slams GM, calling for labour unity in South Africa

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The South African Communist Party (SACP) came out in support of workers at General Motors South Africa (GMSA) and its supply chain yesterday, denouncing the disinvesti­ng company for allegedly acting unilateral­ly and in bad faith towards the labour movement.

“The SACP expresses its message of solidarity with the workers employed at GMSA and its supply chain, who are facing an uncertain future as a result of the GM’s global headquarte­rs’ decision to close production operations in South Africa,” the party said in a statement.

“The SACP denounces with contempt GM’s unilateral and bad faith conduct towards workers and the labour movement in South Africa. More than ever, unions at GMSA and its supply chain need to set all their difference­s aside and unite for the greater good of the workers.”

Last week, GM announced that it was disinvesti­ng from South Africa and that it had sold its local operations to Isuzu.

As a result, production and sales of all Chevrolet models will cease and Isuzu will take over the firm’s operations in Port Elizabeth. Isuzu will also be taking over the parts centre because it will be manufactur­ing trucks and commercial vehicles.

Since that announceme­nt, GM has filed a notice to retrench about 600 workers out of a workforce of 1 500.

The SACP said the decision by GM had everything to do with profit maximisati­on and the aftermath of the internatio­nal capitalist crisis rather than the loss of confidence in South Africa’s investment environmen­t.

“Due to a combinatio­n of factors, including plummeting sales as a result of the crisis, GM has faced impending bankruptcy. Among others, the United States government has pumped $50 billion (R650 billion) in a bailout interventi­on to GM, on the condition of an intensifie­d, aggressive restructur­ing on a global scale,” SACP said.

“Clearly, GM’s restructur­ing agenda has not ended. As the department of trade and industry indicated on May 18, GM exited Australia in 2013 where it had a joint venture with Holden and closed its plant in Indonesia in 2015. In 2017 GM was, at the outset, engaged in pulling out of Europe with the Opel/Vauxhall brand sold to Peugeot and closing its plant in Halol, India.”

The SACP then called for maximum unity in the ranks of organised labour and organising the unorganise­d in the imminent battle against retrenchme­nts and adverse restructur­ing.– ANA

The SACP denounces with contempt GM’s unilateral and bad faith conduct towards workers and the labour movement in South Africa. SACP statement

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