The Citizen (KZN)

Union re-elects Mathunjwa as president

- Brian Sokutu

The Associatio­n of Mineworker­s and Constructi­on Union (Amcu) yesterday wrapped up its threeday national elective congress, with Joseph Mathunjwa being re-elected president.

Mathunjwa, along with five other national office bearers – Jeffrey Mphahlele (general secretary), Jimmy Gama (national treasurer), Mosibo Joni (deputy president), Neo Mankge (national chair: education) and Xolani Bokoloshe (national chair: health and safety) – were elected unopposed in polls run by the Electoral Institute for Sustainabl­e Democracy in Africa.

Among far-reaching resolution­s adopted by delegates at the Amcu congress are:

The promotion of technical and artisan skills among members, to be empowered with the dependents through bursaries;

Educating men on the implicatio­ns on gender-based violence;

A campaign for a basic income grant for the unemployed;

The closing of the wage gap between captains of industry and workers;

The right of workers to refuse an instructio­n to undertake dangerous work;

A campaign against the department of labour’s move for a secret ballot by workers before embarking on a strike;

A campaign for the independen­ce of the CCMA, to avoid commission­ers taking bribes;

A review of the Labour Relations Act (LRA) provision for workers in essential services not to go on strike;

The holding of a jobs summit to adopt a programme of action to address unemployme­nt and retrenchme­nts; and

An end to wage disparity between men and women doing the same job.

The Amcu congress, held every five years, also discussed constituti­onal amendments and resolved to make a submission to the department of labour’s registrar Lehlohonol­o Molefe by the end of next month.

Recently, Amcu patched up difference­s with Molefe following tensions over a threat to deregister the union over noncomplia­nce with the provisions of the LRA, requiring the union submit to the department audited financial statements and proof of holding regular elective conference­s.

The Amcu congress, discussed constituti­onal amendments and resolved to make a submission to the department of labour by the end of next month.

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