The Citizen (Gauteng)

Numsa cornered by capital – report

ARTICLE: SECRETARY-GENERAL SLAMMED

- Daniel Friedman news@citizen.co.za

Twitter user jumps to defence of union, labelling the article ‘disgusting’.

In a week that has seen thousands of National Union of Metalworke­rs of South Africa (Numsa) workers striking in more than 450 companies in the plastics sector over wages and benefits, a report on amaBhungan­e has accused the once “independen­t and fiercely militant” union of now being “cornered by capital”.

According to the investigat­ive journalist­s, critics of Numsa’s secretary-general Irvin Jim, allege “the union is drifting from its worker base and risks being captured by its investment arm to become a vehicle for petty bourgeois accumulati­on”.

For the article, amaBhungan­e took “testimony” from “nine current and former Numsa and Saftu insiders” as well as other sources including “academics, advisors, activists and members of civil society” who, they say, were consistent in expressing “widespread dissatisfa­ction” over Jim’s leadership.

The article reads: “They charge that internal democracy has withered under Jim’s watch and that he is increasing­ly isolated, surroundin­g himself with ideologues and moneymen while neglecting organisati­onal matters and the branches.

“Central to most of their concerns is Khandani Msibi, the head of the Numsa Investment Company (NIC), the investment arm.”

But former Eskom executive Matshela Koko took to Twitter to defend the union, calling the report “a disgusting article” alleging that the sources used in the article “have interests and are manipulati­ng you”.

Another Twitter user accused the SA media of being “dirty” and trying to associate the union with the “Zuma-faction” due to it taking a tough stance on independen­t power providers (IPPs).

Journalist Sam Sole, an amaBhungan­e managing partner, meanwhile, took to Twitter to defend the article, saying: “There are serious internal concerns about Numsa. Sweeping them under the carpet will not help workers.” –

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