POLITICS

SASFU condemns use of soldiers as scab labour

Union suggests SANDF should not be deployed to hospitals

SASFU MEDIA STATEMENT ON THE ONGOING PUBLIC STRIKE:

As the workers in uniform we are greatly concerned about the Governments lack of commitment to end the strike with a proper offer that will meet the genuine demands of the public service workers.

The security services should not be used in a manner that seeks to undermine the right of workers to strike. The scenes that have been wildly reported in the media, of policemen failing to use the minimum force to striking women during the women's month, are very disturbing.

The continual use of soldiers as scab labour in hospitals is not only unsustainable but is parasitic as the very soldiers stand to benefit to a reasonable settlement and demand of the public service workers. Our government should be careful of developing a negative relationship between the soldiers and the poor as this might strain any future cooperation between soldiers and workers. 

In this very month of August in 2009, members of the SANDF marched to Union Buildings for better salaries and living conditions.  Some of those members that have sacrificed for the salary adjustments that have been made to the members of the SANDF are still sitting at home whilst receiving salaries.  This is a reflection of an uncaring leadership.

We therefore call our members across provinces to engage in legal actions in solidarity of those men and women that continue to live in uncertainty whilst some are reaping the benefits.

Statement issued by Bhekinkosi Mvovo, SASFU president, August 25 2010

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