/ 30 October 2014

Cosatu friction can’t be pegged on ANC – Mantashe

Headache: ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe had to change his tune after NEC members rebuked him.
Headache: ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe had to change his tune after NEC members rebuked him.

The friction in Cosatu cannot be blamed on the ANC, party general secretary Gwede Mantashe said on Thursday.

“Let me demystify the notion that the ANC wants Cosatu to be a labour desk,” he told Denosa’s seventh national congress in Boksburg, on Johannesburg’s East Rand.

“We will never go to Cosatu and draft resolutions for Cosatu.”

Mantashe said Cosatu had the responsibility of implementing its own resolutions, and people could not blame the ANC if the trade union federation failed to do that.

“If it does not [implement resolutions], don’t look for a scapegoat in the ANC. If we want a labour desk we will form it in the ANC.”

The ANC was aware of the important role trade unions played.

Labour desk
Numsa has accused the ANC of trying to reduce Cosatu to a labour desk. Numsa and Cosatu have been at loggerheads since the trade union federation suspended its general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi for having an affair with a junior employee.

At its special national congress in December, Numsa resolved to not support the ANC ahead of the general elections.

Mantashe called on trade unions to start doing their work.

“Wake up, do your work, you are a trade union movement … Don’t look for someone to blame. Unity should not be negotiated.”

He called on the Democratic Nurses’ Organisation of South Africa (Denosa) to use its congress to discuss a way forward in Cosatu.

“Denosa can play its role in pulling together factions in the federation,” Mantashe said. There would be no Cosatu if the affiliates allowed people to destroy it. – Sapa