/ 15 February 2012

Cosatu wants debate on direction of tripartite alliance

The debate on whether the ANC is leading the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) in the right direction needs to continue, the trade union federation’s Gauteng chairperson Phutas Tseki said on Wednesday.

“Are we part of the ANC or walking next to the ANC?” Tseki asked in Johannesburg.

“Are we not seen to be part of the ANC in the form of campaigns led by the ANC and leadership of the ANC?”

Tseki was addressing delegates at the Cosatu Gauteng provincial executive committee meeting. He said the ANC was leader of the alliance, a decision supported by Cosatu. However, there was nothing wrong with debating whether the ANC was taking Cosatu forward.

“Are we being pushed away?” asked Tseki.

He also spoke about labour brokers, saying Cosatu was pleased that President Jacob Zuma had addressed the issue during his State of the Nation address last week.

Tseki said he knew the ANC was looking at regulating labour brokers but Cosatu wanted a total ban.

“This [issue] will be taken to the ANC policy conference and we hope it goes through to the national conference,” he said.

Cosatu president S’dumo Dlamini had been scheduled to address the meeting on Wednesday but was unable to attend. — Sapa