Cosatu/Numsa Split Indicative of Deeper Structural Problems in SA Trade Union Sector

Author:
SACSIS News
Publisher:
SACSIS News
Publication Date:
12 November 2014
Tags:
Southern Africa, Labour

In March 2012, five months before the Marikana massacre exposed the internal weaknesses of the South African trade union sector, SACSIS' Fazila Farouk interviewed labour expert, Ighsaan Schroeder who said that Cosatu was well on its way to demise and could collapse within a mere 15 years due to serious structural weaknesses in the trade union sector. Soon after the Marikana massacre Schroeder revised his prediction saying that Cosatu would cease to exist in five years. Well, two years later, Cosatu has expelled its largest affiliate Numsa and its unravelling is taking place faster than any of us could have imagined.

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