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DA: Statement by Ian Ollis, Democratic Alliance shadow minister of labour, calling on unions to play a greater role in tackling lawlessness (06/07/2011)

6th July 2011

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It is with deep concern that the Democratic Alliance (DA) notes a number of violent incidents that have been carried out by union workers during the current public sector strike. These include stone-throwing, widespread damage to property and intimidation of non-strikers. The DA fully supports the constitutional right of workers to strike. It is an essential component of our labour legislation that allows disenfranchised workers to take legitimate industrial action as a means of both voicing their concerns and bargaining with employers. However, this right should never infringe the rights of others, and violent behaviour during strike action should not be condoned or tolerated.
Even more concerning is a picture published yesterday on the IOL website of a striker wearing a Cosatu T-shirt brandishing a gun; the image can be viewed by clicking here. While it cannot be determined whether this gun is in fact real, it is an irresponsible and dangerous action and could be regarded as an incitement to violence.
Cosatu needs to ensure that its marshals are doing their jobs by educating workers on how to conduct themselves during strike action; it would appear from the recent violence that they are not doing enough in this regard.
In October 2010, the DA submitted a Private Members Legislative Proposal to Parliament, which seeks to protect non-striking workers and the general public from violence and intimidation, and to protect public and private property from malicious destruction during strike action. The legislation would make unions liable for, amongst others, penalties and damages for the illegal and undisciplined behaviour of individual members. Such penalties would be imposed upon unions, or indeed any party to a strike, if prescribed good practice is not followed during legitimate strike actions.
In light of continuing lawlessness and violence during public sector strikes, the DA will be increasing its efforts to ensure that this bill is tabled.
 

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