Independent Media has reliably learnt that the Food and
Allied Workers Union (Fawu) has opposed the presence of Cosatu 2nd
deputy president, Zingiswa Losi, and new affiliate the Liberated
Metalworkers of SA (Limusa). The motion was seconded by the
Communications Workers Union and SA Football Players Union who are part
of the unions also calling for the reinstatement of expelled general
secretary Zwelinzima Vavi and former affiliate, Numsa.
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It is understood that Fawu is also making a case for the reinstatement of Vavi and Numsa.
Losi was expelled from Numsa but kept her
leadership position after quickly getting a shop stewards post in police
union, Popcru. They also do not believe that Limusa should be part of
the meeting, accusing its admission into Cosatu of being dodgy.
The Cosatu congress started around two hours
later than scheduled. Members of the SA Transport and Allied Workers
Union also joined the proceedings late, after they were delayed due to
transport problems.
Initially they were not going to attend after
they could not agree on matters around accreditation, with some members
being kicked out of the caucus.
The congress also starts in the absence of journalists who were shown the door.
Losi told Independent Media that journalists
were asked to leave because they were concerned delegates would cause
more of a spectacle because of the media. It is not known how long the
session will last.
Labour Bureau

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