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SAMWU Press Statement
July 3rd, 2000 1pm

The South African Municipal Workers Union and Independent Municipal and Allied Trade Union will be returning to the Johannesburg Metro Division of the Bargaining Council this Wednesday July 5th, 2000. The Bargaining Council will reconvene to chart a way forward after last week's Special Plenary deadlocked.

Last week, Council representatives refused to sign a written moratorium on all implementation of iGoli 2002. This refusal came despite Exco Chair Kenny Fihla (who was not present at the Bargaining Council) having given an early morning guarantee that the Bargaining Council could bind itself to a written moratorium, and despite Local Government MEC Trevor Fowler having proclaimed a moratorium on restructuring last Friday morning.

It is clear that the Council officials' reluctance to agree to the moratorium stems from the fact that an end to commercialisation of Johannesburg's assets would mean that various lucrative positions would no longer be available, and therefore the moratorium does not suit the personal interests of officials.

Both unions, as well as several community based groups and the South African Communist Party, have consistently opposed the iGoli 2002 plan for more than one year now. Unfortunately, all efforts to negotiate around problematic aspects of the plan have been stalled by Council's refusal to bargain, and lately by Council's refusal to uphold the moratorium on implementation proclaimed on June 22nd by the MEC for Local Government, Trevor Fowler.

Some of the grounds on which the unions oppose iGoli 2002 are:

The Council has refused to negotiate around any of these concerns. SAMWU has tabled notice to strike in Johannesburg starting July 11th 2000, unless this week's Bargaining Council manages to resolve the current impasse.

For comment please call Anna Weekes on 083 7141899


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