Category: Workplace Struggle
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Heroic Sibanye Strike Highlights the Tactical Issues Facing the Workers’ Movement
The temperature of the class struggle is rising. 2022 has already seen a whole number of strikes. Some have been brief skirmishes as workers test their strength against…
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CLOVER STRIKE | Build Workers Unity in Struggle to Defeat Clover
The MWP salutes the combativity, courage and determination of the Clover workers as their strike, enters its third month, against plant closures, retrenchments, salary cuts and degraded working…
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Gauteng EPWP Workers’ CCMA Case Hearing on 4 October
On Monday 4 October Gauteng EPWP workers will return to the CCMA in Pretoria. The Commission will hear the case on the March 2020 dismissal of over 3,000…
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ANNIVERSARY | One Year Since EPWP and CHW Union Buildings Slave Revolt
The Marxist Workers Party is marking the one year anniversary of the Gauteng Community Health Workers and EPWP workers’ march and sleep-over at Union Buildings. This took place…
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NUPSAW DAY OF ACTION | EPWPs Struggle for Permanent Jobs Continues
On 12 October the workers on the ANC government’s slave-labour Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) continued their struggle for permanent jobs and a living wage. Hundreds of EPWP…
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STRIKE | Forward in Unity Against Capitalism!
Workers’ deepening anger and determination to fight back has compelled the Cosatu leadership to act despite its political entrapment in the Tripartite Alliance and their ANC loyalties. The…
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EPWP BULLETIN #12 | EPWP Workers CAN Win Permanent Jobs
The Gauteng Government has given CHWs permanent jobs. The CHW’s victory shows that mass struggle works and that it is possible to win permanent jobs. The march to…
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WORKING CLASS DAY OF ACTION | The ANC’s PPE-tender Corruption is the last straw!
The symbolic protests by left activists taking place on 1 August have been called because of a growing feeling that something must be done. If the ANC government…
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Capitalism’s ANC Crisis, Comment & Analysis, Coronavirus, Corruption, Trade Union, Workplace StruggleRamaphosa, Diko, the ANC and the Rise of the ‘Covidpreneurs’
The very system of tenders, whether they are technically corrupt or not, involves a massive diversion of wealth away from the working class and poor.
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CAMPAIGN | Organise Against Unemployment
The fragmentation of the working class that is developing as a result of the jobs bloodbath needs to be stopped in its tracks with a programme of action…
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