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NO TO REMOVAL OF LABOUR FROM EXCLUSIVE LIST! FOR A LIVING WAGE NOW!

Socialist Workers League joins the Nigeria Labour Congress in condemning the National Assembly’s proposed constitutional amendment that would remove Wages from the exclusive legislative list to the concurrent list. This is a clear attempt to inflict a great blow on the working class. If it is allowed to sail through such draconian amendment would empower state governments that have never hidden their intent to give workers absolutely nothing as wages if only they could, to worsen the paucity of the starvation wages they presently pay. It is bad enough that a minimum wage of N 18,000 was accepted in 2011 as against the N 52,500 demand of the trade unions. It is worse that a few states have refused to even pay this pittance of a take home pay that cannot take many a worker home. The worst situation would be that of liberalising the minimum wage regime, supposedly in the name of “decentralisation” and “true federalism”. This is a huge step backwards as the quest for Living Wage is s...

THE “NUMSA MOMENT”; A RENEWAL OF REVOLUTIONARY POLITICS IN SOUTH AFRICA

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A Report of the NUMSA International Symposium of Left Parties and Movements, August 7-10, 2014 Comrade Irvine Jim, General Secretary NUMSA, addressing the symposium INTRODUCTION The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) held an International Symposium of Left Parties and Movements on August 7-10, 2014 with the theme: “Building Our Movement for Socialism: Learning from the Lessons of Others”. The symposium was simultaneously the Module 4 of the NUMSA Marxist-Leninist Political Schools for its 250-cadre Mbuyiselo Ngwenda Brigade (made up of shop stewards and activists in the NUMSA provincial structures) , and a milestone within the programme adopted for effecting the December 2013 resolution of the union’s Special Delegates Conference to establish a revolutionary socialist party, forge a united front of revolutionary and radical parties, movements and groups and build a movement for socialism. On the eve of this path-breaking symposium, three NUMSA activists ...

AWAITING INTERMENT (on Festus and Us)

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The remains of Festus Iyayi await the silence of soils that is mother earth’s final embrace, barely a day from now. I still find it difficult to put words on paper somewhat on the great mind with a large heart that Comrade Festus was, and will continue to be, as an inspiration to us, and those that will come after us. A lot has been said and written about his life, and his death, not the least during the tributes session of the ceremonies for his last journey, which started two days ago. A lot more will still be said, indeed, have to be said. I wouldn’t know if “tribute” would be the most apt word to describe what I now try to write here. But I cannot think of any more appropriate term, really. When I heard the news some two hours after his brutal killing in what initially seemed to be an accident, numbness was what came over me. This was partly due to my state of health at the time. Arriving from the NUMSA International Colloquium four days earlier, I hit the road in to take an in...

on attempts at self-perpetuation by the LP Chairman

The National Chairman Labour Party (LP) LP National Office Ladoke Akintola Boulevard Garki II Dear Chairman, IN DEFENCE OF THE 3 RD LP CONVENTION HOLDING BY OR BEFORE DECEMBER 19, AND AGAINST A THIRD TERM BID By December 19, 2013, it will be four years since the 2 nd Convention of our Party was held at the Labour House, Abuja, where you were returned to run for a second term of office as the National Chairman, haven been elected into the office on February 28, 2004, at the 1 st LP Convention which held at the National Women Centre, Abuja. At this juncture, all well-meaning party members, and supporters are looking forward to the convocation of the 3 rd LP Convention and you handing over as National Chairman after spending almost a decade in that highly exalted office. I am constrained to have to point out the obvious, due to some unclear signals that you just might be interested in self-perpetuation as the party chairman: such a step would not augur well f...

GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, YOUTH AND DECENT WORK: Problems and prospects for the trade union movement*

INTRODUCTION The world has been in severe turmoil now for six years. Staring as a “financial crisis”, the global economy entered into a “Great Recession”, the likes of which has never been witnessed since the “Great Depression” of the 1930s, in 2008-2009. While the world economy has come out of that recession, we now witness what has been described as the “Great Stagnation” [1] with an economic crisis that has thrown hundreds of millions of persons into the abyss of unemployment and rendered millions homeless. The global economic crisis has impacted on different countries in different ways and to different extents, depending on the way and manner they are integrated into the world economy. But hardly any country can claim to be aloof from its adverse consequences, as “globalisation” intertwines the fates of peoples from the farthest reach of into one broad mosaic of a community of fate. This does not mean that everyone in the multiplicity of countries and regions of the world ...