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THE POSITION OF JOHESU ON THE NATIONWIDE STRIKE IN THE HEALTH SECTOR

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Being the text of Press Briefing address by the Chairman Joint Health Sector Union Com. (Dr.) Ayuba P. Wabba, mni on 16 th December, 2014 1.               Com Ayuba P. Wabba, Chair JOHESU & Com Faniran Vice Chair    UPDATE ON MEETINGS BETWEEN JOHESU AND GOVERNMENT It could be recalled that the Joint Health Sector Unions declared an industrial action on the 12 th of November, 2014 as a matter of last resort.  This was due to government’s refusal to fully implement agreements freely entered into by the Federal Government with JOHESU and refusal to implement Judgment of the NICN delivered on July 22, 2013. We have had two meetings without meaningful progress; but most sadly is the lack of commitment and seriousness on the part of Federal Ministry of Health, during both and also in between meetings. At the last meeting between the Federal Government and JOHESU on the 19 th November, 2014 government requested for 24days to look into all our demands and consequ

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