Solidarity with Striking Clover Workers in South Africa

    The following statement was circulated as part of the Clover Strike Solidarity Campaign, run by Clover workers and supporters, calling for support for the ongoing strike at Clover. We republish it here with the signatories.

    As WASP we are appealing for all working class activists and progressive organisations to join in on the International Day of Action in solidarity with Clover workers on the 27th of January.

    CLICK HERE to add your name or organisation.

    You can find out more about the strike by reading our statement here.

    “We, the undersigned, stand in solidarity with the 5000 Clover workers organised by the General Industries Union of South Africa (GIWUSA) and the Food and Allied Workers Union (FAWU), who have been on strike since 22 November 2021.

    The vast majority of workers at South Africa’s dairy giant, Clover, earn below a living wage despite the soaring profits Clover has boasted over the years. Milco SA, a consortium led by Israel’s Central Bottling Company (Coca-Cola Israel), purchased a majority stake in highly profitable Clover in 2019. Despite the workers’ objection to this, based on solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle against Israeli imperialism, the South African state authorities approved the merger on the basis of “creating jobs” as part of the so-called Masakhane project. Not only have Clover dismantled the project through retrenchments (lay-offs) of workers and managers that are part of it – meaning all 500 new jobs promised are gone – but by bringing their restructuring project, Sencillo, forward over 2 000 jobs have been lost. Clover wants to retrench 300 workers, additionally four branches are proposed to be shut down, adding another 350 jobs lost, not including workers who took the Voluntary Severance Packages (which amount to forced retrenchments). GIWUSA reported that the company wants to relocate the City Deep Branch to Boksburg, risking another 812 job losses.

    Media propaganda says Clover is unable to continue its operations due to the “ongoing pandemic” and lack of service delivery in various locations. However, Clover made a sterling $673 million (R10.8 Billion) of revenue by the end of 2020 compared to the $462.3 million (R7.4 Billion) end of 2019. Yet with this job bloodbath, the South African government, who narrowly won the last elections on a mandate of creating jobs, is refusing to hold Clover accountable.

    Milco SA’s real intentions with Clover are to dismantle the local productive capacity Clover has, while securing the market share and brand loyalty Clover enjoys in South Africa for dairy products and beverages to eventually be imported. This would mean mass job losses and soaring dairy prices for working class communities in South Africa.

    The ANC government welcomed the take-over of Clover by Milco SA and turned a blind eye to the violation of international law by CBC with its operation in the occupied territories of Palestine. We are not surprised by this as the ANC government has been the active agent for both national and international capital. With its neo-liberal policies the ANC government placed the interests of capital at the centre of the development of the country. Instead of development and advancement of the lives of the masses, we have seen and experienced the entrenchment of the positions and wealth of the old-apartheid ruling class. Black cheap labour is still the foundation of South African capitalism and the ANC government is the facilitator of the supply of black cheap labour.

    Not only are the workers of Clover affected by this brutal pursuit of profits. Many small towns like Lichtenburg in the Northwest, Heilbron and Frankfort in the Free State are going to be impacted with the closure of Clover Branches. Clover, as part of its restructuring strategy, is closing its in-land facilities and moving them to the coastal areas. The local economies of these small towns are going to be devastated because Clover operations form an integral part in relation to economic activity and jobs. Many farmers and farm workers are already feeling the brunt of these closures. With the closing of its facilities Clover has also terminated its milk supply contracts with the local farmers and the latter in turn are abandoning farms and cutting jobs. The security of milk supplies is coming under severe constraints and already the prices of milk are rising. These local towns are not only losing manufacturing capacity but also farming capacity and this is threatening food security.

    Workers’ demands are clear:

    1. The unconditional re-instatement of all retrenched workers
    2. The complete scrapping of all austerity measures including the 20% salary cuts
    3. The disinvestment of Milco SA/CBC
    4. Nationalisation of Clover SA and its complete transformation into a co-operative run by workers and communities.

    We urge organisations and individuals to donate to the union’s strike fund (details below) and join in solidarity actions across the world. We are also calling upon people in Southern Africa and the rest of the world too boycott all Clover products.

    Clover workers are fighting against imperialist strategies of securing the “market share” to dump products in the neo-colonnial world in the name of securing profits on the backs of super-exploited workers and communities. This is a struggle for the international working class, which holds the most power when standing united against the bosses’ drive for increased profits.

    The attacks on workers and our communities can only be overcome through uncompromising unity of the international working class. We call for principled unity in labour and progressive movements behind the striking Clover workers.

    When workers use their collective organisation to fight and win, it lights a beacon to workers everywhere seeking to improve their conditions, showing that as an organised working class we have a world to win.

    An injury to one is an injury to all!

    Solidarity!”

    Statement Signatories

    Organisations

    International

    GRAIN

    International Socialist Alternative

    Working Class Movement Namibia

    South Africa

    Anti-Repression Working Group of the C19 People’s Coalition

    African Diaspora Workers Network

    Bishop Lavis Action Community (BLAC)

    Casual Workers Advice Office (CWAO)

    Commercial, Stevedoring, Agricultural and Allied Workers Union (CSAAWU)

    Immigration Advisory South Africa

    Independent Komani Residents Association (iKORA)

    Keep Left/Socialism from Below

    Makana Citizens Front

    Makause Community Development Forum (MACODEFO)

    Marxist Workers Party (MWP)

    Nation Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA)

    New Independent Militant Workers Union

    One Voice of All Hawkers Association

    Palestinian Solidarity Campaign

    Palestine Solidarity Alliance (PSA)

    #PayTheGrants Campaign

    Socialist Group

    Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party (SRWP)

    Socialist Youth Movement (SYM)

    South African Academic Network Against Apartheid Israel (SANAAI)

    South African Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions Coalition (SA BDS Coalition)

    South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU)

    South African Jews for a Free Palestine (SAJPF)

    Unemployed People’s Movement (UPM)

    Workers and Socialist Party (WASP)

    Young Christian Students Movement Johannesburg

    Zimbabwe Exemption Permit Holders

    Elected Officials

    Mick Barry                              TD Irish Parliament, Socialist Party                           Republic of Ireland

    Kshama Sawant                     Seattle City Councilmember, Socialist Alt.                 USA

    Liv Shange Moyo                    Luleå City councillor for Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna       Sweden

    Jonas   Brännberg                   Luleå City councillor for Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna       Sweden

    Individual signatories

    Austria

    Thomas Hauer                        Shop Steward for ÖGB, Sozialistische Links Partei (SLP)‎

    Belgium

    Irina Papadimitriou                  Union rep for BBTK union (pers. capacity)

    Wouter Wanzeele                   Shop Steward BBTK Gent (pers. capacity)

    Ruben Verstraete                    ACOD shop steward & Youth Commission Vice President (pers. capacity)

    Tina De Greef                         ACV Puls

    Sanne Coremans                Union representative BBTK

    Laurent Grandgaignage      BBTK/ABVV Antwerpen

    Bart Van der Biest               BBTK-SETCa (socialist union) Saint Mary’s Hospital in Halle

    Mathias Pauwels                 ACV PULS

    Djuna de Lannoy                 Representative of CGSP-Cheminots

    Simon Hupkens                   Shop steward social workers municipalité of Liège

    Alain Mandiki                       FGTB

    Giuseppe Raiselis                Abvv/Algemene centrale Syndicaal afgevaardigde

    Pierre Brouyaux                  CGSP Cheminots

    Casper Boulez                     Linkse Socialistiche Partij (LSP)

    Julian Cottenie                        Linkse Socialistiche Partij (LSP)

    David Meeus                           Linkse Socialistiche Partij (LSP)

    Jeroen Demuynck              

    Bram De Martelaere

    Germany

    Marc Treude                       Chair of Works Council of Next.e.GO Mobile SE, Member of the lokalen Board of the IG Metall (Personal capacity)

    Ireland (North)

    Neil Moore                              Regional Officer for Unite the Union (pers. capacity)

    Namibia

    Nehoya Martin

    Leonardt Simson                    Working Class Movement Namibia

    Samuel Shindume

    Hewat Beukes                     Workers Advice Centre

    Erica Beukes                       Workers Revolutionary Party

    Julius Ashipala                     Dismissed Mineworkers Union of Namibia Branch Exec. Comm. Rőssing

    New Zealand/Aotearoa

    Joel Peeperkoorn                            E tu Union

    David Bedggood                              Communist Workers’ Group

    Jim Gladwin

    Palestine

    Abdallah Abu Rahmah                         Popular struggle coordination committee

    Fareed Tamallah

    Haidar Eid

    Sweden

    Katja Raetz                                         Shop Steward for Vårdförbundet (pers. capacity)

    Louise Strömbäck                              Member of SEKO (pers. capacity)

    Raymond Stokki                                   Local safety representative for Lärarförbundet (teachers union)

    Kjell Olsson

    UK

    Dr. Anis Daraghma                              Institute of Palestine and South Africa

    Thembi Luckett                                  

    USA

    Cora Bergantinos-Crespo                   President of UAW Local 4100 (pers. capacity)

    Ryan Timlin                                         President of ATU Local 1005 (pers. capacity)

    Jack Ganley                                        Member of UFT NYC (pers. capacity)

    Marty Goodman                                   Former Executive Board member of TWU Local 100 NYC (retired)

    Julia Kobelt                                         Socialist Alternative

    Mike Harris                                           Retired union member

    Carol Lang

    David Hemson

    Grace Shimizu

    Steve Roddy

    South Africa

    Julia Eccles                                         #PayTheGrants, WASP

    Carmia Schoeman                              WASP

    Caroline O’Reilly                       

    Cole Meintjies

    Paul Hendricks                                    NUPSAW: Education Sector (pers. capacity)

    Koni Benson   

    Nimi Hoffmann                          

    Taole Mokhele                                    Goldfields Community Forum

    Eddie Cottle   

    Blessmore Kurebwa                  

    Ewan Dawkins                                    Own capacity and SRWP Gauteng Branch

    Darlington Chiuta                      

    Constance Masekwameng       

    Emma Smith                                       WASP

    Lungisani Executive Mukwevho

    General Moyo                                     Keep Left and the MACODEFO

    Graham Siebritz                                  BLAC

    Munashe Mutasa                      

    Jessie Harvey

    Memory Gatsi                                     Secretary of ZEP

    Tonderayi Chigudu                    

    Tafadzwa Choto                                  Keep Left

    Thobe Sibindi 

    Chiveyi Mudavanhu                  

    Vanessa Pillay                          

    Thabile Dhlamini                                 Home Based Workers

    Dorothy Solomons                    

    Pam Adams   

    Shaun Arendse                                   Marxist Workers Party

    Lily Manoim                                         SAJPF – South African Jews for a Free Palestine

    Basetsana Meletse                             Passover community building organisation

    Mandla Nkosi                                      Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party(SRWP)

    Mandlenkosi Phangwa                        National Unemployed People’s Forum

    Mandla Nkosi                                      Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party(SRWP)

    Britt Baatjes    

    Riyaaz Ismail 

    Lamla Gush                                         Community activist

    Muzi Ntuli                                            Ubunye bamahostela KZN (UBH) NPO

    Mark Weinberg                          

    Irna Senekal   

    Edgar Mokhola                                    Casual Workers Advice Office

    Eunice Manzini                                    VPCR

    Jabulani Sokela                                  SRWP

    Patrick Bond  

    Michaeel Tsotetsi                      

    Angy Lindi Sithole                               SRWP

    David Mthunzi Vilakazi                        Apdusa

    Noor Nieftagodien

    Claire Ceruti                                        Keep Left/Socialism from below

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