
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) in Mpumalanga expresses its profound disappointment, anger, and disgust at the alarming levels of unemployment and retrenchments revealed by the recent labour force survey. The report paints a painful picture of the socio-economic crisis confronting workers and communities across our province, with Mpumalanga ranking amongst the hardest-hit provinces, having recorded more than 40 000 job losses during the period under review.
These figures are not just statistics; they represent shattered livelihoods, struggling families, growing poverty, rising inequality, and increasing hopelessness amongst the working class and the youth. The continued loss of jobs in both the public and private sectors is unacceptable and requires urgent intervention from all stakeholders.
COSATU Mpumalanga calls upon government, business, labour, and all social partners to urgently convene and develop concrete, practical, and implementable solutions aimed at preventing further job losses and rebuilding the economy in a manner that prioritises workers and communities.
We specifically call for:
- The urgent creation of decent and sustainable jobs across all sectors of the economy.
- The expansion of on-the-job training programmes, internships, apprenticeships, and youth employment initiatives.
- The immediate filling of all vacant substantive posts in government departments, municipalities, state-owned entities, and public institutions.
- Increased investment in local economic development and industrialisation initiatives that can absorb unemployed youth and workers.
- Stronger protection of workers against unfair retrenchments and exploitative labour practices.
- The elimination of outsourcing and the abuse of subcontracting systems that undermine workers’ rights, wages, job security, and dignity.
COSATU remains firm in its belief that the economy must serve the people and not profits alone. We therefore advocate for a developmental, ethical, and interventionist state capable of driving inclusive growth, job creation, social justice, and a better life for all.
We further urge both government and the private sector to place the interests of workers and communities at the centre of economic planning and decision-making processes. South Africa cannot overcome poverty, crime, and inequality while unemployment continues to rise at such devastating levels.
COSATU Mpumalanga will continue to engage all relevant stakeholders and mobilise workers and communities in defence of jobs, decent work, and economic justice.
Issued by COSATU Mpumalanga
Thabo Mokoena (Provincial Secretary)
Mobile: 073 750 2041
