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Alina Machejane Rantsolase (15 March 1954 – November 2010) was a South African politician and trade unionist who served as the treasurer of the
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(COSATU) from 1999 to 2009. She left her union office in 2009 to represent the
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(ANC) in the
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, where she chaired the ANC's caucus until her death in November 2010. Rantsolase rose through the ranks of the union movement after joining the Commercial Catering and Allied Workers' Union (CCAWUSA, later SACCAWU) in 1978. She unionised her workplace, a Checkers branch in Vereeniging, Transvaal, and subsequently served as CCAWUSA's national treasurer from 1999 until 2009, when she was elected to hold the same office in COSATU.


Early life and union activism

Rantsolase was born on 15 March 1954 in a rural area of the former
Orange Free State The Orange Free State ( nl, Oranje Vrijstaat; af, Oranje-Vrystaat;) was an independent Boer sovereign republic under British suzerainty in Southern Africa during the second half of the 19th century, which ceased to exist after it was defeat ...
. Her mother was a farmworker and Rantsolase's education was frequently disrupted during the political turmoil of the
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era; she herself became involved in anti-apartheid activism while at school. After leaving school without matriculating, she took up work at Checkers in Arcon Park in
Vereeniging Vereeniging () is a town located in the south of Gauteng province, South Africa, situated where the Klip River empties into the northern loop of the Vaal River. It is also one of the constituent parts of the Vaal Triangle region and was formerly si ...
, part of the
Vaal triangle The Vaal Triangle is a triangular area formed by Vereeniging, Vanderbijlpark and Sasolburg about 60 km south of Johannesburg, South Africa. The area forms a substantial urban complex. Meyerton, just north of Vereeniging, is also generally ...
in the former
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. In 1978, she was recruited into the Orange Vaal branch of the Commercial Catering and Allied Workers' Union (CCAWUSA). For some time thereafter, Rantsolase was the only union member at her workplace. She became an informal and then formal shop steward and represented the workers in negotiations with Checkers about union recognition, from 1983, and then in wage bargaining, from 1985; from 1984, she was a national negotiator in high-level talks between Checkers and CCAWUSA. She was elected as CCAWUSA's regional treasurer in 1987 and then regional chair in 1993 – though by then the union had been expanded as the South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers' Union (SACCAWU). Later in 1993, she was elected as SACCAWU's national treasurer, and she served in that position until 1999.


COSATU: 1999–2009

CCAWUSA was a founding affiliate of the
Congress of South African Trade Unions The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) is a trade union A trade union (labor union in American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers intent on "maintaining or improving the conditions ...
(COSATU), South Africa's largest trade union federation, and Rantsolase had been active in the regional leadership of COSATU since the 1980s. In September 1999, she was elected as COSATU national treasurer, becoming the first woman to hold the position. She was re-elected at the next COSATU congress in 2003 and ultimately remained in the office until 2009. She had self-taught accounting skills and was known for her strict fiscal discipline. Simultaneously, Rantsolase served in various labour advisory bodies, including the International Labour Organisation committee on labour standards and the
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's Labour and Social Commission. She was also a member of the
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(ANC) and served as the chair of the disciplinary committee in the party's regional branch in Vaal. In 2007, ahead of the ANC's 52nd National Conference, she was one of several unionists whom COSATU put forward as a possible candidate for election to the ANC's National Executive Committee.


Parliament: 2009–2010

In the 2009 general election, Rantsolase was elected to represent the ANC in the
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, the lower house of the South African Parliament. She was one of a handful of COSATU leaders included in the ANC caucus for the explicit purpose of strengthening the union's representation in the framework of the Tripartite Alliance. According to the ''
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'', she was reluctant to take up the seat. She stepped down as COSATU treasurer in order to fulfil her parliamentary duties and, at COSATU's national congress in September 2009, she was succeeded by Freda Oosthuysen. After the election, she was appointed as the chairperson of the ANC's caucus in the National Assembly and also served as the party's whip in the Portfolio Committee on Labour. In her capacity as chairperson, her attention to parliamentary rules and reluctance to abide by "ANC hierarchy" reportedly led to tensions with
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, the ANC's chief whip. In 2010, Rantsolase emerged as a possible candidate to stand for election as
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of the ANC's provincial branch in
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. When the party's provincial conference was held in May that year, she lost the election to
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, who stood on the slate of the winning candidate for provincial chairperson,
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.


Personal life and death

Rantsolase had one daughter, who is a chartered accountant. She died in November 2010 in Vereeniging after a period of illness.


References

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