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The South African Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU) is the largest union in local government in South Africa.


History

The union was founded on 24 October 1987, when the
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(CTMWA), and the municipal workers' sections of
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. All of these unions were affiliates of the
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, to which SAMWU also affiliated. In later years, SAMWU absorbed the Durban Indian Municipal Employees' Society and the Union of Johannesburg Municipal Workers. Initially, the union grew rapidly, and by 1994 it had 100,410 members, 31.3% of all eligible workers. The union led opposition to privatisation schemes, and was particularly active in opposing the privatisation of a water treatment plant in
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. In 2002, it led a national three-week strike for higher wages. In 2009, the union's leadership was voted out, and disagreements around this led the
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and the Municipal and Allied Trade Union of South Africa to split away over the next few years. The leadership lost a vote of confidence in 2019 and were replaced. The new leaders found that the union was insolvent, with some having been spent on legal costs and some was used for inappropriate purposes. In addition, membership was in decline. In 2020, the union declared that it might withdraw support for the
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government. Membership of the union is open to South African workers employed, directly or indirectly, in local authorities, water utilities and allied undertakings of the economy whether in the public, private or voluntary sector, including: public administrative services in municipalities and local authorities, health and social services, libraries, cultural and other community services, water and sanitation, solid-waste management and environmental services, road construction and storm-water drainage, electricity generation and distribution, public transportation and traffic control, telecommunication and information services, scientific and technical services, and parks and recreation.


Leadership


General Secretaries

:1987: John Ernstzen :1990s: Roger Ronnie :Walter Theledi :2015:
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:2019: Koena Ramotlou :2021: Dumisane Magagula


Presidents

:1987: Petrus Mashishi :2009: Sam Molope : Pule Molalenyane :2019: John Dlamini :2020: Nelson Mokgotho


References


External links


SAMWU
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