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The Food and Canning Workers' Union (FCWU) was a trade union representing food processing workers in
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. Its members were mainly based in the Western and Eastern Cape. It was affiliate with the African Food and Canning Workers' Union (AFCWU).


Background

The union was established in 1941 by Ray Alexander. It was a founder member of the
South African Congress of Trade Unions The South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU) was a national trade union federation in South Africa. History The federation was established in March 1955, after right wing unions dissolved the South African Trades and Labour Council in 1954 t ...
and spread through the fruit canning industry of the
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and up the west coast among fishing communities. Many of the members were women. It was open to all races when it formed though the majority of its members were coloured with a minor black membership. It was registered under the ''Industrial Conciliation Act'', which banned black people who carried passes, something black females did not need at that time of its formation. By 1945, the union was being harassed by the Department of Labour, raiding it constantly to force it to remove its black members. It would result in the formation of the African Food and Canning Workers' Union and the two unions met and acted together. Oscar Mpetha became the General Secretary of a sister union, the African Food and Canning Workers' Union, in 1951. In 1945 it obtained a Wage Determination for the fish canning industry which improved wages and working conditions. After the National Party won in 1948, and with the establishment of its Apartheid policy, it would suffer the banning of several Secretary's and other union officials. It was a founding member of the
South African Congress of Trade Unions The South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU) was a national trade union federation in South Africa. History The federation was established in March 1955, after right wing unions dissolved the South African Trades and Labour Council in 1954 t ...
(SACTU) in 1955 and made up a third of the latter union's affiliate members with many of its leaders becoming prominent in that union. The union went through a lengthy decline, but it was re-established in 1977. By 1979, it had about 25,000 members, and that year, it organised a successful consumer boycott, and the following year, this led to an agreement with Fattis & Monis. In about 1980, the union absorbed the African Food and Canning Workers' Union, which represented black workers. The union did not affiliate to the
Federation of South African Trade Unions The Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU) was a trade union federation in South Africa. History The federation was formed at a congress over the weekend of 14–15 April 1979 in Hammanskraal and officially launched five days la ...
, being more openly political than its members, joining the United Democratic Front. In 1982,
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was the leader of the union, though unpaid. He was detained on 27 November 1981 and died in detention. The union was a founding affiliate of the
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in 1985, the longest-established union to join. The following year, it amalgamated with the
Sweet, Food and Allied Workers' Union The Sweet, Food and Allied Workers' Union (SFAWU) was a trade union representing food processing workers in South Africa. The union was founded in February 1974 in Durban, with the assistance of the Urban Training Project. By 1977, it had sprea ...
and the Retail and Allied Workers' Union, to form the
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.


General Secretaries

:1941: Ray Alexander :1953: Becky Lan :1956: Liz Abrahams :1964: John Mentoor :1976: Jan Theron


References

{{Political history of South Africa Defunct trade unions in South Africa Food processing trade unions Trade unions established in 1941 Trade unions disestablished in 1986