Numsa has condemned the ANC-DA alliance for pushing failed neo-liberal policies, deepening South Africa’s economic crisis, with its general-secretary Ivin Jim calling for unity among workers to fight rising poverty and unemployment.
Numsa remains steadfast in its commitment to the working class, demanding a shift away from neo-liberal policies towards industrialisation and economic justice.As South Africa faces deepening economic struggles, exacerbated by job losses, rolling blackouts, and the turbulent transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa says it remains resolute in its commitment to the working class.
Jim underscores that Numsa has been ideologically consistent, warning of the consequences of these policies. Numsa's vision for 2025 is rooted in a clear and unwavering commitment to the working class and the need for a revolutionary political agenda. At the heart of Numsa’s vision is the push for a South Africa where economic policies prioritise industrialisation and manufacturing, leveraging the country’s rich mineral resources to drive technological development and ensure a just transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
The union's agenda also focuses on political engagement, recognising that changes in the base of society must be reflected in the superstructure.
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