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AFADWU
Agricultural Food and Allied Democratic Workers Union
PredecessorThupudi Mabunele
SuccessorMlamleli Pukwana
FoundedSeptember 2016; 9 years ago (2016-09)
HeadquartersJohannesburg
Location
  • South Africa
Key people
  • Walter Msimang
  • Tumi Seitshiro
  • Phumla Gxalaba
  • Nelisiwe Nxumalo
AffiliationsCOSATU
Websiteafadwu.org.za

TheAgricultural Food and Allied Democratic Workers Union (AFADWU) is atrade union representing food processing workers inSouth Africa.

The union was founded in 2016 after the dismissal of an army of worker leaders, shop stewards and officials by theFood and Allied Workers Union (FAWU).[1] FAWU also disaffiliated from theCongress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU).[2]

AFADWU is an association of employees whose principal purpose is to regulate relations between employees and employers, including any employers' organisations. On the 17th of April 2018, AFADWU was legally registered with theDepartment of Employment and Labour[3] in terms of theLabour Relations Act No 66 of 1995 as amended.

In 2018, AFADWU was accepted as an affiliate ofCOSATU.[2]

Leadership

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2020 (current officeholders)

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Current national office bearers

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PresidentWalter Msimang
1st deputy presidentTumi Seitshiro
2nd deputy presidentPhumla Gxalaba
General secretaryMlamleli Pukwana
Deputy general secretaryThupudi Mabunele
National treasurerNelisiwe Nxumalo

Source:[4]

Current provincial secretaries

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Eastern Cape: Victor Mbaza | Free State: Thulani Klass | Gauteng: Lucas Mbambo | KwaZulu-Natal: Mtokhona Ngcobo | Limpopo: Jan Maifala | Mpumalanga: Elias Mgwenya | Western Cape: Michael Helu[4]

2018 (previous officeholders)

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Previous national office bearers

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PresidentNorman Chauke
1st deputy presidentWalter Msimang
2nd deputy presidentPhilip Mochane
General secretaryThupudi Mabunele
Deputy general secretaryHoward Mbana
National treasurerMartha Lukhele

Campaigns

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Buy Local Campaign

AFADWU, the FairPlay Movement,Proudly South African and other trade unions have launched a campaign to promote the consumption of local chicken.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^"AFADWU Inaugural Congress".www.polity.org.za. Retrieved11 March 2021.
  2. ^abSidimba, Loyiso (24 August 2018)."Cosatu to consider adding affiliates".Pretoria News. Retrieved2 May 2021.
  3. ^"Registered Trade Unions in South Africa"(PDF).Department of Employment and Labour. 20 September 2020.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^abMhlanga, Willington."ABOUT".AFADWU. Retrieved9 March 2021.
  5. ^"Jobs await if local chicken is prioritised over imports".BusinessLIVE. Retrieved1 May 2021.
  6. ^"FairPlay and partners launch "buy local chicken" campaign".pressportal.co.za. Archived fromthe original on 1 May 2021. Retrieved1 May 2021.
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