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SACCAWU
South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union
Founded1975
HeadquartersJohannesburg,South Africa
Location
  • South Africa
Members107,000
Key people
Patrick Hailane, President
Mduduzi Mbongwe, General Secretary
AffiliationsCOSATU

TheSouth African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union (SACCAWU) is atrade union representing retail, distribution, and hospitality workers inSouth Africa.

History

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The union was founded in 1975, as theCommercial Catering and Allied Workers' Union (CCAWUSA). The first General Secretary was the union stalwart,Emma Mashinini, and Makhulu Ledwaba was elected as the first President of CCAWUSA. It initially grew strongly, but an unsuccessful strike in 1984 for higher wages in large hotels led to most of the hospitality workers leaving, while the smallFederal Council of Retail and Allied Workers also split away.[1][2]

In, 1985 it was a founding affiliate of theCongress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU).[3] Both Mashinini and Ledwaba played an instrumental role in the establishment of COSATU, with Ledwaba elected as 2nd Vice-President of COSATU.

COSATU called for "One Industry One Union" and CCAWUSA began merger negotiations with theHotel and Restaurant Workers' Union (HARWU). CCAWUSA became divided on ideological lines, one group close to theAfrican National Congress, but in 1990, COSATU negotiated a truce, with HARWU also merging in. The union renamed itself as the "South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers' Union".[2]

SACCAWU is an affiliate of COSATU as well as an affiliate of two International Unions, UNI-Global Unions where the General Secretary Bones Skulu serve on the executive as well as serving as President of UN- Africa, and Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco International Network (UIF).

SACCAWU has eight regions; Eastern Cape, Free State/Northern Cape, Mpumalanga, Northern, North West-Vaal, Western Cape, and Witwatersrand regions.

General Secretaries

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1975:Emma Mashinini
1986: Vivian Mtwa
1991: Papi Kganare
1995: Bones Skulu
2023: Mduduzi Mbongwe

Presidents

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1975: Makhulu Ledwaba
1988: Duma Nkosi
1990s: Amos Mothapo
2013: Louise Thipe
2023: Patrick Hailane
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References

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  1. ^Bennett, Mark (Autumn–Winter 1987)."Trade unions sector by sector".Indicator South Africa. Retrieved27 April 2021.
  2. ^abHorwitz, Allan."HARWU: The Aborted Attempt to Build a National South African Catering Union (1984 – 1990) by Allan Horwitz, June 2018".South African History Online. Retrieved15 March 2021.
  3. ^Baskin, Jeremy (1991).Striking back: A history of COSATU. London: Verso. p. 55.ISBN 0860913457.


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