Confederation of South African Workers' Unions | |
| Founded | 2003 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 21 Adriana Crescent, Gateway Industrial Park, Rooihuiskraal X25, Centurion, South Africa |
| Location | |
| Members | 290 000 |
Key people | Mr. Joel Mfingwana, President Mrs. Thelma Louw, Deputy President Mr. Monde Mkele, 1st Vice President Mr. Piet Du Plooy, 2nd Vice President Mr. Thulani Hlatshwayo, National Treasurer Mrs. Hilda Marima, Equity Office Bearer Mr. Rodney Damon, Sector Office Bearer Mr. Khulile Nkushubana, General Secretary |
| Affiliations | ITUC |
| Website | http://consawu.co.za/ |
TheConfederation of South African Workers' Unions (CONSAWU) is anational trade union centre inSouth Africa.
The federation was established in 2003 by 21 trade unions which identified themselves asChristian democratic. It applied for membership of the government's National Economic Development and Labour Council, but it was rejected for having a membership below 300,000. In 2006, it engaged in discussions about a merger with rivals theFederation of Unions of South Africa and theNational Council of Trade Unions, although they later excluded CONSAWU from the talks, on the grounds that it was too right-wing.[1]
By 2008, the federation claimed a total of 290,000 members, of whom nearly half were members of its largest affiliate,Solidarity. It affiliated with theInternational Trade Union Confederation.[1] It was largely inactive by 2017, but attempted to revive itself with a promise of lower affiliation fees than rival federations.[2] Solidarity has since withdrawn, along with the National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers, formerly its second-largest affiliate.[3]