South African Trades and Labour Council

The South African Trades and Labour Council (SAT&LC) was a national trade union federation in South Africa.

History

The federation was founded in 1930, when the South African Trades Union Council merged with the Cape Federation of Labour Unions.[1] The federation was broadly split between the craft unions and mining unions, which generally only admitted white workers and took conservative positions; and a growing number of industrial unions, which admitted white, Asian and "coloured" members, and often worked closely with unions representing black workers.[2]

In 1944, the federation adopted the Workers' Charter, which aimed to bring about a socialist government.[3] In 1947, some unions of white workers resigned in opposition to the SAT&LC admitting black workers, and they formed the pro-apartheid Co-ordinating Council of South African Trade Unions.[4][5] A further group of right-wing craft unions left in 1951 to form the South African Federation of Trade Unions.[6]

In 1950, the Government of South Africa introduced the Suppression of Communism Act, which made it extremely difficult to maintain unions open to both black and white workers. The SAT&LC became increasingly divided, with some unions supporting the liberation of black workers, reform of the federation's discriminatory constitution, and the formation of local committees to organise all workers. Other unions, principally those craft unions already restricted to white workers, opposed these ideas. In 1954, they walked out of the federation's congress, and founded the new Trade Union Council of South Africa (TUCSA), which did not accept black workers.[3]

Nineteen SAT&LC affiliates refused to join the TUCSA, and instead former a Trade Union Co-ordinating Committee. In 1955, this merged with the Council of Non-European Trade Unions, to form the South African Congress of Trade Unions.[3]

Affiliates

The following unions were affiliated in 1947:[2]

UnionAbbreviationFounded[7]Membership (1947)
African Cement Workers' Union147
African Commercial and Distributive Workers' Union375
African Sweet Workers' Union1937325
Agricultural Workers' Federation1,057
Amalgamated Bricklayers' Trade Union of South Africa1,225
Amalgamated Engineering UnionAEU18937,608
Amalgamated Society of WoodworkersASW18813,793
Brewery Employees' Union1929225
Building Workers' Industrial UnionBWIU19167,334
Cape Explosive Industrial Workers' Union1927225
Cape Furniture Workers' Union1,250
Cape Meat Trade Employees' Union199
Cape Mineral Water Workers' Union138
Cape Plywood Workers' Industrial Union135
Cape Saw Mill Workers' Union150
Cape Town Gas Workers' Union60
Cape Town Lift Operators' Union11
Cape Western District Bespoke Tailors' Union300
Chemical and Allied Workers' Union259
Chemical Workers' Union1943180
Concession Stores and Allied Trades Assistants' Union1926668
Durban Indian Municipal Employees' SocietyDIMES19361,801
Durban Municipal Transport Employees' Union1926500
East London and Border Furniture Workers' Union145
East London Transport Workers' Union84
Explosive and Fertiliser Workers' Union750
Food and Canning Workers' UnionFCWU19412,025
Food, Canning and Allied Workers' Union540
Furniture Workers' Industrial Union (Natal)1930807
Furniture Workers' Industrial Union (Transvaal)FWIU19251,610
Garment Workers' Industrial UnionGWIU19342,180
Garment Workers' UnionGWUSA190911,870
General Building Workers' Union135
Glass Workers' UnionGWU1943359
Glass Manufacturing Workers' Union56
Hotel, Bar and Catering Trade Employees' UnionHB&CTEA1,050
Iron Moulders' Society of South AfricaIMS18961,182
Jewellers' and Goldsmiths' SocietyJ&G1939180
Johannesburg Municipal Transport Workers' UnionJMTWU19351,750
Match Workers' Union194493
Match Workers' Industrial Union150
Mineral Water Workers' Union194475
Motor Industry Employees' UnionMIEU19394,753
Natal Liquor and Catering Trade Employees' UnionNL&CTEU1928875
Natal Sugar Industry Employees' Union1938887
National Baking Industrial Union1927354
National Union of Laundering, Cleaning and Dyeing WorkersNULCDW1940575
National Union of Commercial Travellers19371,274
National Union of Distributive WorkersNUDW19367,420
Oil and Petrol Employees' Union944
Operative Plasterers' Trade Union of South Africa248
Optical Workers' Union59
Picture Framing Workers' Industrial Union9
Port Elizabeth Non-European Municipal Workers' Union193
Port Elizabeth Tram and Bus Workers' Union1930329
Pretoria Liquor and Catering Trade Employees' Union1925160
Pretoria Municipal Tram and Bus Workers' Union1942329
Pretoria Retail Meat Trade Employees' Union92
Public Service and Provincial Council Workers' Union796
Rope and Mat Workers' Industrial Union1937177
Shoe and Leather Repairer Workers' Union (Cape)97
Shoe and Leather Repairer Workers' Union (Port Elizabeth)27
South African Association of Municipal EmployeesSAAME19197,519
South African Boilermakers' SocietySABS19162,501
South African Canvas and Rope Workers' UnionSAC&RWU1926180
South African Canvas and Rope Workers' Union (Cape)35
South African Electrical Workers' AssociationSAEWA19393,784
South African Engine Drivers' and Firemen's AssociationSAED&FA18942,616
South African Hairdressers' Employees' Industrial UnionSAHEIU19441,788
South African Iron and Steel Trades AssociationISTA19361,788
South African Mine Workers' UnionMWU190217,500
South African Reduction Workers' AssociationSARWA19242,500
South African Society of Bank OfficialsSASBO19165,300
South African Tin Workers' UnionSATWU19391,843
South African Typographical UnionSATU18987,088
Sweet Workers' UnionSWU19261,843
Tailoring Workers' Industrial Union1934725
Tea, Coffee and Chicory Industry Employees' Union194394
Tea, Coffee and Chicory Industry Employees' Union (Cape)67
Textile Workers' Industrial UnionTWIU19351,625
Timber Workers' Union75
Tin Workers' Union263
Tobacco Workers' Union19281,005
Tramway and Omnibus Workers' UnionTOWU933
Transvaal Explosives and Chemical Workers' Union1925480
Transvaal Leather and Allied Trades Industrial UnionTL&ATIU19281,651
Transvaal Retail Meat Trade Employees' Union1938410
Trawler and Line Fishermen's Union175
Twine and Bag Workers' Union1942113
Umbogintwini Industrial Workers' Union72
Wholesale Meat Factory and Cold Storage Workers' Industrial Union58
Witwatersrand Banking Employees' Association1934420
Witwatersrand Liquor and Catering Trade Employees' UnionWit Liquor1926370
Witwatersrand Taxi Drivers' Union194197
Witwatersrand Tea Room, Restaurant and Catering Trade Employees' Union1930994

General Secretaries

1930: William H. Andrews
1932: Alexander Gordon Forsyth
1937: Willie de Vries
1948: Alexander Gordon Forsyth
1951: Harry Boyder and Dulcie Hartwell
1953: Dulcie Hartwell

References

  1. Kiloh, Margaret; Sibeko, Archie (2000). A Fighting Union. Randburg: Ravan Press. p. xxxii. ISBN 0869755277.
  2. Lewis, Jon (1984). Industrialisation and Trade Union Organization in South Africa, 1924-1955. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521263123.
  3. "South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU)". South African History Online. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  4. Lichtenstein, Alex (March 2004). "'The Hope for White and Black'? Race, Labour and the State in South Africa and the United States, 1924-1956". Journal of Southern African Studies. 30 (1).
  5. Miller, Shirley (1982). Trade Unions in South Africa 1970-1980: a directory and statistics. Cape Town: Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit. ISBN 0799204692.
  6. Simons, Harold; Simons, Ray (1987). One Hundred Years of Job Reservation on the South African Mines. International Labour Office. ISBN 9789221061588.
  7. Alexander, Peter (2000). Workers, War & the Origins of Apartheid. J. Currey. ISBN 9780852557655.
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