Union for the Local Employees in Missions Accredited to South Africa
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Union for the Local Employees in Missions Accredited to South Africa | |
Founded | September 2018 |
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Headquarters | Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa |
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Key people | , president , general secretary |
Affiliations | WFTU |
Website | www.ulemasa.org.za |
Union for the Local Employees in Missions Accredited to South Africa (ULEMASA) is a trade union formed by local employees working for diplomatic missions in South Africa.
History[]
According to the article published by diplomatic Society Newspaper,[1] on 9 June 2018, workers in the Diplomatic sector met at the Union Buildings for talks on forming a trade union for all of the local South African and migrant workers recruited by the foreign missions, such as Embassies and International Organizations in South Africa, which followed talks between the representatives and the former Minister of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) Lindiwe Sisulu and the Department of Labour in the capital district Tshwane, Pretoria.
Several resolutions were passed at the first meeting, namely:
- To focus on exploitation of (mostly women) workers in the Embassies, High Commissions, Consulates and international organizations in South Africa
- To demand fair recruitment process and labour law practices
- To force foreign missions in South Africa to abide by local labour laws and any other applicable laws
- To demand minimum wage and equal opportunities for all workers regardless of race or origin
- To force the Department of International Relations & Cooperation (DIRCO) to remind and advise embassy employees including Ambassadors, other representatives and their families in the accredited missions who enjoy diplomatic immunity and inviolability, on their duty to respect the laws and regulations of South Africa
- To extend the demand to all foreign missions to respect the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961
After successful talks on 18 July 2018, the Department of Labour formally registered ULEMASA. Mr Abram Namanyane Sello Pelo, was the first President, Mr Sipho Maphalala, Deputy President and Mr Muhirhi Richard Ngekama was the first Elected General Secretary of the Organization.[2][non-primary source needed]
Affiliation[]
ULEMASA came to a decision in September 2018 after the 13th National Congress of Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) to affiliate with World Federation of Trade Unions.
Recognition[]
On 25 September 2018 The Department of International Relations and Cooperation sent official notification to all the heads of foreign states in the Republic notifying them of the registration of ULEMASA.
Third Democratic Elections[]
During its National Congress that was held in Pretoria (Tshwane) on 27 February 2021, Mr. Darlington Karumbiza was elected as the 3rd president of ULEMASA.
Fight Against Violation of Human Rights and Unfair Labour Practices[]
- ULEMASA held a picket against Libyan embassy officials in Pretoria for forcing embassy workers to undergo HIV tests in August 2020.[3]
- Picket against Algerian Ambassador Abd-El-Naceur Belaid in a case of sexual harassment.[4]
- Picket at the United Arab Emirates Embassy in Pretoria on charges of discrimination against local employees.[5]
Current officeholders[]
National Office Bearers
- President: Darligton Karumbidza (Embassy of Lithuania in South Africa)
- Deputy-President: Annah Mathebula (Nigeria High Commissioner in South Africa)
- Secretary-General: Sipho Mahlangu (Former Algerian Embassy Employee)
- Treasurer: Cruz Lourdes Cariño Ortega (Embassy of Chile In South Africa)
References[]
- ^ "Union of Local Employees of Missions Accredited to South Africa - ULEMASA". www.thediplomaticsociety.co.za. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
- ^ "Labour Relations Act: Registration of trade union: Union for the Local Employees in Missions Accredited to South Africa (ULEMASA) | South African Government". www.gov.za. Archived from the original on 12 February 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
- ^ Schütz, Elna. "Libyan embassy allegedly pressuring SA workers to test for HIV". News24. Archived from the original on 22 August 2020. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
- ^ Ntshidi, Edwin. "DA wants answers over sexual assault allegations against Algerian ambassador". ewn.co.za. Archived from the original on 28 July 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
- ^ "Workers vow to shut down UAE embassy in Pretoria over discrimination allegations". www.iol.co.za. Archived from the original on 16 November 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
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External[]
- Organisations based in Pretoria
- World Federation of Trade Unions
- Trade unions established in 2018
- Trade unions in South Africa
- South African diplomats