Food and Allied Workers Union explained

FAWU
Location Country:South Africa
Affiliation:SAFTU
Members:85,000
Full Name:Food and Allied Workers Union
Founded:1986
Headquarters:Cape Town, South Africa
Key People:Atwell Nazo, President
Mayoyo Mngomezulu, General Secretary
Website:www.fawu.org.za

The Food and Allied Workers Union (FAWU) is a trade union representing workers in the food processing industry in South Africa.

The union was formed in 1986, through the amalgamation of the Food and Canning Workers' Union, the Sweet, Food and Allied Workers' Union and the Retail and Allied Workers' Union.[1] In 2004, the union absorbed the South African Agricultural Plantation and Allied Workers Union.[2]

The union was long affiliated to the Congress of South African Trade Unions, but it resigned in 2016, in protest at the expulsion of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA).[3] In 2017, it was a founding affiliate of the South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU), becoming that federation's second largest affiliate.[4]

Leadership

General Secretaries

1986: Mike Madlala

1986: Jan Theron

1988: Mandla Gxanyana

2004: Katishi Masemola

2020: Mayoyo Mngomezulu

Presidents

1986: Chris Dlamini

1990s: E. Theron

Phillip Khage

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gerhart . Gail M. . Glaser . Clive L. . 2010 . From Protest to Challenge: A Documentary History of African Politics in South Africa, 1882-1990 . Bloomington, IN . Indiana University Press . 978-0-253-35422-8 . 11 December 2013.
  2. Web site: NATIONAL OFFICE BEARERS . SAFTU . 7 March 2021.
  3. News: Mahlakoana . Theto . Fawu quits Cosatu . 7 March 2021 . Independent Online . 24 August 2016.
  4. News: Harper . Paddy . Fawu fires deputy general secretary. Again. . 7 March 2021 . Mail & Guardian . 22 June 2020.