Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union explained

POPCRU
Location Country:South Africa
Affiliation:COSATU, WFTU
Members:120,000
Full Name:Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union
Founded:November 1989
Headquarters:Johannesburg, South Africa
Key People:Zizamele Cebekhulu, president
Nathi Theledi, secretary general
Website:www.popcru.org.zaIT Manager Abel Mahlangu

The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) is a trade union in South Africa representing police officers, traffic officers and correctional officers, it has around 120,000 members. POPCRU was formed in 1989.

History

On 5 September 1989, a group of black officers in the South African Police defied orders and refused to attack anti-apartheid protesters. Some of them worked with a group of prison warders to found POPCRU, in November. The new unions was unable to secure recognition, with many of its leaders being dismissed, and some being imprisoned. In 1993, it finally achieved recognition.[1]

POPCRU is an affiliate of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU).

Leadership

General Secretaries

Jacob Tsumane

2000s: Abbey Witbooi

2007: Nathi Theledi

Presidents

1989: Gregory Rockman

1990s: Johnny Jansen

1996: Zizamele Cebekhulu

Notes and References

  1. Book: Das . Dilip K. . Effective Crime Reduction Strategies: International Perspectives . 2011 . Taylor & Francis . 9781420078404.