Cosatu condemns striking worker's death

07 March 2011 - 16:29 By Sapa
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Cosatu has condemned the death of a SA Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) member who was allegedly killed by police while striking in Pretoria.

"Cosatu totally agrees with Samwu that this attack and killing is an attack on the working class," federation spokesman Patrick Craven said in a statement.

"We will not tolerate such brutality by the SAPS who are supposed to be protecting our lives and our democratic rights," he said.

Union member Petros Msiza, 43, died after clashes between striking bus and refuse workers, police and metro police at the city's Church Street depot on Thursday last week.

The City of Tshwane confirmed Msiza was a municipal employee but could not provide details on how he died.

Cosatu said it backed Samwu's call for the police officers responsible to be identified and brought to book.

It also agreed that a judicial inquiry assess evidence of police violence and the application of policing methods.

"The federation repeats its call for the SAPS to adopt a code of conduct for dealing with protest demonstrations," Craven said.

The federation sent its condolences to Msiza's family and colleagues.

Samwu workers protested following disciplinary actions against their members in the city's troubled bus services.

Over 900 members were fired for illegally striking last week.

Samwu said it would challenge the dismissals and a court interdict.

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