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DESCRIPTION:Global Day of Action\nDefend 5,000 Striking South African Clover Dairy 
 Workers\nRallies In New York, Los Angeles & San Francisco At Israeli 
 Consulates\nThursday Jan 27, 2022\n12:00 Noon\nSan Francisco Israeli 
 Consulate\n456 Montgomery St San Francisco, CA 94104\nLos Angeles Israeli 
 Consulate\n6380 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles\nNew York Israeli 
 Consulate\n800 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10017 \n\nClover is the largest 
 dairy company in South Africa with 5,000 workers. In 2019, the ANC 
 government allowed it to be taken over by the Israeli billionaire Wertheim 
 family. They promised to protect jobs until October 2022, but they are now 
 laying off thousands and shutting plants in rural communities with plans to 
 import Israeli product. The company also imposed a 20% cut in wages.\n\nThe 
 South African Federation of Trade Unions, General Industrial Union of South 
 Africa, and Food and Allied Workers union are also demanding that the 
 company be nationalized and that it be run under workers control. They are 
 also supporting an international day of solidarity action.\n\nActions will 
 be held at Israeli consulates, embassies, South African consulates, 
 embassies, and the Israeli bank Mizrahi Tefahot which is owned by the 
 Wertheim family and is the third largest bank in Israel.\n\nThe Wertheim 
 family also control the Coca-Cola franchise through the Central Bottling 
 Company, CBC.\n\nThey support and fund Israeli settlements on Palestinian 
 land and the Israeli Defense Forces. They also have a Coca-Cola plant on 
 Palestinian land.\n\nOn January 18th, in an escalation of the attacks on 
 striking workers by Clover bosses, rubber bullets were fired at workers 
 injuring them at the Clover Clayville plant in Johannesburg. The use of 
 rubber bullets by Clover’s private security forces is linked up directly 
 with the treatment of Palestinians except they use bullets to terrorize and 
 murder Palestinians.\n\nWorkers’ demands are clear:\n\n1. The 
 unconditional re-instatement of all retrenched workers\n\n2. The complete 
 scrapping of all austerity measures including the 20% salary cuts\n\n3. The 
 disinvestment of Milco SA/CBC\n\n4. Nationalization of Clover SA and its 
 complete trans- formation into a co-operative run by workers and com- 
 munities.\n\nInitiated by\nUnited Front Committee For A Labor Party UFCLP 
 (https://www.facebook.com/masslaborpartyusa)\nEndorsed by \nHigher 
 Education Action Team HEAT (https://www.ccsfheat.org) \nPacifica Fightback 
 (https://pacificafightback.org)\nFreedom Socialist Party 
 (https://socialism.com)\nWorkers World Party\nSocialist 
 Action\n\nAdditional Information:\n\nSouth African Clover strike | Fight 
 against restructuring & growing international 
 solidarity\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VFcZcVm-IU\n\nClover & The 
 Class War In South Africa With GIWUSA President Mametlwe 
 Sebei\nhttps://youtu.be/q8I3vjfJG_8\n5,000 South African workers are on 
 strike against the Israeli owned Clover Dairy company and are facing a 
 massive union busting attack including mass layoffs and wage cuts according 
 to the General Industrial Workers \nUnion Of South Africa GIWUSA president 
 Mametlwe Sebei. He discusses the role of the company as the largest dairy 
 company in South Africa and the take-over by the billionaire Israeli 
 Wertheim family.  The family owns Milco, the Isreal Central Bottling 
 Company CBC which has the franchise in Israel for Coca-Cola and the Mizrahi 
 bank which is the third largest \nbank in Israel.\nAccording to Sebei,  
 despite protests from SAFTU, COSATU, GIWUSA and the Food and Allied Workers 
 Union  along with the South African Palestinian solidarity movement the ANC 
 \nRamaphosa government approved the sale to this Israeli company. The 
 company funds racist rightwing parties and the Israeli Defense Forces IDF 
 reported Sebei and also has funded \nsettlements in occupied Palestinian 
 lands as well as providing Coca-Cola to these illegal settlements.\nThe 
 company is shutting down Clover production plants in the country and is 
 planning to import Israeli product  to South Africa destroying the rural 
 communities dependent on the \nplants and making South Africa reliant on 
 Israel for dairy products.\nThe unions are calling for nationalization of 
 the company and for workers control to not only protect  jobs but the 
 critical food production in South Africa from being destroyed by the 
 Wertheim family.\nSebei  and the unions are also calling  for an 
 International day of solidarity on January 27, 2022 at all Israeli 
 embassies, consulates, South  African embassies and Coca-Cola franchises 
 around the world to show solidarity with their struggle.\nThis interview 
 was done on 1/17/22\nFor additional media:\nSouth African Clover Workers 
 Strike & Israeli Billionaires\nhttps://youtu.be/APJGEE2eozY\n\nThe Union 
 Busting War Against South African Clover Workers By Israeli Billionaire 
 Family\nhttps://youtu.be/u0BjYZeEmpQ\n\nClover cancels Christmas to punish 
 striking 
 workers\nhttps://www.newframe.com/clover-cancels-christmas-to-punish-striking-workers/?fbclid=IwAR1Tv5S-2lkvWqDV5H1gAlKOSi73MnelcLu1iKSSHm6-5odxedI6X921YN4\n\nSA 
 Occupy Israeli Owned Clover to Defeat Factory Closures, Job Losses and Wage 
 Cuts\nhttps://imemc.org/article/south-african-trade-unions-say-no-israeli-takeover-of-clover/\n\nMembers 
 of GIWUSA and FAWU strike for decent annual wage 
 increase.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNDpKxhuV74\n\nDay 2 – Members 
 of GIWUSA and FAWU strike for decent annual wage 
 increase\nhttps://omny.fm/shows/metro-fm-talk-with-ayabonga-cawe/shop-stewards-corner-charles-phahla#description\n\nStriking 
 South Africa GIWUSA and FAWU Clover members call for the nationalization of 
 Clover\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awQUr5o4Ais\nStriking GIWUSA and 
 FAWU members are calling for among other things, the nationalization \nof 
 Clover\n\nSouth Africa’s largest dairy company forced to shutdown plant 
 after workers test positive for 
 COVID-19\nhttps://peoplesdispatch.org/2020/05/01/south-africas-largest-dairy-company-forced-to-shutdown-plant-after-workers-test-positive-for-covid-19/\n\nClover 
 SA workers march to the Israeli Embassy in Pretoria: Charles 
 Phahla\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zep1CTeX7hE\n\nFor additional 
 information:\nSolidarity with Striking Clover Workers in South 
 Africa!\nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe4H3FGmOu8-Pn5zNSaUkoAn-8komiSwtfzmXRKyZKxabW6iw/viewform\nWorkWeek\nhttps://soundcloud.com/workweek-radio\nProduction 
 of Labor Video Project\nwww.labormedia.net\n\nClover workers call for 
 nationalisation\nStriking workers fear that corporate changes at the dairy 
 giant will lead to reduced local production and increased imports of 
 Israeli 
 products.\nhttps://www.newframe.com/clover-workers-call-for-nationalisation/\nPressure 
 is mounting on the government to nationalise dairy giant Clover, to prevent 
 it from potentially becoming a distribution agency for Israeli dairy 
 products.\nAbout 4 000 workers who belong to the General Industries Workers 
 Union of South Africa (Giwusa) and the Food and Allied Workers Union (Fawu) 
 have been on strike against the majority Israeli-owned company since 22 
 November. \nGiwusa and Fawu are holding mass rallies on Saturday 8 January 
 at Cathedral Hall in Johannesburg and Community House in Cape Town with 
 their support organisations – the Workers & Socialist Party (Wasp), Media 
 Review Network, Palestine Solidarity Alliance, One Voice Of All Hawkers 
 Association and the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions coalition – to 
 demand that Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Ebrahim Patel 
 nationalise Clover immediately.\nClover was established in 1898 but Milco, 
 a subsidiary of the Israeli Central Bottling Company (CBC), bought 60% of 
 Clover in 2019 with the approval of the South African government and the 
 Competition Commission.\nAt the time, Clover chief executive Johann Vorster 
 said the takeover showed that international investment could result in job 
 creation, “huge investment” and “export opportunities”, as well as 
 facilitate South Africans being able to work overseas.\nThose jobs never 
 materialised. “The government supported this merger and Milco promised to 
 create 500 jobs, but since they took over about 2 000 workers have lost 
 their jobs and six factories face closure,” said Giwusa president 
 Mametlwe Sebei.\n‘The only solution’\nPatel has not responded to the 
 unions’ call to nationalise Clover. Sebei said this illustrates the 
 “complete impotence and bankruptcy” of the ANC government.\n“We are 
 watching a 120-year-old company, the biggest manufacturer of dairy products 
 in South Africa, being destroyed before our very own eyes. Where factories 
 are being closed, the only solution is for the government to expropriate 
 those factories in order to defend jobs and the local economy,” he added. 
 \nSeven weeks into the strike, Clover still refuses to back down on its bid 
 to slash costs by R300 million, with spokesperson Louise Fortuin saying 
 that the company has not changed its position since the strike began.\nTHE 
 STRIKE WAS SPARKED BY A THREE-MONTH DISPUTE OVER CLOVER’S DECISION TO 
 RETRENCH SEVERAL HUNDRED WORKERS, CUT PAY BY 20%, INTRODUCE A SIX-DAY 
 WORKING WEEK WITH COMPULSORY WORK ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, INSTITUTE A 12-HOUR 
 WORKING DAY WITH NO OVERTIME, REDUCE THE NUMBER OF WORKERS WHO OFFLOAD 
 DAIRY PRODUCTS TO ONE PER TRUCK AND SHUT DOWN SEVERAL INLAND CLOVER 
 FACTORIES.\nThe unions fear that by closing the inland factories and 
 keeping plants in the port areas open, Milco SA intends to turn Clover into 
 a mere distribution company for Israeli dairy products.\nGiwusa general 
 secretary John Appolis recently told United States-based Labor Video 
 Project that Milco was “using the South African market just to extract 
 rapid, short-term profits and to import their own products into our 
 country”.\nFear of dairy dumping\nWasp said “chicken dumping”, 
 whereby an oversupply of overseas chickens were sold in South Africa at 
 below market prices, has shown that cheap imports leads to the collapse of 
 local businesses.\n“It is no surprise that the neoliberal, 
 business-friendly ANC will stand by and watch the biggest cheese factory in 
 Africa shut down. Thousands of jobs have already been lost in poultry and 
 grain farming. R6.1 billion leaves the country every year due to poultry 
 imports, according to the South African Poultry Association. This is 
 exactly the future that awaits if we allow the dairy industry to follow a 
 similar path of dismantling our local production capacity and becoming 
 reliant on imports,” said Wasp. \nThe CBC is owned privately by Israeli 
 citizens David and Drorit Wertheim. It operates one of Coca-Cola’s 
 largest bottling facilities globally. One CBC factory is based in the huge 
 Atarot settlement in Jerusalem, which was built on Palestinian farmland 
 that Israel seized illegally in 1970. Only 20 Palestinian families retained 
 their land and homes in Atarot and are now surrounded by Israeli factories, 
 which “operate up to 24 hours a day, consistently emitting various forms 
 of toxic pollutants into the air”, according to Palestinian public 
 interest law centre Al-Haq.\nThe Palestinians who live in the area are 
 forced to pay rates to the Israeli Jerusalem municipality, but their homes 
 are “covered with dust and surrounded by garbage disposed of from the 
 surrounding factories”, Al-Haq found. They are forced to use dirt roads 
 and dispose of their own household waste, and are denied connection to the 
 sewerage system, which is for Israeli factories only. Israel frequently 
 seizes their land and fruit trees, and Palestinian children have to walk 
 past Israeli soldiers in the morning on their way to school.\nThe unions 
 have also asked the Competition Commission to cancel Milco SA’s takeover 
 of Clover, saying the merger was authorised on condition that it did not 
 lead to retrenchments or the do\n\nSolidarity with Striking Clover Workers 
 in South 
 Africa!\n\nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe4H3FGmOu8-Pn5zNSaUkoAn-8komiSwtfzmXRKyZKxabW6iw/viewform\nWe, 
 the undersigned, stand in solidarity with the 5000 Clover workers organised 
 by the General Industries Union of South Africa (GIWUSA) and the Food and 
 Allied Workers Union (FAWU), who have been on strike since 22 November 
 2021.\n\nThe vast majority of workers at South Africa's dairy giant, 
 Clover, earn below a living wage despite the soaring profits Clover has 
 boasted over the years. Milco SA, a consortium led by Israel’s Central 
 Bottling Company (Coca-Cola Israel), purchased a majority stake in highly 
 profitable Clover in 2019. Despite the workers’ objection to this, based 
 on solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle against Israeli 
 imperialism, the South African state authorities approved the merger on the 
 basis of “creating jobs” as part of the so-called Masakhane project. 
 Not only have Clover dismantled the project through retrenchments 
 (lay-offs) of workers and managers that are part of it – meaning all 500 
 new jobs promised are gone – but by bringing their restructuring project, 
 Sencillo, forward over 2 000 jobs have been lost. Clover wants to retrench 
 300 workers, additionally four branches are proposed to be shut down, 
 adding another 350 jobs lost, not including workers who took the Voluntary 
 Severance Packages (which amount to forced retrenchments). GIWUSA reported 
 that the company wants to relocate the City Deep Branch to Boksburg, 
 risking another 812 job losses. \n\nMedia propaganda says Clover is unable 
 to continue its operations due to the “ongoing pandemic” and lack of 
 service delivery in various locations. However, Clover made a sterling $673 
 million (R10.8 Billion) of revenue by the end of 2020 compared to the 
 $462.3 million (R7.4 Billion) end of 2019. Yet with this job bloodbath, the 
 South African government, who narrowly won the last elections on a mandate 
 of creating jobs, is refusing to hold Clover accountable. \n\nMilco SA's 
 real intentions with Clover are to dismantle the local productive capacity 
 Clover has, while securing the market share and brand loyalty Clover enjoys 
 in South Africa for dairy products and beverages to eventually be imported. 
 This would mean mass job losses and soaring dairy prices for working class 
 communities in South Africa.\n\nThe ANC government welcomed the take-over 
 of Clover by Milco SA and turned a blind eye to the violation of 
 international law by CBC with its operation in the occupied territories of 
 Palestine. We are not surprised by this as the ANC government has been the 
 active agent for both national and international capital. With its 
 neo-liberal policies the ANC government placed the interests of capital at 
 the centre of the development of the country. Instead of development and 
 advancement of the lives of the masses, we have seen and experienced the 
 entrenchment of the positions and wealth of the old-apartheid ruling class. 
 Black cheap labour is still the foundation of South African capitalism and 
 the ANC government is the facilitator of the supply of black cheap labour. 
 \n\nNot only are the workers of Clover affected by this brutal pursuit of 
 profits. Many small towns like Lichtenburg in the Northwest, Heilbron and 
 Frankfort in the Free State are going to be impacted with the closure of 
 Clover Branches. Clover, as part of its restructuring strategy, is closing 
 its in-land facilities and moving them to the coastal areas. The local 
 economies of these small towns are going to be devastated because Clover 
 operations form an integral part in relation to economic activity and jobs. 
 Many farmers and farm workers are already feeling the brunt of these 
 closures.  With the closing of its facilities Clover has also terminated 
 its milk supply contracts with the local farmers and the latter in turn are 
 abandoning farms and cutting jobs. The security of milk supplies is coming 
 under severe constraints and already the prices of milk are rising. These 
 local towns are not only losing manufacturing capacity but also farming 
 capacity and this is threatening food security.\n\nWorkers' demands are 
 clear:\n\n1.	The unconditional re-instatement of all retrenched 
 workers\n2.	The complete scrapping of all austerity measures including the 
 20% salary cuts\n3.	The disinvestment of Milco SA/CBC\n4.	Nationalisation 
 of Clover SA and its complete transformation into a co-operative run by 
 workers and communities.\n\n\nWe urge organisations and individuals to 
 donate to the union’s strike fund (details below) and join in solidarity 
 actions across the world. We are also calling upon people in Southern 
 Africa and the rest of the world too boycott all Clover products.\n\nClover 
 workers are fighting against imperialist strategies of securing the "market 
 share" to dump products in the neo-colonnial world in the name of securing 
 profits on the backs of super-exploited workers and communities. This is a 
 struggle for the international working class, which holds the most power 
 when standing united against the bosses' drive for increased profits. 
 \n\nThe attacks on workers and our communities can only be overcome through 
 uncompromising unity of the international working class. We call for 
 principled unity in labour and progressive movements behind the striking 
 Clover workers.\n\nWhen workers use their collective organisation to fight 
 and win, it lights a beacon to workers everywhere seeking to improve their 
 conditions, showing that as an organised working class we have a world to 
 win.\n\nAn injury to one is an injury to all!\n\nSolidarity!\n____\nDetails 
 for Clover Workers' strike fund:\n\nPayPal: 
 workerssolidarityfund@gmail.com\n\nor Bank Deposit:\n\nAccount name: 
 GIWUSA\nBank: Nedbank\nAccount No: 1180111508\nAccount type: Cheque 
 account\nBranch Code: 10210900\nReference: Strike Support\n\nSWIFT CODE for 
 intl donations: NEDSZAJJ\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/01/23/18847524.php
SUMMARY:Defend 5,000 Striking South African Clover Workers
LOCATION:San Francisco Israeli Consulate\n456 Montgomery St San Francisco, CA 94104
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/01/23/18847524.php
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