BOFEPUSO must detach itself from politics

BOFEPUSO members
BOFEPUSO members

We have allowed the agenda of the workers to be hijacked by political parties. Our quest for the welfare of the workers has been compromised and is beholden to political parties.

For too long we have allowed the BOFEPUSO leadership to get away with this crime and it is high time we remedy this abnormality.

We find that we must now fight for political neutrality first within ourselves then look further into prospects of progressive bargaining as workers and not as politicians.  What should determine the future is how we detach trade unionism from political parties.

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