Governance

Structure

WCSA COUNCIL

  • Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)
  • Federation of Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA)
  • National Council of Trade Unions(NACTU)
  • Abanqobi Workers Union (AWU)
  • Chemical Energy Paper Printing Wood & Allied Workers Union(CEPPWAWU)
  • Democratic Nursing Organisation of SA (DENOSA)
  • Food and Allied Workers Union (FAWU)
  • Health and Other Service Personnel Trade Union of SA(HOSPERSA)
  • Hospitality Industries & Allied Workers Union(HIAWU)
  • Independent Municipal & Allied Trade Union(IMATU)
  • National General Workers’ Union(NAGEWU)
  • National Sugar & Refining and Allied Industries’ Employees’ Union(NASARAEIU)
  • National Security & Unqualified Workers’ Union(NASUWU)
  • National Education, Health & Allied Workers’ Union (NEHAWU)
  • National Union of Mineworkers(NUM)
  • National Union of Leather & Allied Workers(NULAW)
  • National Union of Metal of SA (NUMSA)
  • Public & Allied Workers Union of SA(PAWUSA)
  • Police & Prisons Civil Rights Union(POPCRU)
  • Professional Transport & Allied Workers Union(PTAWU)
  • South Africa Commercial, Catering & Allied Workers Union(SACCAWU)
  • Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union(SACTWU)
  • South African Chemical Workers’ Union(SACWU)
  • South African Democratic Teachers Union(SADTU)
  • South African Municipal Workers’ Union(SAMWU)
  • South African Transport & Allied Workers’ Union (SATAWU)
  • South African National Civic Organisation(SANCO)

WCSA BOARD

The Board/Board members oversee the governance of day to day issues at the College.

  • Phumlani DumaChairperson
  • Richard Hlophe Deputy Chairperson
  • Nsele LondiweAdditional Member
  • Khaliphile CotozaAdditional Member
  • Noligwa MagwazaAdditional Member
  • Siyanda ZunguAdditional Member
  • Ntombi NdlovuAdditional Member
  • Sizwe CeleAdditional Member
  • Busisiwe NkosiAdditional Member
  • Delani ThwalaAdditional Member
  • Zelda ShipalaneAdditional Member
Phumlani Duma | Chairperson

WCSA BOARD COMMITTEES

WCSA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

  • Phumlani DumaChairperson of Board & Council
  • Richard Hlophe Deputy Chairperson
  • Dominic MsiyaDirector

WCSA HR & REMUNERATION COMMITTEE

  • Richard HlopheChairperson
  • Phumlani Duma
  • Dominic MsiyaScriber
  • Ntombi Ndlovu
  • Noligwa Magwaza
  • Busisiwe Nkosi

CONSTITUTIONAL AND POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE

  • Phumlani DumaChairperson
  • Dominic Msiya
  • Richard Hlophe
  • Noligwa Magwaza
  • Khaliphile Cotoza
  • Zelda Shipalane
  • Busisiwe Nkosi

WCSA AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE

  • Richard Hlophe Chairperson
  • Phumlani Duma
  • Dominic MsiyaScriber
  • Delani Thwala
  • Ntombi Ndlovu
  • Londiwe Nsele

BOARD & COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE

  • Siyanda ZunguChairperson
  • Dominic MsiyaScriber
  • Phumlani Duma
  • Khaliphile Cothoza
  • Londiwe Nsele
  • Richard Hlophe

DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE

  • Noligwa MagwazaChairperson
  • Sizwe Cele
  • Delani Thwala
  • Busisiwe Nkosi

WCSA FINANCE COMMITTEE

  • Londiwe Nsele
  • Noligwa Magwaza
  • Dominic MsiyaScriber
  • Phumlani Duma
  • Siyanda ZunguChairperson
  • Sizwe Cele

CORE MANDATE COMMITTEE

  • Dominic MsiyaChairperson
  • Khaliphile Cothoza
  • Zelda Shipalane
  • Delani Thwala
  • Siyanda Zungu
  • Sizwe Cele
  • Londiwe Nsele

WCSA MANAGEMENT

Name & Surname

Department

Designation

Mr. Dominic Msiya

Governance & Administration

Director and Principal

Otu Mornica

Research and Library

Research & Library Manager

Mtolo Mlungisi Freedom

Finance

Finance Manager

Mr Emmanuel Moloi

Corporative Services

Head of Department

Dlamini Philisiwe

 

Academic Administration and
Student Affairs

Academic Administration and
Student Affairs Manager

The Workers’ College is a Public Benefit Organisation (PBO) and Non-Profit Organisation which has been serving the labour movement, and communities in South Africa and on the continent of Africa, since its inception in 1991.

Its main focus has been to raise the levels of skills, capacities, understanding and the consciousness of trade union activists at a political, social, and economic level, so that they would be able to engage with the challenges that confront them, especially in the workplace, in their sectoral institutions (such as bargaining councils, SETAs, health and safety committees) and in the broader society.