Irvin Jim

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Irvin Jim (born 1968) is a South African trade union leader.

Born in on a farm in the Eastern Cape, Jim grew up in Motherwell. He became a university student, active in the anti-apartheid movement, but had to leave education to earn money in a tyre factory in Port Elizabeth, where he joined the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA). Within three months, he was a shop steward, and by 1993 was working full-time for the union. In 1994, he was appointed as regional chair for the Eastern Cape, then from 2000 became its regional secretary. He also held posts in the South African Communist Party and the African National Congress.{{cite web |title=Irvin Jim, General Secretary |url=https://www.numsa.org.za/current-office-bearers/ |website=National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa |access-date=7 March 2021}}

He's now the general secretary of the Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party (South Africa).

In 2008, Jim was elected as the general secretary of NUMSA, the biggest single trade union in South Africa. He was the spokesperson for NUMSA when it was expelled from the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) in November 2014.{{cite news

| last = Evans

| first = Sarah

| date = 9 November 2014

| title = 'The fight is not over' – Numsa to fight Cosatu expulsion

| url = http://mg.co.za/article/2014-11-09-numsa-promises-to-fight-cosatu-expulsion

| newspaper = Mail & Guardian

| location = Johannesburg

| access-date = 17 October 2015

}} He is a strong critic of the ruling African National Congress, which he accuses of failing to implement the 1955 Freedom Charter, and which he blames for xenophobic violence in South Africa.{{cite news

| last =Letsoalo

| first =Matuma

| title =Irvin Jim lays xenophobia at ANC's door

| newspaper =Mail & Guardian

| location =Johannesburg

| date =23 April 2015

| url =http://mg.co.za/article/2015-04-23-irvin-jim-lays-xenophobia-at-ancs-door

| access-date = 16 October 2015 }}

In January 2015, he toured the United States, speaking to Local 1199 of the Service Employees International Union in New York,{{cite news

| title =South Africa: NUMSA's Irvin Jim builds solidarity in USA for a socialist South Africa

| newspaper =Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal

| location =Australia

| date = 11 January 2015

| url =http://links.org.au/node/4255

| access-date = 18 October 2015}} and the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC.{{cite news

| last =Jim

| first =Irvin

| title =Irvin Jim's message to the Americans

| newspaper =Politics Web

| date =11 January 2015

| url =http://www.politicsweb.co.za/party/irvin-jims-message-to-the-americans

| access-date =18 October 2015 }} In his Washington speech, he stated that NUMSA is a Marxist-Leninist union whose goal is the creation of a "Socialist Republic of South Africa". He accused some leaders of the ANC of supporting a "post Apartheid neoliberal capitalist South Africa with South African and multinational corporations and the South African white political community" and stated that they had "betrayed the South African revolution."

He is cooperating with Mosiuoa Lekota of the Congress of the People party,{{cite news

| title =Corruption is the biggest enemy of our people: Lekota

| newspaper =South African Broadcasting Corporation

| location =Auckland Park

| date =14 October 2015

| url =http://www.sabc.co.za/news/a/5061eb004a344529b71affa53d9712f0/Corruption-is-the-biggest-enemy-of-our-people:-Lekota-20151014

| access-date =16 October 2015

}}{{Dead link|date=February 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} and ousted COSATU general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi in a campaign against political corruption in South Africa.{{cite news

| last =Msomi

| first =S'thembiso

| title =How Vavi's expulsion changes South Africa: Vavi's recent expulsion will have far reaching consequences that will see the creation of several new trade unions

| newspaper =Rand Daily Mail

| url =http://www.rdm.co.za/politics/2015/04/07/how-vavi-s-expulsion-changes-south-africa }}

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