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Business as Usual after Marikana

Grimm, MarenBecker, Britta(Edited by)Krameritsch, Jakob(Edited by)
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The mining industry has always been the backbone of the South African economy, and it still is.

A healthy and sustainable mining sector should accordingly form part of the focus of our efforts to heal this country and its people.

Nevertheless, the history of mining in South Africa has been and continues to be characterised by the oppression and exploitation of workers under the policy of the migratory system.

The new dispensation of 1994, rule under the African National Congress, did not assist much in changing the conditions at the mines.

It continues to turn a blind eye to the unjust wages and living and working conditions of miners.Six years after the Marikana massacre we have still seen minimal change for mineworkers and mining communities.

Although much has been written about the days leading up to 16 August 2012 and how little has been done, few have analysed the policies and system that make such a tragedy possible.

Lonmin Platinum Mine and the events of 16 August are a microcosm of the mining sector and how things can go wrong when society leaves everything to government and "e;big business"e;.Business as Usual after Marikana is a comprehensive analysis of mining in South Africa.

Written by respected academics and practitioners in the field, it looks into the history, policies and business practices that brought us to this point.

It also examines how bigger global companies like BASF were directly or indirectly responsible, and yet nothing is done to keep them accountable.

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Jacana Media
1928232590 / 9781928232599
eBook (EPUB)
14/12/2018
English
1 pages
171 x 235 mm
Copy: 10%; print: 10%