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ID087718
Title ProperCounting the cost
Other Title Informationgold mining and occupational disease in contemporary South Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorMcCulloch, Jock
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Gold mining has been central to the success of South Africa's economy. That labour intensive industry has relied heavily on migrant workers for its profitability. In the past decade, scientists in Johannesburg and Cape Town have identified a pandemic of the serious occupational disease silicosis among gold miners. Litigation currently before South African courts raises the possibility of a class action by hundred and thousands of miners against the major corporations such as Anglo American. If successful that litigation may well change work regimes in the mining industry. This article explores the role of migrant labour, state regulatory authorities and science in hiding a pandemic which probably spans the 20th century.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Affairs Vol. 108, No. 431; Apr 2009: p221-240
Journal SourceAfrican Affairs Vol. 108, No. 431; Apr 2009: p221-240
Key WordsCounting the Cost ;  Gold Mining ;  Occupational Disease ;  Contemporary South Africa ;  South Africa's Economy ;  Scientists Johannesburg ;  Role of Migrant Labour ;  Occupational Disease Silicosis ;  Pandemic


 
 
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