MINES
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Coal not dole!: an exclusive interview with a British miner |
We reckon there are about 130 production workers in regularly. This would mean about 1 500 to 2 000 per week is being produced, compared to a normal production of about 15 000 to 20 000 tons. |
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British coal strike enters fifth month |
As Britain's coal reserves begin to dwindle, the strike by hundreds of thousands of coal miners has begun to swing in their favour and victory could be on the horizon. |
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Fighting Talk Volume 15 Number 5 June 1961 |
Fighting Talk - a monthly journal for democrats in Southern Africa |
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Gold dust or cheap imitation? | ||
Lessons from our class struggle - forty fighting years | ||
Safety first | ||
Miners sueing Vlok go missing | ||
Repression: State of Emergency on the mines | ||
Asbestos in South Africa | ||
Legislation and the Chamber of Mines' survey | ||
KwaZulu potential mining development | ||
Bolt Number 10 May1974 | ||
Mine workers strike back | ||
Kinross mine disaster | ||
The British mine workers strike | ||
Death in South African mines | ||
The Belgian treasury | ||
ANC gold |
Paper arguing against the nationalisation of the gold mining industry, by Peter Robbins, prepared for an ANC seminar on Economic Policy in Harare, Zimbabwe, in April and May 1990. |
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Mining policy for industrial minerals in post-apartheid South Africa |
Paper about mining policy in post-apartheid South Africa by Peter Robbins, prepared for an ANC seminar on Economic Policy in Harare, Zimbabwe, April and May 1990. |
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The festival of joy and death |