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.

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.

Fighting Talk Volume 15 Number 5 June 1961

Fighting Talk - a monthly journal for democrats in Southern Africa

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.

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.

The festival of joy and death

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