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Migrant labour conditions in South Africa: a case study of the gold mines

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  • De Vletter, Fion.

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ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper comprising a case study illustrating the working conditions of migrant worker miners in gold mines of South Africa r - analyses and comments on restrictions on black labour mobility and trade union rights, discriminatory labour legislation, views of wiehahn and riekert commissions, etc., Covers recruitment and workers induction, occupational safety, wage differential, living conditions, workers representation, etc., And includes employment policy recommendations. One-page bibliography.

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  • De Vletter, Fion., 1980. "Migrant labour conditions in South Africa: a case study of the gold mines," ILO Working Papers 992038513402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992038513402676
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    1. Clarke, Duncan G.,, 1977. "Foreign migrant labour in Southern Africa : studies on accumulation in the labour reserves, demand determinants and supply relationships," ILO Working Papers 991750483402676, International Labour Organization.
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